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By David C. McKnight |
May 11, 2012
Many Americans have turned to tax-free accumulation tools as a means of protecting their retirement assets from the impact of rising taxes.
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By Steve Parrish |
March 15, 2012
Seriously, less than a third of individuals own individual life insurance? Only a little more than half have life insurance from any source? This is financial madness.
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By Kathryn Mayer |
February 29, 2012
Total individual life insurance grew four percent in new annualized premium in 2011, resulting in the second consecutive year of growth, LIMRA reports.
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By Carroll W. Fadal |
November 9, 2011
Voluntary permanent life insurance was once an employee benefits linchpin, but it isn’t so popular anymore.
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By Steve Parrish |
October 25, 2011
When I’m asked to help with an employee benefit design, one of my first questions concerns the employer’s tax structure. Unfortunately, sometimes the response is, “Who cares?”
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By Kathryn Mayer |
September 8, 2011
While four in five employees today believe their life insurance coverage is adequate, 45 percent of working women and 28 percent of working men with life insurance haven’t evaluated their needs since obtaining their first policy, potentially leaving themselves and their families financially vulnerable in the event of a premature...
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By Mike Werling |
May 13, 2011
When offered in the workplace, UL has all of the advantages it holds for individuals and then some.
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By Staff Writer |
January 18, 2011
AccuQuote reveals five reasons to re-evaluate life insurance needs in the new year:
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By Jenny Ivy |
September 16, 2010
Forty percent of middle-class Americans own some form of permanent life insurance coverage, and among those who don't own a permanent life policy, one in four say they're likely to purchase this type of coverage in the future.
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By Jenny Ivy |
July 15, 2010
Voluntary critical illness sales almost doubled in 2009 as compared to 2008, according to Eastbridge Consulting Group's annual U.S. Worksite Sales Report.