A tip of the cap to a retiring Steve Piontek
By Brian AndersonAs you may be aware, one of my colleagues, Steve Piontek, is retiring at the end of April as Editor-in-Chief of National Underwriter Life & Health.
April 21, 2010
What does it all mean?Everywhere I go, I am besieged by "ordinary" (read: non-insurance) folks asking about what changes the new health care law will bring. I am tempted to answer them with a retelling of Donald Rumsfeld's "The Unknown."
April 21, 2010
A tip of the cap to a retiring Steve PiontekAs you may be aware, one of my colleagues, Steve Piontek, is retiring at the end of April as Editor-in-Chief of National Underwriter Life & Health.
April 21, 2010
Goldman SachsNot the first time we've seen Goldman in the news, is it? Now the old Wall Street firm (1869) is being attacked by the SEC for being on both sides of trading activity. Here's my question: What is Goldman exactly?
April 21, 2010
Goldman SachsNot the first time we've seen Goldman in the news, is it? Now the old Wall Street firm (1869) is being attacked by the SEC for being on both sides of trading activity. Here's my question: What is Goldman exactly?
April 20, 2010
Are your clients listening to anything you're telling them?Advisors need to be cognizant of how they represent themselves and market themselves to the public and if they have "retirement DNA," the deep knowledge and commitment to retirement planning necessary to build faith with clients.
April 20, 2010
The Mille MigliaItaly's famed 1,000-mile long vintage racecar rally has its roots in the Brescia Automobile Club, which launched the first race in 1927.
April 20, 2010
Erosion of TrustIf it has become de rigueur for Wall Street to not disclose important facts even under suitability, I must have missed the memo.

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