Converging Intl. Accounting Standards For EB
By Carl I. HansenOver the last few years, accounting standards for employee benefits around the world have begun to look similar. In the long term, convergence of accounting ...
April 18, 2004
Changing The Market Conduct Model: How Much Is Too Much?Changing The Market Conduct Model:How Much Is Too Much?ByThe debate on the overhaul of a market conduct model law is centering on how much change ...
April 18, 2004
Todays Seniors Are A New BreedTodays SeniorsAre A New Breed When is the industry going to catch up to the new Elder Paradigm?By Norse N. Blazzard and Judith A. HasenauerThe ...
April 18, 2004
Protecting Your Insurance Patent, Or, Millions Of Dollars For Your ThoughtsProtecting Your Insurance Patent,Or, Millions Of Dollars For Your ThoughtsBy Tom Bakos and Mark NowotarskiRemember when new ideas in the insurance industry were a dime ...
April 18, 2004
SPUL Or Deferred Annuity: Which Works Best For The Senior Or Client?SPUL Or Deferred Annuity: Which Works Best For The Senior Client?By Kent ScheiweWhat would you do if you were in the 55 to 75 age ...
April 18, 2004
Uncle Sam Asks Bosses For HelpByBetty Bailey, the assistant manager at Joe Smith's struggling hardware store, has been serving in the Marine Corps in Iraq for more than a year.When ...
April 18, 2004
LTC Spices Up Executive BenefitsByOffering long term care insurance is becoming an even better way for owners of small businesses to reward key people and retain their loyalty.A good ...
April 18, 2004
The Senior Market May Be Younger Than Many Advisors ThinkThe Senior Market May Be YoungerThan Many Advisors ThinkA few years ago, older folks were going around joshing about whether they were "young old," "old," ...
