Life Insurance
Life insurance news and analysis, with coverage of life insurance market trends, and of life insurance regulatory, compliance and legislative issues .
Home Sweet Home ... or Maybe Not
By Michael HamThe new bogeyman that will steal away their retirement plan and financial plan is a silent assassin that is quietly, undeterred siphoning off hundreds of thousands of dollars of your clients money.
November 30, 2011
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November 30, 2011
‘Father’ of the 401(k)’s Tough Love (SmartMoney)Ted Benna believes he's created a monster. The father of the 401(k) plan has watched them evolve from a simple concept that could be explained to employees in 60 seconds to a complex collection of investment options that even the financially savvy have a hard time grasping.
November 30, 2011
Fed’s Action Unblocks Eurozone’s Ventilator, but Patient Still Dying: News AnalysisA patient on life support uses a ventilator to get oxygen into his lungs, but the ventilator is partially obstructed. Removing the obstruction facilitates the patients breathingjust like the Fed has provided lending facilities for zombie banks on life support-but it does not treat the disease.
November 30, 2011
Franklin Templeton: Running out of Money in Retirement is Americans’ Top ConcernSeventy-six percent of survey respondents 65 years or older said they are now more concerned by investment volatility than they were prior to the 2008 recession.
November 30, 2011
NY Life Study: 1 in 5 Americans Feel Financially UnprotectedAmericans are reporting concern about how financially protected their families are, according to a new survey of over 1,000 adults aged 30 and older conducted by Ipsos Public Affairs.
November 30, 2011
NY Life Study: 1 in 5 Americans Feel Financially UnprotectedAmericans are reporting concern about how financially protected their families are, according to a new survey of over 1,000 adults aged 30 and older conducted by Ipsos Public Affairs.
November 30, 2011
(Don't) Worry, Worry, WorryI have to confess that I thought November would improve things, especially after the summer angst and teeth-gnashing over the market's rotten performance during July and August.
