Life Insurance
Life insurance news and analysis, with coverage of life insurance market trends, and of life insurance regulatory, compliance and legislative issues .
Social Media Boot Camp Day 15: Your Favorite Social Media Sites and Tools
By Staff WriterProducers have spoken: Your favorite social media site is LinkedIn. But is there something we're missing?
November 19, 2010
Personnel Changes: Lincoln, NY Life, Securian, TransamericaLincoln Financial Distributors, subsidiary of Lincoln Financial Group, Philadelphia, has hired Francisco Navarro to be a regional sales director with the defined contribution/ 401(k) team.
November 19, 2010
Help for Clients Who Want to Age in Place on Taxes, Technology and MedicationIn our search to address the issues for our clients and our own families of living to a ripe old age, remaining in the homestead is a topic that comes up frequently. There's help to do just that from associations, tech companies and even the IRS
November 19, 2010
Too Much Information...and Yet, Not EnoughIn yesterdays daily edition of National Underwriter, I covered some findings by Steven N. Weisbart, a senior vice president and chief economist for the Insurance ...
November 19, 2010
Too Much Information...and Yet, Not EnoughIn yesterday’s daily edition of National Underwriter, I covered some findings by Steven N. Weisbart, a senior vice president and chief economist for the Insurance ...
November 19, 2010
Congress May Eliminate Ability to Create Short-Term GRATs: Akin GumpThe 2010 year-end window of opportunity to transfer wealth at a reduced tax cost is open, and now is a good time to do it before Congress considers imposing restrictions.
November 18, 2010
NAILBA 29: Time to Get to Work in WashingtonThe life insurance industry needs all the help it can get with explaining its products to new members of Congress.
November 18, 2010
Pru Nets $970 Million in Stock SalePrudential Financial Inc. announced it has completed a public offering of over 18 million shares of its common stock, netting proceeds of about $970 million.
