Millions of workers are suffering from pain at the pump. So what's an employer to do? Some say it's not an employer's responsibility, other say it is. Listen in this Friday (June 20 at 1:00 p.m. EST) as we wrestle with the issue in another installment of our occasional discussion series, "The Friday Fray."
In an ever-increasing regulatory landscape, SAS 70 audits can result in excessive fees and wasteful man-hours for your organization, but it doesn't have to be that way.
As they teach in law school, bad facts make bad law. The recent Supreme Court case, LaRue v. DeWolff, Boberg & Associates Inc., helps to illustrate this point.
Are your benefits communication strategies and techniques competitive? Find out by joining us tomorrow afternoon for another Coaching Call with Jack Kwicien. Kwicien, a Baltimore-based business development expert, anchors the "Your Business" section of Employee Benefit Adviser.
In February, 2007, the IRS began to issue notices to employers questioning whether or not they had filed an annual Form 5500 for 2004 plan years beginning on or after January 1, 2004.
Advisers are being called on to flex their compliance muscles and assist clients who are reconsidering their form 5500 filings.
In January 2005 I took a leap of faith and left a traditional PPO for a health savings account. I moved from a $500 family deductible to a $4,800 family deductible. Even today, looking at that deductible is an eye opener. Making that jump in deductibles allowed me to save enough in monthly premiums to begin funding my fledgling HSA account.
Whether it's because he spent his early years as a tax professional traveling to and from Las Vegas, or due to his expanding collection of fine art - much of it glass - Michael Goldstein finds himself fond of the material, and the process of turning so much sand into something exquisite. He'll even go so far as to say plan advising is a similar process, of sorts, given a good consultant's power to ply the applicable rules and regulations for the benefit of their clients.
For the last 15 years, Joan McDonagh has kicked the tires on all the legislation affecting employers' favorite retirement vehicle with annual revisions to her well known, "401(k) Answer Book." She knows what things stall advisers and offers a run-down of annual 401(k) plan changes in each new edition.
Confused about a certain benefit law requirement? Now you can Ask the Expert, attorney and CPA Frank Palmieri. The current question concerns rules governing notice of creditable coverage regarding Medicare Part D
Mel, I have been reading your columns and hope that you can help. Here is the situation: We have an in-house telemarketer who makes 40 calls per day and...
Principal's latest iteration of its annual "10 best companies for employee financial security" offers advisers and brokers several guideposts for helping their clients get recognition.
New research from a trio of health policy experts questions the commonly held belief that the insured cover the cost of the uninsured through cost shifting.
Alabama's effort to expand its health screening program has taken over the Web recently. And while most outlets pounced on the "fees for fat" angle, the program's steward says the media frenzy got it all wrong.
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