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Health Insurance: Is AARP Looking Out For You?
AARP?s health and long-term-care insurance policies are rarely the cheapest option, but they are surprisingly competitive, and can be particularly good for people who are not in perfect health. MoneyWatch compared benefits and real-world prices to find the best plans for you. Anyone over the age of 50...
Tags: AARP, Health Insurance, Coverage, Policy, Premium, Insurance Company, Aetna Inc., Health Care, Plan, MoneyWatch, Genworth Financial, AARP Health Insurance Affordable Health Insurance, Deductibles, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Insurance, Human Resources, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Medicare Supplemental Insurance, Medigap, Long-Term-Care Insurance, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, David Mathis, PPO, High-Deductible Health Plan, HSA, Health Savings Account, Ann Bryan, Community Rating, Attained-Age Rating, Issue-Age Rating, Susan Morisato, Bonnie Burns, California Health Advocates, Medicare, Bob Trebilcock
Articles 2009-10-09
Retirement Planning: What to Do Now
Whether you're 25 years away from retirement or you've already started packing up your office, there are specific steps you should now take to ensure your financial security. This step-by-step guide will keep you on track for a stress-free dismount from the corporate treadmill. 20 to 25 Years...
Tags: Retirement, 401(k) Plan, Financial, T. Rowe Price Group Inc., Income, Retirement Planning, MoneyWatch, IRA, 401(k), Retirement Plans, Personal Finance, Investment, Benefits, Insurance, Operational Accounting, Human Resources, Finance, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Carla Fried, Retirement Calculator, National Association of Personal Financial Advisers, Retirement Watch, Bob Carlson, Long-Term-Care Insurance, Social Security, Roth IRA, Pension, Center for Retirement Research, Analzyenow.com, Medicare, Medigap
Articles 2009-10-14

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Long Island home insurance providers reevaluating risk exposure
Rattled by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, major Long Island home insurance providers are reevaluating their risk exposure - and leaving many homeowners out in the cold. With some of the most expensive storms in the nation's history occurring in 2004 and 2005 - Katrina alone cost insurers $40...
Tags: Allstate Corp., FINANCE, Insurance
Research articles 2007-09-13
Congress OKs terror backstop; Buyers' attention turns to the insurance market's response.(News)(Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002)
Byline: MARK A. HOFMANN WASHINGTON-Risk managers and brokers are now waiting to see how the commercial insurance market will react to passage of a long-awaited terrorism insurance bill. Questions about how the legislation will affect insurance c Byline: MARK A. HOFMANN...
Tags: insurance, insurance company, terrorism, terrorism insurance, Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2002-11-25
Updates.(insurance industry news briefs)
N.Y. pulls Midland plan amid creditor concerns NEW YORK-The New York Insurance Department has withdrawn a proposed runoff reinsurance deal intended to speed the liquidation of the long-defunct Midland Insurance Co. In a letter to a New York stat N.Y. pulls...
Tags: 401(k) plan, creditor, Exxon Mobil Corp., health care, insurance, Owens Corning, tire
Research articles 2001-05-28
Commerce Bank eyes Long Island insurance acquisitions
Commerce Bank is on the prowl for a Long Island-based insurance agency. The Cherry Hill, N.J.-based company, which has bought 16 insurance agencies over the last six years, is targeting its first such purchase in Nassau and Suffolk counties. It's a question of finding somebody to...
Tags: Commerce Bank N.A.
Research articles 2005-06-10
Truckinq Insurance: A Market In Transition.
Are premium prices for the long-haul trucking insurance market going up or down? Is the glass half-empty or half-full? Firm conclusions for the segment's price prospects seem hard to come by. Industry members say conditions are in a state...
Tags: Aon Corp., company, insurance, insurance company, pricing strategy, risk, transportation
Research articles 1999-06-28
Congress Set To Overhaul Deposit Insurance Plan
Congress was expected to complete work on a long-awaited deposit insurance bill last week, as lawmakers completed their work for the year. Congress was expected to complete work on a long-awaited deposit insurance bill last week, as lawmakers completed their work for the year.
Tags: insurance, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2005-12-26
NUCO and Hoopis team up for the Life Insurance Sales Mastery Forum.(New Conferences)(National Underwriter Co.)(Harry Hoopis)
To help sales professionals reach their full potential, The National Underwriter Company has teamed up with long-time life insurance producer Harry Hoopis to deliver a new sales educational program to financial advisors. To help sales professionals reach their full potential, The National Underwriter...
Tags: life insurance, National Underwriter Co., sales, team
Research articles 2003-10-27
Captives: boon for the middle market; Not that long ago, captive insurance only made sense for huge corporations. New IRS rulings, however, have allowed captives to serve as profit centers for mid-sized companies.(INSURANCE)
If you don't have a captive insurance program in place, you may soon be in the minority: insurance industry trends indicate that most businesses will implement a captive insurance program by 2010. If you don't have a captive insurance program in place, you may...
Tags: insurance, Internal Revenue Service
Research articles 2007-06-01
Securistisation of Insurance Risk
The insurance markets and capital markets have long been bedfellows. Insurance and reinsurance companies regularly use the capital markets to issue loans and raise equity. Also insurance companies both life and general have substantial funds to invest, and many have fund management operations that feature in the major league tables...
Tags: Capital Market, Insurance, Financial Planning, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Finance
White papers 1999-04-01
The torch that lit up the month of March. (Month in Insurance Stocks) (column)
The Torch That Lit Up The Month Of March March was a long yawn for insurance stock buffs until the very end. Then Torchmark dropped a $50-a-share takeover bomb on American General which calculated out to more than a $6 billion offer. That brash act...
Tags: American General
Research articles 1990-04-16
The torch that lit up March. (Month in Insurance Stocks) (column)
The Torch That Lit Up March March was a long yawn for insurance stock buffs until the very end. Then Torchmark dropped a $50-a-share takeover bomb on American General which calculated out to more than a $6 billion offer. That brash act detonated an...
Tags: American General
Research articles 1990-04-16
Policyholders sue for more info; Midland deal challenged.(Midland Insurance Co.)(Statistical Data Included)
NEW YORK-Several Fortune 500 policyholders of the long-defunct Midland Insurance Co. are questioning a proposed runoff reinsurance deal that would result in the estate's first claim payments in 15 years. The New York Insurance Department, Midland's liquidator, unveiled a plan earlier this year under...
Tags: Berkshire Hathaway Inc., creditor, estate, Insurance, Midland, policyholder, reinsurance
Research articles 2001-05-21
NBA Has Insurance Services Subsidiary
National Bank of Alaska has added a subsidiary, National Bank of Alaska Insurance Services. This new company was formed with the purchase of four long-time independent insurance agencies located on the Kenai Peninsula and in Anchorage.
Tags: FINANCE, Insurance, NBA
Research articles 1999-12-01
Pilgrim's Progress: A Long View of Insurance Automation
Insurance companies have faced a bevy of challenges that confound their attempts to transform themselves into more efficient and flexible organizations. A combination of regulation, operational complexity, and historical business practices all contribute to the current state of business processing automation. The current state of IT at a carrier and...
Tags: Automation, Carrier, Pilgrim, Insurance, Business Process Automation, Financial Planning, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, It Operations, Finance
White papers 2004-09-01
AIG, Kemper, Pru Join Forces To Form Personal Lines E-Agency.(American International Group Inc. in New York, Kemper Insurance Companies in Long Grove, Ill., and Prudential Insurance Company of America in Newark, New Jersey)(Brief Article)
American International Group Inc. in New York, Kemper Insurance Companies in Long Grove, Ill., and Prudential Insurance Company of America in Newark, N.J., have announced plans to jointly enter the insurance aggregator market with a Web-based electro American International Group Inc. in New York, Kemper Insurance...
Tags: American International Group Inc., company, consortium, insurance, insurance company, Prudential Insurance Company of America
Research articles 2001-02-19
Insurance industry fires back at banks; State Farm, CNA, Kemper eyeing entry into banking. (State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co.; CNA Insurance Companies Inc.; Kemper Insurance Co.)
Having won a long-fought battle to sell insurance, Illinois banks hardly can rest easy: Insurers are preparing to invade their turf. Allstate Corp., Kemper Insurance Co. and CNA Insurance Cos. are thinking about mimicking recent moves into banking by SHaving won a long-fought battle to sell insurance,...
Tags: bank, banking, insurance, insurance company, State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co.
Research articles 1997-05-19
Long blasts NCCI report on Feds role. (North Carolina insurance commissioner James E. Long; National Council on Compensation Insurance)
Long Blasts NCCI Report On Feds' Role The bitter debate over whether insurers should be federally regulated grew ugly last week when the president of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners challenged the integrity of a pair of industry Long Blasts NCCI Report On...
Tags: compensation, insurance, National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc.
Research articles 1991-10-28
Brazil: Embratel pays US$16mil for satellite insurance.
Long distance carrier Embratel, controlled by MCI, paid a premium of US$16mil to a pool of insurance companies led by Bradesco Seguros for the insurance of its 4 satellites with a policy of US$399.4mil. The most complex insurance policy is for the Long...
Tags: Embratel, insurance, satellite
Research articles 1999-07-01
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