Surveys find that workers favor early retirements, but funds are lacking.
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The remarks to legislators emphasized the abundance of private-sector plans and importance of advisors to retirement savers and small businesses.
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Justify is a great horse, and NAIFA is a great advocate for advisors.
via https://www.naifa.org/news-publications/naifa-blog/july-2018/naifa-s-triple-crown?feed=blogs Summer’s here and the time is right for dancing …. uh … I mean for another edition of Health Wonk Review. Peggy Salvatore, blogger in chief over at HealthSystemEd, has the latest edition and has dubbed it Summer’s Coming Around Again. It’s a quick read – apparently everyone is at the lake – but it’s loaded with great posts … about the merits (or lack thereof) of health sharing ministries, about work requirements for Kentucky Medicaid beneficiaries, and high-deductible plans. Seven great posts in all. (And thanks, Peggy, for including our post about Obamacare’s impact on mental health coverage.) Definitely check it out. As Peggy notes, it’s a HOT one! Next up: Julie Ferguson hosts Health Wonk Review at Workers Comp Insider on August 23. via https://www.healthinsurance.org/blog/2018/07/12/health-wonk-review-for-july-11-2018/
NAIFA's advocacy on the DOL rule shouldn't lead to speculation on the SEC proposal.
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