NAIFA emphasized that public policy must continue to encourage Americans to plan ahead, protect their families’ financial security, and adequately save for retirement.
via https://www.naifa.org/news-publications/naifa-blog/december-2017/naifa-advocacy-staves-off-potentially-harmful-tax?feed=blogs
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Criminals are hacking payroll payment processing systems to divert payments – and the right comprehensive Cyber Risk Insurance policy is essential to ensure financial protection. Payroll processing is a primary target for cyber criminals because payroll systems are so widespread, and sometimes security is not so strong. With access into a payroll processing system, cyber criminals can divert payments to another (their own) bank account.
via http://specialtyinsurance.typepad.com/specialty_insurance_blog/2017/12/payroll-processing-cyber-crime.html
Cyber Crime, including wire transfer fraud, is particularly rampant in real estate transactions, where cyber criminals are after the funds used for real estate closings. Cyber Crime Insurance is a critical component of any security measures.
via http://specialtyinsurance.typepad.com/specialty_insurance_blog/2017/12/cyber-crime-in-real-estate.html
A new report on Cyber Risk and Cyber Risk Insurance provides some interesting insights into the small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) Cyber Risk Insurance market. The report noted that 73% of SMEs with revenues less than $25.0 million do not purchase Cyber Risk Insurance now.
via http://specialtyinsurance.typepad.com/specialty_insurance_blog/2017/12/cyber-risk-insurance-new-findings.html If you feel you haven’t quite gotten your fill of health policy for the week, head on over to xpostfactoid for the latest edition of Health Wonk Review. Host Andrew Sprung has dedicated this edition to the individual who continues to suck the air out of every room: President Trump. It’s a quick read, but loaded with, as always, with something for everyone, with – in Andrew’s own words – “snapshots of a country that continues to trail its peers in population health measures; an opioid vendor looking to short-circuit potential tobacco industry-level liability; an individual market for health insurance offering unaffordable plans to many of the unsubsidized, and freakish bargains to some of the subsidized; and, for a little futuristic relief, a human resources tech vendor that may chain healthcare data to a block, where it shall remain unaltered forever and ever.” It’s great stuff. Our thanks to Andrew for graciously including our recent post – timely reading for folks who may be wondering just how long they can go without insurance before they’d face the ACA’s individual mandate. Next up: Julie Ferguson hosts Health Wonk Review on December 14. via https://www.healthinsurance.org/blog/2017/11/30/health-wonk-review-for-november-30-2017/ |
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