NEW YORK--In a move toward developing a comprehensive credit default swap policy, a group of the nation's state legislators took testimony from experts, who urged putting swaps under state insurance
NEW YORK--There is light at the end of the recession tunnel, but the economy won't see it until the end of 2009, and even then it might be dimly lit, according to an economic panel assembled by
"One ringy-dingy...two ringy dingy...Have I reached the party to whom I am speaking?" If you're a baby boomer, you probably recognize these words from Lily Tomlin's Ernestine
Florida insurance agents, in addition to countless other professions, have dodged a bullet. A proposed Amendment 5 was set to appear on state ballots in November. The amendment, which proposed to
The president of the captive insurer developed by the American Association of Retired Persons is scheduled to discuss how AARP, a billion-dollar firm, employs his operation to control workers' compens
"As life expectancy increases, the percentage of workers' lives spent in retirement continues to grow, while the number of working years stays relatively constant," the AAA, Washington, says in the
Ready or not, I'm turning 50 this afternoon! I've tried not to dwell on this earthshaking event, but circumstances haven't made it easy. Indeed, it ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to review an appellate court decision that formed the basis for an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission rule allowing employers to reduce health care benefits wh
Federal law does not ordinarily require employers to provide health benefits for retirees either under or over 65, the usual Medicare eligibility age, EEOC officials write in a preamble to the new fin