Regulators at the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, Kansas City, Mo., are considering the moratorium as one of a number of possible responses to concern over the growth of
In the aftermath of disasters such as floods and earthquakes, onlookers often shake their heads. They're mystified that people would return again and again to resume their lives at such scenes of
In a letter to Sen. Judd Gregg (R-N.H.) the chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, CBO Acting Director Donald Marron said the NFIP's "current financial situation is unsustainable." Additionally,
In a letter to Sen. Judd Gregg (R-N.H.) the chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, CBO Acting Director Donald Marron said the NFIP's "current financial situation is unsustainable." Additionally,
WASHINGTON--The National Flood Insurance Program cannot afford to continue providing coverage against floods while paying off the claims from Hurricane Katrina, according to the Congressional Budget Of
With lawsuits over contested Hurricane Katrina insurance claims continuing to rumble into federal court, the attorney for an insurance trade group said today that the prospect of such litigation is en
The thing I like least about my work is delivering unexpectedly low agency valuations to agency owners. Most handle the news well, but it still is difficult to tell them that they have not built valuable agencies. The upside for these owners is that
AS THE number of older Americans continues to increase, services aimed at providing medical care and end-of-life services at home are growing. With the baby boom generation entering its 60s, demand for such services likely will be strong for decades
Ah, it's a new season! Fresh paint. New names. Hope springs eternal, everything is possible and last year's results are but a distant memory.No, I'm not referring to baseball. We're talking hurricanes!Why, just standing on any