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Coalition for Financial Security: December 2014
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Friday, December 19, 2014. Texas Offers Look at Demographics of New Insurance Agents. The Texas Department of Insurance recently published its annual. Report that details by demographic who has - and who has not - gotten licensed to sell insurance in the state. The report is very long and warrants an in-depth look, but there appears to be progress in Texas in closing some troubling disparities. What's Coming in 2015? Hatch wants the DOL to slow down. Hatch’s SAFE Act prevents DOL from “over-r...
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Coalition for Financial Security: Texas Offers Look at Demographics of New Insurance Agents
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Friday, December 19, 2014. Texas Offers Look at Demographics of New Insurance Agents. The Texas Department of Insurance recently published its annual. Report that details by demographic who has - and who has not - gotten licensed to sell insurance in the state. The report is very long and warrants an in-depth look, but there appears to be progress in Texas in closing some troubling disparities. Texas Offers Look at Demographics of New Insurance. Whats Coming in 2015? Follow Us on Twitter.
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Coalition for Financial Security: April 2014
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Monday, April 14, 2014. WSJ Coverage of Upcoming Fiduciary Regulations. The Wall Street Journal. Is out with a good look at the debate in Washington over fiduciary regulations. As always, the concern here is over the impact of any rule on small savers. On that point, the article quotes a representative of the insurance agents group, NAIFA:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). WSJ Coverage of Upcoming Fiduciary Regulations. Coalition for Financial Security Home Page. Follow Us on Twitter.
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Coalition for Financial Security: What's Coming in 2015?
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Friday, December 19, 2014. What's Coming in 2015? The debate over the DOL's expanded fiduciary standard is expected to heat up in January, and the incoming chair of the Senate HELP committee expects to make his voice heard. According to ThinkAdvisor. Hatch wants the DOL to slow down. Texas Offers Look at Demographics of New Insurance. Whats Coming in 2015? Coalition for Financial Security Home Page. Email - info 'at' coalitionforfinancialsecurity.org. Follow Us on Twitter.
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Coalition for Financial Security: March 2015
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Tuesday, March 31, 2015. States Ranked According to Financial Literacy. Is out with a survey ranking states according to their financial literacy. New Hampshire, Utah, Massachusetts, Maryland and New Jersey. The worst? New Mexico, Louisiana, Arkansas, Nevada and Mississippi. Find out where your state ranks. Friday, March 6, 2015. Changes to Retirement Investing? Experts suggest this debate is going to take awhile, so it bears watching. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Changes to Retirement Investing?
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Coalition for Financial Security: February 2015
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Thursday, February 12, 2015. FL Lawmakers Introduce Financial Literacy Bill. Today, Florida lawmakers will be introducing legislation to require financial literacy in the state's high schools. The St. Pete Times. Having legislation introduced is a long way from having legislation signed into law, but this is worth watching as 2015 unfolds. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). FL Lawmakers Introduce Financial Literacy Bill. Coalition for Financial Security Home Page. Follow Us on Twitter.
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Coalition for Financial Security: States Ranked According to Financial Literacy
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Tuesday, March 31, 2015. States Ranked According to Financial Literacy. Is out with a survey ranking states according to their financial literacy. New Hampshire, Utah, Massachusetts, Maryland and New Jersey. The worst? New Mexico, Louisiana, Arkansas, Nevada and Mississippi. Find out where your state ranks. States Ranked According to Financial Literacy. Changes to Retirement Investing? Coalition for Financial Security Home Page. Email - info 'at' coalitionforfinancialsecurity.org. Follow Us on Twitter.
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Coalition for Financial Security: June 2014
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Tuesday, June 10, 2014. Why don't more families have life insurance? To Chris Blunt of New York Life, one answer is a lack of agents. Blunt says a second macro factor is at play as well: The number of insurance agents entering the field has been declining, and those who do work for the big life insurers are aging. Fewer agents out pitching life insurance policies "gave people a further excuse to put off a discussion that they'd like to put off anyway," he said. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Coalition for Financial Security: It's Out
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Thursday, April 23, 2015. The Department of Labor has published its revised fiduciary regulation. It is very long, and a lot of analysis is currently happening. A key question on the minds of many will be does the rule preserve access to investment help and products for small savers? Coalition for Financial Security Home Page. Email - info 'at' coalitionforfinancialsecurity.org. Follow Us on Twitter. There was an error in this gadget.
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Coalition for Financial Security: July 2014
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Friday, July 25, 2014. Another Survey Shows Gap in Life Insurance Coverage. Society recognizes the value of life insurance. We provide tax benefits to encourage families to secure their futures with the product. Yet there is another survey. Out showing that Americans do not have enough. Covering the survey, LifeHealthPro notes one way to help:. That is certainly true. Just as important, regulators need to make sure those trying to enter the profession have a fair pathway. Monday, July 21, 2014. In order ...
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