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By Elizabeth Festa |
March 17, 2013
Connecticut’s insurance commissioner contends the FIO might be unnecessarily overlapping state turf.
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By Bill Aguayo |
February 28, 2013
Low interest rates are forcing insurance companies to get creative when it comes to UL product design.
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By Tim Heslin |
December 24, 2012
Security, flexibility, customization — indexed guaranteed universal life is a good fit for clients who want it all.
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By Roger L. Blease |
October 30, 2012
An in-depth look at where universal life products stand in today's market, according to the latest Full Disclosure survey.
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By Allison Bell |
October 24, 2012
He's probably a really nice guy, but he's giving us way too much economic Ritalin.
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By Allison Bell |
September 19, 2012
The same low rates that hurt long-term care insurance hurt other lines, too, analysts say.
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By Elizabeth Festa |
September 12, 2012
The joint committee led by Texas Insurance Commissioner Eleanor Kitzman has found success with a new approach to reserving for USLG and term life products with certain guarantees.
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By John Deremo |
September 1, 2012
Americans’ financial priorities are changing in this uncertain economy, and guaranteed universal life might be the solution to their new-found retirement and estate planning worries.
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By Brian Anderson |
August 13, 2012
It’s clear we are in the midst of a significant price and benefit adjustment cycle. While it’s bad news for consumers and the producers who sell these products to them, it seems like a necessary adjustment.
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By Elizabeth Festa |
July 12, 2012
Is an NAIC actuarial panel checking reserves on a multi-state basis a new regulatory layer?