In a celebratory mood: Lincoln Financial Group at age 110
{August 3rd, 2015} by Warren S. Hersch
The average life expectancy of a Fortune 500 company today is, by some estimates, between 40 and 50 years. So it’s no small feat for a large corporation to survive for a century. Still more impressive is reaching age 110. Click HERE to read article
3 places clients can find money for life insurance
{August 3rd, 2015} by Ed Slott
“Where am I going to find the money for life insurance?” That’s usually the first reaction when life insurance is brought up as a planning solution. It’s actually the second question after “How much is it going to cost?” Click HERE to read article
Roth IRAs vs. life insurance: 3 differences compared
{August 3rd, 2015} by Alessandra Malito
Who says financial advisers are going the way of the dodo bird? It turns out that the need for advice is stronger than ever, thanks to the flood of baby boomers at or near retirement. The 15th annual Evolution Revolution study by the Investment Adviser Association and National Regulatory Services, which analyzes Securities and Exchange […]
New York Life Reports Best June Sales In Its History
{August 3rd, 2015} by Business Wire
Career Agents Drive Best June Sales in the Company’s History NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)– New York Life, America’s largest mutual life insurer, today announced strong sales of life insurance for the first half of 2015, compared with the same period last year, continuing at a sizzling pace that began last summer. Individual recurring premium life insurance […]
D.C. Dept. of Insurance, Securities & Banking Names New Acting Commissioner
{August 3rd, 2015} by Insurance Journal News Desk
The District of Columbia Department of Insurance, Securities & Banking (DISB) confirmed that former DISB senior official Stephen Taylor recently rejoined DISB as its new acting commissioner. Taylor succeeds Chester A. McPherson, who has served as DISB’s acting commissioner since April 2014. DISB said McPherson is no longer with DISB and that no additional information […]