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LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAR 19, 2009
Younger boomers buying group LTC insurance

Although older baby boomers account for the majority of individual long term care insurance sales, it is largely younger boomers and those under 45 who buy group LTC insurance.

By Bloomberg
TAX MAR 19, 2009
Madoff's foundation victims miss out on tax break

While the IRS released new rules this week to help victims of Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi scheme recoup some of their losses with a tax break, private foundations will not be able to benefit.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAR 19, 2009
Variable annuity sales plunged 30% in 4Q

Sales of variable annuities fell in the fourth quarter as premium flows hit $33.3 billion, according to data from NAVA Inc.

By Bloomberg
TAX MAR 19, 2009
13 TARP recipients owe $220M-plus in back taxes

Thirteen recipients of bailout funds from the Troubled Asset Relief Program owe more than $220 million in unpaid federal taxes.

By Bloomberg
ALTERNATIVES MAR 18, 2009
$8,000 cash refund for some home buyers

<b>Situation:</b> Under the new tax act, a hefty cash refund is available to so-called &#8220;first-time&#8221; home buyers.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAR 18, 2009
Bail out construction, not banks: Survey

Most Americans and Europeans would rather see the construction companies bailed out than the banks or car manufacturers, according to a recent survey conducted by the Financial Times of London and Harris Poll.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 18, 2009
Retirement assets plunged 25% in '08

The nation's retirement assets shrank by nearly 25% last year and lost more than $2.4 trillion in market value, according to a new report from Chicago-based Spectrem Group.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAR 17, 2009
Conseco delays SEC filing

Insurer Conseco Inc. said Tuesday it will miss its planned filing date for 2008 financial results with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAR 17, 2009
Sen. Grassley to AIG execs: Quit or commit suicide

Iowa Sen. Charles Grassley suggested that AIG executives should accept responsibility for the collapse of the insurance giant by resigning or killing themselves.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 17, 2009
60% of DC plans unchanged since crisis began

Three of five DC plans have not changed in regard to employee participation and corporate matching contributions despite the recent financial crisis.

By Bloomberg
TAX MAR 17, 2009
IRS allowing tax relief for some Madoff victims

The Internal Revenue Service is allowing tax relief and refunds for some investors who paid taxes on earnings from their investments with Bernard Madoff.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAR 17, 2009
Investor sues Prudential over 'misleading' note offering

An investor has filed a class action against Prudential Financial Inc. and a slate of its executives, alleging that the insurer violated federal securities laws in a June 2008 public offering of junior subordinated notes.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 15, 2009
Automatic-IRA plan needs more work

On the surface, the Obama administration's movement to require every employer to offer workers some form of automatic retirement account is a well-intended attempt to shore up the financial futures of millions &#x2014; and underneath, it's one that could also pump billions of dollars into the capital markets at a crucial time.

By Bloomberg
EMERGING MARKETS MAR 13, 2009
Swiss will adopt world standards on tax evasion

The Swiss government says it will cooperate on cases of international tax evasion, breaking with a long-standing tradition.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAR 12, 2009
LIMRA: LTC insurance sales tumble

A fourth-quarter tumble in long term care insurance sales brought down full- year 2008 results for the product, according to data from LIMRA International Inc.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 11, 2009
Helmsley Trust ruling means less for dogs

A recent court ruling has paved the way for the bulk of the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust to be spent on charitable efforts, not on dogs.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAR 11, 2009
Some 97 insurers line up for accounting break

The National Association of Insurance Commissioners has released a list of carriers that have applied for a special accounting treatment aimed at helping them raise capital and surplus.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 10, 2009
Pound the pavement, urges Schwab expert

Advisers need to bolster their sales efforts to snag new clients since most advisory firms&#8217; sales are down 10% to 40%, one industry expert told advisers at the Financial Planning Association&#8217;s Business Solutions conference at the Chicago Westin.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 10, 2009
Charitable contributions from IRAs

Your wealthy client, age 72, has a sizable individual retirement account and is wondering whether to make charitable contributions from the IRA in 2009.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 09, 2009
401(k) investors stayed the course in 2008

Investors continued to put money into their 401(k) plans last year despite the market turmoil, according to a study released today.

By Bloomberg