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LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 26, 2007
Lifetime-guarantee annuities could end up biting insurers

Industry leaders are concerned that insurance companies are taking on too much risk from annuities that offer guaranteed-withdrawal benefits for the life of the client. Financial services leaders worry that if baby boomers live longer than projected or a downturn hits the market, the financial strength of insurance companies could be threatened.

By Bloomberg
TAX FEB 26, 2007
IRS turns up the heat on stock collar transactions

IRVINE, Calif. — The Internal Revenue Service is threatening to bring more cases against wealthy investors who have used a popular technique to hedge concentrated stock holdings.

By Bloomberg
TAX FEB 26, 2007
Start maximizing clients’ IRA contributions

Two tax laws scheduled to take effect in the near future will combine to create new opportunities for your clients to convert their traditional individual retirement accounts and company plan balances to Roth IRAs.

By Bloomberg
TAX FEB 26, 2007
Mounties claim they got their income trust man

OTTAWA — The Mounties say they have gotten their man in the insider scandal involving income trusts, but some observers doubt that he is the only person involved.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 19, 2007
Investment choices in HSAs expanding

When banks and brokers first started offering health savings accounts, clients could choose any investment they wanted for their account funds — as long as it was a certificate of deposit.

By Bloomberg
TAX FEB 19, 2007
Brokerages slow to reveal sales pact details

Although many brokerage firms are letting investors in on whether they have “shelf space” agreements with certain mutual fund companies, few are disclosing the details of those agreements.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 19, 2007
MetLife accused of coercing advisers to sell its products

NEW YORK — A securities law firm is seeking class action status for clients who may have been financially damaged by an insurer’s threats and commission incentives designed to skew adviser judgment in favor of proprietary products.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 19, 2007
John Hancock ups the ante in cash value guarantees

NEW YORK — John Hancock Life Insurance Co. of Boston this month introduced a policy that guarantees cash values to a greater extent than other types of whole life insurance.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 12, 2007
VA industry unveiling electronic processing

A trade group for the variable annuity industry today announced a technology initiative intended to save time and money for VA distributors through streamlining and standardization.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 05, 2007
Lawmaker changes horses on income stream comments

A congressman who raised eyebrows last month when he seemed to imply that annuities are the answer to the need for lifetime retirement income claims he was misunderstood.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 05, 2007
Labor Dept. targets 401(k) fee disclosure

As the Department of Labor puts pressure on advisers to make 401(k) fees more transparent, some financial advisers are refunding fees to participants that they are being paid from mutual fund companies.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 05, 2007
Home-invasion policy may calm client fears

NEW YORK — Recent reports of an uptick in home invasions in many parts of the United States may increase the popularity of a policy that covers medical and other costs of the invasions.

By Bloomberg
RIAS FEB 02, 2007
KPMG suffers adverse legal ruling

KPMG LLP endured another blow in its tax shelter case this week, when a federal judge in Texas ruled that tax shelters based on fake bank loans are not legitimate tax write-offs, according to the New York Times.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 01, 2007
Up-and-coming execs

Three executives of National Planning Corp., Sean Haley, Bryan Jacobsen and Austin Moon, have received promotions.

By Bloomberg
TAX FEB 01, 2007
Senate passes minimum wage increase

The Senate approved the first increase in minimum wage in 10 years, bumping it to $7.25 per hour.

By Bloomberg
MUTUAL FUNDS NOV 17, 2003
Tax loss harvesting with ETFs out of vogue

By David Hoffman
OPINION FEB 10, 2003
Five things to ask annuity providers

By Eric Henderson
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 03, 2002
Fast Track: GoldK, out to tap adviser vein, hires a veteran from Putnam

By Jeff Benjamin
Top 50 insurance companies ranked by individual-life sales
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEC 17, 2001
Top 50 insurance companies ranked by individual-life sales

By Source: NAIC Quarterly Statement Database
Planning for the arf-terlife — estate planning for pets
RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 26, 2001
Planning for the arf-terlife — estate planning for pets

As more and more people turn to financial advisers to map out their own futures, they're increasingly asking them to draw up plans for their pets as well.

By Rosemarie Maldonado