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Abstracts: Gimme shelter. Barnett decision sparks battles and questions from agents, OCC. The arbitration tug-of-war
Abstracts: Giving a gift to charity. Agents speak out. New York Life
Abstracts: Giving away the family business. Compounding outperforms excise tax break savings. Buy/sell agreements key to succession planning
Abstracts: Global challenges face middle market brokers. Specialty programs offer survival niche for agents. Brokers caught in vise must adapt to survive
Abstracts: Global equity programs: four opportunities to improve impact and reduce costs. New tools for evaluating fees and expenses in selecting section 401 (k) plans service providers
Abstracts: Global Outlook. Global outlook
Abstracts: Global reinsurers mirror U.S. consolidation trend. Recapturing the alternative market. Soft market encourages consolidation
Abstracts: Global trends predicted to remain steady in 1997. Fighting fire with fire: insurers move into banking. France
Abstracts: Glossary. Industry references
Abstracts: Glossary. Managing risk in a changing environment
Abstracts: Going contingent. Fee-based compensation replaces shrinking income. Restoring common sense to producer compensation
Abstracts: Going global requires attention to details. Refueling industry means refining outreach efforts. Underwriters should form industry advocacy groups
Abstracts: "Good faith" compliance for 1989-1991 plan years. DOL announces delinquent filer voluntary compliance program
Abstracts: "Good faith" compliance for 1989-1991 plan years. The GATT pension provisions: Retirement Protection Act of 1994
Abstracts: Got that old need-that-capital blues. Finding opportunities in Medicare coverage. The blues are learning some new tunes
Abstracts: Graded Premium Whole Life Policy Comparison. Making the Purchase Decision. Choice, Costs, and Competition
Abstracts: Group accident and health insurance: 1986-1990. Accident and health insurance - 1991. Accident and health insurance - 1990
Abstracts: Group comes of age: any organization of people - even bank customers - can be a fertile market for group insurance sales
Abstracts: Group legal plans: a low-cost, high-value employee benefit. A realistic look at financial planning programs: what you get may not be what you need
Abstracts: Group legal plans: a low-cost, high-value employee benefit. New budget and tax laws affect wide array of benefit issues
Abstracts: Group term life insurance benefits: a forgotten planning tool. Planning for globalization of employee benefits: is there "harmony" or a "GAAP" in the future?
Abstracts: Growing pains. Justice for all, windfalls for few. Elephant hunt: big-game attorneys target insurers
Abstracts: Guest Column: Retirement benefits innovation: carving new solutions for today's changing workforce. Companies increase productivity and cut costs by integrating health benefits
Abstracts: Gun manufacturers are under fire - are insurers next? A discussion of handgun liability and its impact on the insurance industry
Abstracts: Handing down the business. Moving with the markets. Building a culture for service: crafting and initiating an effective customer service culture in the 1990s is vital to a company's growth and market share
Abstracts: Handing down the business. Planners told economy is back in business. Toward a secure retirement
Abstracts: Having it both ways: looking to broaden their financial options, mutual insurance companies are increasingly considering the mutual holding company option
Abstracts: Health benefit costs may climb in 1997. Preparing for the 21st century: new technologies, reduced costs. Wrongful termination: consider the costs
Abstracts: Health care 1992 - choices. And the beat goes on: if it isn't Congress, it's the Supreme Court. Legislative scene: directions for tomorrow
Abstracts: Health care: our day after tomorrow? Another reality check: PBGC and the world. Do you know where your 401(K) plan's ethics are?
Abstracts: Health care reform: blueprints for progress from the states. TennCare: an experiment that created a monster
Abstracts: Health care reform heats up (again). Will 'family friendly' workplace legislation return? Health reform sputters, pensions gain speed as 103rd Congress draw to a close
Abstracts: Health care: will employer-provided health benefits disappear by 2010? Retiree health benefits at the crossroads
Abstracts: Health information networks. Genetic testing battle pits insurers against consumers. Half the battle is holding on
Abstracts: Health plan performance gets overhauled. The IRS steps in on family deductibles. The health care game: cutting costs but not quality
Abstracts: Helping agents to develop. Closing the back door on banks. Restructuring: determining who stays, who departs
Abstracts: Helping agents to develop. Preserving E&S market access. Deflecting liability in lead-poisoning suits
Abstracts: Helping insureds cope. Life insurance is no easy pitch. Substandard, not inferior
Abstracts: Helping to improve an insurer's bottom line. Fundamental change and the bottom line: how to improve financial results through employee ownership
Abstracts: Herd instinct takes over. Looney Tunes oust Merrie Melodies. Brussels volatility fuels manipulation doubts
Abstracts: High court rejects relation-back cutoff for innocent owner rights. The Software Consumers Bill of Rights
Abstracts: High executive pay meets tough scrutiny. New patterns in executive compensation. Using incentive compensation to create shareholder value
Abstracts: High school programs improve industry's image. Grieving claimants, adjusters and agents. Building a culture for service
Abstracts: High-tech solutions for tackling fraud. Turning orphan accounts into selling opportunities. Catch and keep clients by using your database
Abstracts: Home business boom requires new coverages. Be a treasured resource for home-based businesses. Crop insurance law makes fertile ground
Abstracts: Home HIV tests create new problems: some may fraudulently purchase life insurance to fund medical care. Scandinavian highlights - insurers open to possibilities
Abstracts: Homeowners - beyond catastrophes: homeowners insurance should be a much more profitable business than current performance indicates
Abstracts: Hong Kong's safe bet. Sexual orientation in the workplace: the strategic challenge. Safe management: proactive treatment of AIDS in the workplace
Abstracts: Honing the competitive edge. Honing the competitive edge: insurers that refine their products and services to meet customer expectations are the ones most likely to sustain competitive advantage
Abstracts: How Adolph Coors helps employees with retirement planning. Phasing in phased retirementa new potential for eretirees?E
Abstracts: How can a virus affect my computer system? Zurich Financial Specialties Group Forms New Operation that Pairs U.S. with London Specialties Unit
Abstracts: How cutting-edge computer technology can evaluate claims administrators. How to choose an employee assessment computer system
Abstracts: How it could be done. The pace quickens. With all due care
Abstracts: How it could be done. Variable survivorship life policies target the affluent. 1994 ordinary life insurance sales results
Abstracts: How the industry operates. Key industry ratios and statistics. part 4
Abstracts: How the industry operates. part 3
Abstracts: How the industry operates. part 4
Abstracts: How to analyze a life insurer. Industry trends
Abstracts: How to analyze a life insurer. Key industry ratios. How the industry operates
Abstracts: How to analyze a life insurer. S&P credit market services view
Abstracts: How to analyze a property-casualty insurance company
Abstracts: How to analyze a property-casualty insurance company. Key industry ratios and statistics
Abstracts: How to communicate investment information to 401(k) plan participants. Information as a Deterrent Against Sex Discrimination: The Effects of Applicant Sex and Information Type on Preliminary Employment Decisions
Abstracts: How to design benefit packages for terminating executives. Commonsense pay for executives. Estate planning services: an optimum benefit for key executives
Abstracts: How to get published and increase your sales. The Software Consumers Bill of Rights. Employers and consumers: increase your health e-wareness
Abstracts: How to pay and reward mutidiscipline work teams. How to put additional contributions onto pensions. An employer's guide to managed-care contracts
Abstracts: How We Got Where We Are. Insuring the Data Processing Risk. New Directions in Telemarketing
Abstracts: HR knowledgebase: making call centers and self-service really work. Defined contribution plans: the shape of things to come
Abstracts: Huddle up for a strong game plan. Many insurers overlook advantages of subrogation. Sink or swim
Abstracts: Hybrid pension plans: plain talk about the real issues. Socially responsible investing poised to enter the mainstream
Abstracts: If not now, then when? Taking a hard look at Canada. Intermediaries under siege
Abstracts: Illinois Exchange: A market pillar. The learning connection. Price isn't everything
Abstracts: Image problems affect both sides of industry; negative aspects of managed care are spilling over to property/casualty as both sides battle the public's perception of insurance as one world
Abstracts: Imaging with the human touch. How can I turn my agency into a "paperless office"? Planning for change
Abstracts: Impact of stock options expensing on executive and long term incentive plans-adapting to stock options expensing climate
Abstracts: Impact of Travelers on self-insured plans. Keeping private health information private under HIPAA. Patients' bill of fights legislation
Abstracts: Improving delivery of STD prevention and control services: recommendations for purchasers of health care benefits
Abstracts: Increased supply of HMO providers produces higher utilization. Employer managed care liability: defining and managing the risk
Abstracts: Indemnity's last stand: indemnity insurers are staying alive by playing to niche markets, repositioning themselves and swiping from the playbook of managed care providers
Abstracts: Industry must stop expense-shifting game. Update delivery to gain direct marketing success. Large-account strategies working on Main Street
Abstracts: Industry needs to improve electronic sales methods. Is the insurance industry selling "death" again? Gap widens between haves and have-nots
Abstracts: Industry performance remains strong. Industry profile - a mature group, led by large well-known companies. Large well-known companies lead this mature industry
Abstracts: Industry profile - catastrophe losses overshadow an otherwise decent profit picture. Industry profile - numerous pressures have obscured an otherwise decent profit picture
Abstracts: Industry profile - catastrophe losses overshadow an otherwise decent profit picture. part 2 Top companies control the lion's share of premiums
Abstracts: Industry seers gaze 10 years ahead. Conduct becoming: Robert Googins sets out to help the industry clean up its image
Abstracts: Industry trends. Current environment: insurers enter 2006 hurricane season with a sizeable financial cushion
Abstracts: Industry trends. Industry references
Abstracts: Industry trends. M&A activity picks up steam
Abstracts: Industry trends. part 3
Abstracts: Industry trends. Solid first-half financial results
Abstracts: In Milan it's stylish to live in the centre of town. High court ruling will have wide-ranging implications for innocent owner defense
Abstracts: In search of regulatory balance. Coordinating two-tiered regulation: although less desirable than improving state regulation, a dual system of federal and state regulation can succeed if properly designed and coordinated
Abstracts: Insurance company rating agencies: a description of their methods and procedures. Whole life dividend histories
Abstracts: Insurance divorce. Companies can profit by zeroing in on risk. Closing the loopholes in reinsurance contracts
Abstracts: Insurance fraud and the industry response. Insurers hold down insured losses by upholding building codes. Insurance service centers
Abstracts: Insurance industry attitudes toward gender neutral rating. The future of reinsurance regulation. Attorney fee billing alternatives
Abstracts: Insurance: life & health
Abstracts: Insurance premium distribution - 1991. An excessive claim trail. 1991 property insurance and inland marine
Abstracts: Insurance: property-casualty. How to analyze an property-casualty insurance company
Abstracts: Insurers aren't getting fair play from the VA; a struggle between insurers and the Veterans Administration shows how existing statutes can be twisted by a revenue-hungry agency
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