John Hancock Retirement Plan Services Launches Innovative Online Tool to Help Financial Representatives Identify Needs of Prospective Clients

September 6th, 2010

BOSTON /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — John Hancock Retirement Plan Services (RPS) introduced Coach’s Corner, a powerful online tool designed to help financial representatives identify the needs of prospective clients in a more effective manner. Coach’s Corner is the latest addition to John Hancock RPS’s award-winning PRIME Elements program — a suite of …
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Regulators issue alert on retained asset accounts

September 6th, 2010

BANGALORE (Reuters) – The organization of state insurance regulators issued a consumer alert about retained assets accounts (RAAs), days after the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC) said life insurers using the product should reveal more information. RAA provides the flexibility to earn interest on the life insurance proceeds, but …
oh i can’t beleive it

U.S. Insurance Regulators Issue Consumer Alert on Life Insurance Death Benefits

September 6th, 2010

State insurance regulators, under pressure to improve disclosure of death-benefit payment options, issued a consumer alert about the industry practice of retaining funds rather than paying them in a lump sum.
“You may be able to earn a higher rate of interest on the life …
never miss a day, thanks for the blog

MetLife Study Finds Typical First Year Income Loss for a Critical Illness is More Than $12,000

September 6th, 2010

NEW YORK, Aug 23, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Two MetLife companion studies released today found that experiencing a critical illness, such as cancer, a heart attack or stroke, can reduce a family’s income by more than $12,000 in the first year alone — even with medical coverage in …
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MetLife Study Finds Typical First Year Income Loss for a Critical Illness is More Than $12,000

September 6th, 2010

Two MetLife companion studies released last week found that experiencing a critical illness, such as cancer, a heart attack or stroke, can reduce a family’s income by more than $12,000 in the first year alone — even with medical coverage in place — primarily due to the inability to work. …
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John Hancock Retirement Plan Services Launches Innovative Online Tool to Help Financial Representatives Identify Needs of Prospective Clients

September 3rd, 2010

BOSTON /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — John Hancock Retirement Plan Services (RPS) introduced Coach’s Corner, a powerful online tool designed to help financial representatives identify the needs of prospective clients in a more effective manner. Coach’s Corner is the latest addition to John Hancock RPS’s award-winning PRIME Elements program — a suite of …
does anyone know when this will take effect

Regulators issue alert on retained asset accounts

September 3rd, 2010

BANGALORE (Reuters) – The organization of state insurance regulators issued a consumer alert about retained assets accounts (RAAs), days after the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC) said life insurers using the product should reveal more information. RAA provides the flexibility to earn interest on the life insurance proceeds, but …
can believe what i am reading, so unfair

U.S. Insurance Regulators Issue Consumer Alert on Life Insurance Death Benefits

September 3rd, 2010

State insurance regulators, under pressure to improve disclosure of death-benefit payment options, issued a consumer alert about the industry practice of retaining funds rather than paying them in a lump sum.
“You may be able to earn a higher rate of interest on the life …
Rome wasnt built in a day!

MetLife Study Finds Typical First Year Income Loss for a Critical Illness is More Than $12,000

September 3rd, 2010

NEW YORK, Aug 23, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Two MetLife companion studies released today found that experiencing a critical illness, such as cancer, a heart attack or stroke, can reduce a family’s income by more than $12,000 in the first year alone — even with medical coverage in …
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MetLife Study Finds Typical First Year Income Loss for a Critical Illness is More Than $12,000

September 3rd, 2010

Two MetLife companion studies released last week found that experiencing a critical illness, such as cancer, a heart attack or stroke, can reduce a family’s income by more than $12,000 in the first year alone — even with medical coverage in place — primarily due to the inability to work. …
and i though i was the only one to see it this way