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At Deadline.
May 1, 2005... Privatization Would Drain Social Security: Academic
SAN ANTONIO-President Bush's plan to fix Social Security through the creation of individual accounts does not solve the pending retirement crisis and may, in fact, make matters worse for...
-ST_BY-.(facility closures by Variable Annuity Research and Data Service)
May 1, 2005... VARDS Office Closing: Founder Parting Ways with New Owner
It looks like VARDS' move to Morningstar is truly its last, but this time it loses its founder and most of its staff.
The Variable Annuity Research and Data Service, started by...
Boosting Fixed Annuity Sales.(Panel Discussion)
May 1, 2005... TUCSON, Ariz..-Variable annuities may reign supreme at broker/dealers, but fixed annuities are still an important component of the product arsenal, especially with the emergence of indexed annuities. Crafting the right approach to sell fixed...
Equity Index Annuities Face Big Change.(beliefs of Jack Marrion of Advantage Compendium)
May 1, 2005... SAN ANTONIO-During the recent growth of equity index annuity (EIA) sales, independent insurance agents carried along that wave, but some changes point to a dramatically different impetus in future expansion of the market. Regulatory, risk...
People Moves.(appointment of Dennis R. Higgins at Old Mutual Financial Network)(resignation of Christopher H. Pinkerton from Allianz Aktiengesellschaft Holding)(appointment of sales executives at Sun Life Financial Distributors)
May 1, 2005... Higgins Signs on With Old Mutual Financial
Old Mutual Financial Network (OMFN) has appointed Dennis R. Higgins as regional vice president in the Northeast. He is responsible for key account management, sales and marketing for OMFN companies...
Fair Value Outsourcing on the Rise.(surveys of investment companies)
May 1, 2005... An increase in regulatory scrutiny has also boosted outsourcing for fair value calculations, despite predictions that large fund complexes would handle it in-house. Fully 68% of investment companies use third-party pricing vendors to determine...