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Marlene Y. Satter has worked in and written about the financial industry for decades.
Here's what may await the retirement industry and plan participants in the coming year.
Omnicare, which has been in hot water before, provides pharmacy services to long-term care facilities.
Icahn is the largest shareholder in Xerox.
Employers may think they're doing a good job of shielding employees from increased costs, but employees are feeling the strain.
If passed as is, the legislation would also repeal a 2.3 percent tax on medical devices and a health insurance fee.
Too busy running the business to plan for how it will run without you?
Now is an excellent time to review Social Security scammers' tactics so you can spot a scam a mile away—and report it to stop it in its tracks.
The family leave provision was slipped into the must-pass National Defense Authorization Act.
The alternative legislation would leave it to providers and insurers to first work out a payment for surprise bills.
A Wall Street Journal report says the SEC is investigating whether inappropriate investments are being sold to teachers.