Forming an employee benefit study group
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The author suggests that professionals working in the employee benefit field may benefit from forming study groups for which he provides guidelines.
Publication Name: Journal of Financial Service Professionals
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1537-1816
Year: 2000
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Employee benefits and the Society of Financial Service Professionals
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The author discusses the role of members of the Society of Financial Service Professionals, which recently adopted a name change, in the areas of employee benefits and group insurance. Included are discussions of educational issues, networking, and the profession's future.
Publication Name: Journal of Financial Service Professionals
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1537-1816
Year: 1999
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What employers want
Article Abstract:
The author discusses issues concerning services provided by planners who plan businesses' employee benefits from the perspective of businesses of various sizes. Businesses consider fees, size of planning advisers' firms, oversight, and communication important issues.
Publication Name: Journal of Financial Service Professionals
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1537-1816
Year: 1999
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