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Above the Fold October 3, 2011
 
worker morale
Worker morale still needs a boost
By Joyce M. Rosenberg
In the early months of the recession, human resources consultants advised small business owners to take steps to boost their employees' morale, or risk losing them when the economy got better. That advice still stands...Read more
Today's News
Health reform looms over new Supreme Court term
By Mark Sherman
The high court began its new term Monday, and President Barack Obama's health care overhaul, which affects almost everyone in the country, is squarely in its sights...Read more
Medical benefit costs slow in 2010
By Kathryn Mayer
A new report shows the amount of money health plans dispensed to pay for medical and hospital benefits finally slowed after significant increases over the past decade...Read more
Advisors set to capitalize on 403(b) market's growth, Cerulli says
By Melanie Waddell
New regulations that are shifting the 403(b) market from highly individualized and retail-focused to one that is more efficient and institutionalized present new opportunities for advisors, third-party administrators (TPAs), and investment-only asset managers, according to new research by Cerulli Associates...Read more

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The Pulse
Rich White
Why 'entitlements' may not be enough in retirement
By Rich White
If you want to make a visual impact on clients about why retirement planning should be a priority, check out the site created by graphic artist Oto Godfrey to show how deeply in debt the federal government already is today, and may be in the future...Read more
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People who have lifestyle/self-inflicted diseases like obesity or alcoholism or drug addiction should not be qualified for tax-payer supported health care.

-- Dosdocs, Obesity: The gateway condition

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