This article was originally published in Global Restructuring Review in August 2025, and is reproduced here with permission of Global Restructuring Review. With the limitation clock running down for ...
Editor's Note: The post below by E. Richard Brown, Gerald F. Kominski, and Steven P. Wallace discusses the lessons of Medicare for the new public health insurance that Congress is considering creating ...
When the power went out last February, so did the water for many North Texans. Frozen pipes split open, flooding homes and businesses. NBC 5 Responds saw different outcomes from insurance providers, ...
Will the life insurance industry see a repeat of what happened after a historic pandemic swept the world about a century ago? As life insurers ride a wave of increased sales in the wake of COVID-19, ...
How much life insurance do you really need? Insurance salespeople can come up with endless reasons why you should buy life policies, but there are only three sensible uses: * To replace a family”s ...
Given the increasing threat of cyberattacks and the corresponding costs, businesses are increasingly considering cybersecurity insurance. But insurance is only as effective as the scope of the ...
Abstract: Perhaps the most powerful obstacle to state-based health care innovation is a federal government seeking to impose a single national system through regulations and mandates. There is an ...
A devastating house fire taught one financial expert a hard lesson about insurance: having a policy is not the same as being prepared. In a Forbes column, Parere Advisory founder Janet Arzt wrote that ...
The Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) individual shared responsibility penalty was reduced to $0 in 2017, effectively repealing the individual mandate and removing a key means of reducing uninsurance. For ...
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