NAIFA News

NAIFA Leaders Meet with SEC Chairman, Commissioners

These meetings with the SEC leaders represent a continuation of NAIFA’s ongoing efforts to increase the breadth and scope of its working relationship with the important securities regulators at both the SEC and FINRA.

Yes, NAIFA's IFAPAC Is a Special Interest (NAIFA Blog)

Somewhere along the way, someone got the wrongheaded notion that taking an interest in politics — even if it’s a special interest — is a bad thing.

NAIFA Establishes State Exchange Tracking System (SETS) to Keep State Associations in Touch

The NAIFA State Government Relations team has developed a State Exchange Tracking System (SETS) to track the state associations’ activities and to allow a forum in which those "on the ground" can communicate with state association leaders in other states to share and advance ideas, research, and policy solutions to help each other.

Make 2011 Count: 3 Distinguishing Characteristics of High Performing Advisors Webinar

With 2011 rapidly approaching it’s time to plan, get organized and employ tested principles to make the most of the coming year!

Deficit Reduction Commission Chairmen Release Tax Reform Plan - A NAIFA Overview

NAIFA will watch these developments closely. Certainly the chairmen's proposal as drafted would likely diminish the market for life insurance, annuities and employer-provided benefit programs. At the moment it appears chances are good that these proposals will not get the "super majority" vote by the commissioners that will require Congress to vote on them. In the meantime, the response has been tepid so far from key lawmakers in Congress. But ideas (both positive and negative) tend to take on a life of their own in Washington. NAIFA members can expect the ideas contained in the chairmen's recommendations to be around for a long time.

Healthcare: It's Complicated (NAIFA Blog)

While in theory it would be nice if everything were simple, the reality is that some things are necessarily complex. Heart surgery is a complicated procedure. That doesn't make it wrong. Having a health care system that pays for numerous intricate procedures in various patient-selected settings is not always simple. Having access to professional, highly trained agents who can assist consumers with complicated matters remains vital.

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