Carnival of Employee Benefits #6

This week around the Employee Benefits world:

From the IRS:

From the PBGC:

  • Proposed Rule on Variable Rate Premiums for Single-Employer Plans.

Jerry Kalish of The Retirement Plan Blog discusses Presidential Politics, Darfur and 401(k) Plans.

Stephen Rosenberg of the Boston ERISA Law & Insurance Litigation Blog provides some excellent analysis in Excessive Fee Litigation, 401(k) Plans and LaRue.

Roy F. Harmon of the Health Plan Law blog discusses Undisclosed Coverage Limitation Applied to Deny Death Benefit.

Susan Mangiero of Pension Risk Matters examines 401(k) Stock Drop Litigation – Back in Fashion Again?

Brian King of Brian King’s ERISA Blog discusses Personal Injury Attorneys: Beware of the Scope of ERISA Subrogation.

Ted Reimers of the CampusGrotto College Blog blogs about Internships with the Best Benefits.

Edith Yeung of Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act. provides some easy to implement tips in the 7 Habits of Highly Effective Money Managers.

From the Podcast Universe:

  • The law firm of Flaster/Greenberg has launched a podcast. This week at Flaster/Greenberg Podcasts is a podcast about Managing Personal Wealth through Planned Giving.

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