Dear fellow NAIFA member,
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NAIFA Wishes You a Happy Fourth of July!
By Mark Briscoe on 7/3/17 11:50 AM
Topics: NAIFA CEO
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Three Reasons to Attend NAIFA's P+P 2017
By NAIFA on 6/26/17 9:45 AM
Dear Colleagues:
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LACP certification off to 'a flying start'
By NAIFA on 6/9/17 1:40 PM
NAIFA’s new Life and Annuities Certified Professional (LACP) certification was introduced earlier this week at the Million Dollar Round Table meeting in Orlando, and it’s off to a flying start. In just a few days, more than one hundred established agents and advisors have applied to be LACP candidates.
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Take 3: NAIFA Debuts LACP Certification
By Mark Briscoe on 6/5/17 2:13 PM
Dear NAIFA member,
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NAIFA Introduces New 'Take 3' Video Series
By NAIFA on 4/10/17 11:57 AM
NAIFA is always looking for new ways to communicate as effectively as possible with you, our members. In that spirit, I am proud to introduce our new NAIFA Take 3 – a video series brought to you by NAIFA and for NAIFA members that will aim to do three things:
Topics: NAIFA CEO
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DOL Rule Delay Is a Good Start, But NAIFA's Not Finished!
By Mark Briscoe on 4/5/17 12:02 PM
Dear NAIFA member,
Topics: NAIFA CEO
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NAIFA’s Congressional Conference Is More Important Than Ever
By Mark Briscoe on 3/21/17 11:47 AM
Topics: NAIFA CEO
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Happy New Year From NAIFA
By Mark Briscoe on 1/6/17 8:38 AM
Happy New Year from your friends and colleagues at NAIFA. I hope everyone had a joyful and restful holiday season. While the beginning of 2017 provides us opportunity to reflect on our successes of the year gone by, NAIFA remains focused on the hard work ahead and the many things still to be accomplished.
Topics: Grow Your Business NAIFA CEO
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Happy Thanksgiving From NAIFA
By Mark Briscoe on 11/23/16 9:49 AM
Dear friends,
Topics: Grow Your Business NAIFA CEO
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Election Day
By Mark Briscoe on 11/8/16 7:42 AM
By Kevin Mayeux, NAIFA CEO
The American Psychological Association says that worry over the current presidential election is “a very or somewhat significant source of stress” for 52 percent of Americans. With 59 percent of Republicans, 55 percent of Democrats and 45 percent of independents reporting elevated stress, election-related angst seems to be a nonpartisan issue.