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8 must-ask questions when shopping for a PEO

By Insperity on 7/9/21 9:51 AM

Are you uncertain about how to find the most suitable professional employer organization (PEO) for your company?

Have you explored all your options? After all, not all PEOs are the same.

Deciding which one offers the best service, the greatest value, and the type of expertise that your organization needs isn’t always so simple.

Topics: Benefits Small Business Business Performance Center Potential Partners for Advisors
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Rub-a-dub-dub, three folks in a tub, and who do you think they be?

By Jason Himmelberger on 7/1/21 12:30 PM

The agent, the banker, the financial advisor working for the client, you see.

Okay, that may not be the way you remember the nursery rhyme, but whether you go with the 1950s sanitized version or the 14th Century English version that may have referenced a bawdy show, there is an implication in the rhyme that three seemingly different professionals in close collaboration with one another are probably up to no good. 

Let’s agree that nothing could be more untrue.  That’s our story and we’re sticking to it!

The modern world of insurance, investing, and banking are complex and interwoven.  That’s why Customers Bank chose to partner with NAIFA.

Topics: Business Performance Center Potential Partners for Advisors
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NAIFA and Insperity Partnership Hits a Home Run with Houston Chapter

By NAIFA on 6/21/21 3:49 PM

Roger Clemens with NAIFA-Houston Leadership: (left-right): Kyle Lindner (2019 President),  Brian Monk (President-Elect). Roger Clemens, Betsy Assad (President), Rick Demko (2020 President).

The strategic partnership between NAIFA and Insperity kicked off on Thursday, June 17, when NAIFA-Houston members were invited to Constellation Field for batting practice with seven-time Cy Young award winner Roger Clemens.

During an informal reception and meet and greet, Roger "Rocket" Clemens welcomed attendees and shared his personal story of success before engaging in a casual Q&A.  Then everyone was invited down to the field to pick up a bat and Roger took the pitcher’s mound.  Several attendees took the opportunity to bring their gloves and play the outfield!

Topics: Benefits Potential Partners for Advisors
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Building Your Squad: Top Reasons to Partner with a TPA

By SMA Services, Inc. on 6/14/21 11:03 AM

The NBA playoffs are upon us — when the best of the best face off against each other. Even if you don’t know a thing about basketball, you’ve heard some of their names: LeBron James, Kyrie Irving, James Harden. But these games aren’t one-on-one. They’re team efforts, and every player has a specific role to play. You have your point guard; your power forward; your shooting guard; your small forward; and your center. Each one has different strengths. Each has different weaknesses, too. 

You don’t have to know what they all do. All you need to know is that you wouldn’t build a lineup of five point guards any more than you would use a lawnmower to trim your hedges, or a chainsaw to cut your grass. Five people playing the same position won’t win any games; neither will one star player on the court all by his lonesome.

 The same principles apply to servicing a 401(k) plan. It takes a team: the plan sponsor, recordkeepers, CPAs, advisors… and a TPA. As an advisor, you may be a wizard when it comes to focusing a plan’s investments. You may be able to maximize participant outcomes in your sleep. But just like an all-star forward, even the best advisor can’t be everywhere at once. Plan design, compliance, and administration are specialties all their own. You need someone who can set you up with an assist. You need a TPA.

Topics: Group & Employee Benefits 401(k) Business Performance Center Potential Partners for Advisors

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