Of Mega Millions, Hunger Games and the Essentiality of Life Insurance: What We’re Reading

Commentary April 04, 2012 at 09:25 AM
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Every day the editors and reporters of LifeHealthPro share stories from around the web that they're reading. You can keep up with what we're reading on our Editor Picks page or by subscribing to our daily newsletter, where our daily picks are also featured.

Below is a list of our favorite stories from the past week. We hope you enjoy them. If you have any stories you'd like to share, please list them in the comments section below, and we'll share your picks with other readers through LifeHealthPro's Twitter page.

 

Buying life insurance is never fun, but it's one way to protect your family after you're gone.

The extractive economies in the fictional story are like the economies of several modern African states now.

Invested correctly, a lump sum payout could earn $7 million a year.

Warmer winter could mean more sunny days for the economy.

Questions raised during oral arguments could shape the Supreme Court's ruling on health reform law.

Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of New York will help agents comply with Regulation 194.

More employers offering incentives to employees to get healthy.

How did boomers get in this mess, and how can they get out?

Politicians want to figure out "best practices" in health care.

Digitized files more susceptible to falling into the wrong hands.

Readers' Favorite LifeHealthPro Stories From the Past Week

 

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#9           Week in Pictures, March 30, 2012

#8           Estate Planning for Beginners

#2           50 Best Ways to Generate Leads

#1           State-Based Exchange Status Map

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