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Edited for the agents, consultants, and brokers who sell to the voluntary group benefits market. Written for producers who well life benefits, health benefits, disability benefits, retirement savings plans, college savings benefits, vision benefits, dental benefits, final expense benefits and nontraditional benefits (elder care, childcare, financial consulting, flexible hours, telecommuting, product discounts, concierge services, vision programs and pet insurance). Also features articles and columns designed to help its readers sell and market more voluntary and group benefits. Sections include From the Experts, Worksite Wisdom, Broker Essentials and Benefits in the News.

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