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REDW Benefits Becomes Latest Licensee of ABG's National Network

Alliance Benefit Group (ABG)  is pleased to announce its newest licensee, REDW Benefits, LLC. Based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, REDW Benefits is a leading retirement plan provider in the Southwest.  Read More

Alliance Benefit Group Adds Ingham Retirement Group in Southeast U.S.

Alliance Benefit Group ("ABG"), one of the nation's largest retirement plan providers serving small- and mid-sized companies, has added Ingham Retirement Group ("Ingham") to its national network. Ingham, one of the Southeast's largest independent 401(k) employee benefits, consulting, and third party administrators servicing over $1 billion in retirement plan assets, has become the 11th licensee to become affiliated with ABG.  Read More

Beat stress for less

This year the end of the holidays probably didn't bring the usual stress relief; there are still worries about unemployment, a flailing housing market, and a volatile stock market, all of which may be taking a toll on your health. Read More

The best cities for job hunting

FORTUNE -- Dear Annie: I just got a pink slip from the bank where I've worked as a marketing director for the past 12 years, and which is now undergoing a total restructuring, so I'm pondering what my next move should be. Opportunities are limited in the smallish East Coast city where I live (the bank I'll soon be leaving is the single biggest employer in town) and, having moved here solely to take the position I'm now losing, I'm not particularly attached to this area. Our kids are away at college now, our mortgage is paid off, and my wife, who is a pediatrician, really could work anywhere. So we're open to the idea of moving -- but where would I have the best chance of finding a new job? I'm also wondering, do many employers still pay moving expenses for new management hires, or is that a thing of the past? ? Footloose Read More

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