Discover how contingent commissions work in insurance, why they cause conflict, and their history, offering insights into regulations and ethical practices.
The U.S. has only undergone a contingent election on three occasions: 1801, to elect President Thomas Jefferson. Then in 1825 to pick President John Quincy Adams. Finally in 1837 to elect Vice ...
Julia Kagan is a financial/consumer journalist and former senior editor, personal finance, of Investopedia. David Kindness is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and an expert in the fields of ...
The labor market has undergone extraordinary shifts over the past two years, and it will never be the same. In 2022, the signs are everywhere, whether it’s the mainstreaming of remote work or the ...
Much has changed in the world of work over the past several years: labor shortages, the great reshuffling, remote work and worker demands for flexibility and improved employee experience. High ...