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Monthly Archives: November 2010
What Happens to My Benefits if My Employer Goes Bankrupt?
Benefits are an important part of employment and if your company goes bankrupt, you might be concerned about what happens to them. In this tutorial, we’ll review what happens when an employer files for bankruptcy and what you can do to protect your benefits.
Posted in Career and Jobs, Health
Tagged bankruptcy, benefits, cobra, doctors, employer, medical insurance
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10 Tips for Health Benefits
If you’re in the process of reviewing the benefits available to you on the job, you should review all of the options available before making a decision. Read these 10 tips to help choose the right health benefits plan.
Posted in Career and Jobs, Health
Tagged health benefits, health insurance, insurance, job benefits, medical insurance
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Exploring Identity Theft Insurance Options
Identity theft is rampant – 10 million people reported the crime in 2008. As the crime has increased, so has potential solutions in the marketplace. A variety of insurance and other protection programs have been released the last several years and you should fully research them to make an educated decision before purchasing identity theft insurance.
Posted in Credit Cards and Debt, Personal Finance
Tagged credit report, fraud, identity theft, insurance
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Setting Up a Simple IRA for Your Small Business
Small businesses have several retirement plan options available to provide an additional benefit to employees. One of the options builds on the familiar IRA retirement option, but provides a simple to administer option for you as a small business owner.
Posted in Small Business
Tagged business owner, entrepreneur, ira, retirement, simple ira, Small Business
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Understand COBRA for Health Insurance
One of the biggest concerns when an employee is looking for a job or thinking about leaving a …
Posted in Career and Jobs, Health
Tagged benefits, career, cobra, doctor, health insurance, insurance, job loss, medical, medical insurance
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Researching a Health Gym Before Joining
Millions of Americans are overweight and looking for a way to get into shape and lose weight. There …
Understanding Payroll Taxes
Taxes are a very complex topic and understanding the basics of how the tax system works in the …
How to Hold an Estate Meeting With Your Parents
It may be one of the most difficult meetings you have with your parents and siblings, but at …
Posted in Parenting and Family, Relationships
Tagged death, estate, family, parents, real estate, will
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15 Ideas to Have a More Enjoyable and Cheaper Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving can be a very expensive and stressful time – but with a few tips and ideas, you …
Posted in Food and Drink, Holidays
Tagged family, holiday, money saving, thanksgiving, tips, turkey, wine
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Fix Your Finances in 30 Days
The number of bankruptcies has skyrocketed in recent years. Foreclosures are rampant and credit card debt is reaching …
Posted in Budgeting, Credit Cards and Debt, Personal Finance
Tagged budget, credit cards, debt, dreams, family, featured, finances, goals, Personal Finance
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