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New ACA Guidance | Duncansville Benefits Broker
Abridged from www.thinkhr.com On April 20, 2016, the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and the Treasury released the…
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Identity Protection: Prevention, Detection and Victim Assistance | Employee Benefits PA
Abridged from www.irs.gov Identity theft places a burden on its victims and presents a challenge to businesses, organizations and government…
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6 Reasons Single People May Need Life Insurance | Employee Benefits Duncansville
By Maggie Leyes www.lifehappens.org Many people make the assumption that life insurance is for married couples and those with kids.…
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Who Is a Fiduciary? | Benefits Broker Pennsylvania
Abridged from www.thinkhr.com Under the rule, a person is a fiduciary if he or she receives compensation for providing advice…
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How to Add a Step Child to a Health Insurance Plan | Employee Benefits PA
By Jon Williams www.livestrong.com The addition of a stepchild to your family brings a variety of rewards and challenges. The…
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Steps to Successful Employee Communication | Pennsylvania Employee Benefits
www.hr360.com According to management expert and dean of Harvard Business School, Nitin Nohria, communication is the real work of leadership.…
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Set New Employees up for Success | Duncansville Benefits Broker
www.thinkhr.com A whopping 46% of new hires fail and are let go within 18 months of being hired. The blame…
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6 Reasons Single People May Need Life Insurance | PA Employee Benefits
www.lifehappens.org Many people make the assumption that life insurance is for married couples and those with kids. While it is…
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Define Indemnity Health Insurance | Benefits Broker Duncansville
www.livestrong.com By Heidi Wiesenfelder Although health maintenance organizations (HMOs) and preferred provider organizations (PPOs) represent the majority of insurance plans…
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Are You Paying the Kiddie Tax? | Benefits Broker PA
Marvin H. Feldman, CLU, ChFC, RFC, President and CEO of Life Happens www.lifehappens.org The kiddie tax is a tax rule…














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