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By Amanda McGrory-Dixon |
May 13, 2013
Although nonprofit employers believe offering health insurance to employees is valuable, many find that it is not cost effective, according to a recent survey by Zane Benefits Inc.
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By Kathryn Mayer |
April 5, 2013
Got an insurance quote? Don’t expect it to be accurate.
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By Stephen Ohlemacher |
April 2, 2013
Millions of people who take advantage of government subsidies to help buy health insurance next year could get stung by surprise tax bills if they don't accurately project their income.
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By Kathryn Mayer |
March 7, 2013
It's everyone's favorite time of year: Tax season. Do you know how to make the most of it?
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By Kathryn Mayer |
February 19, 2013
Got an insurance quote? Don’t expect it to be accurate.
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By Alissa Skelton |
February 8, 2013
The governor, attorney general and other elected officials would be kicked off Nebraska's state employee health insurance plan under a bill lawmakers discussed Thursday.
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By Nathan Solheim |
February 7, 2013
Age 65—the minimum age most people sign up for Medicare—is a watershed date in a person’s life.
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By Nathan Solheim |
January 21, 2013
Americans have a list of important ages. At 16, it’s time for a driver’s license in most states. At 18, it’s time to register to vote. At 21, people can buy alcohol. At 25, auto insurance usually gets cheaper. The next watershed date in a person’s life after that is...
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By Gary Fineout |
January 17, 2013
It turns out that the state of Florida has yet another major decision to make in the next few months when it comes to the federal health care overhaul.
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By Kathryn Mayer |
December 21, 2012
There’s a lot happening this time of year, and in the rush of the holidays, consumers may overlook one important thing to think about: insurance benefits.