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New Diversified Investment Advisors Survey Shows That More U.S. Companies Are Co

New Diversified Investment Advisors Survey Shows That More U.S. Companies Are Considering Total Benefits Outsourcing PURCHASE, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 20, 2005--Amidst increasing pressures to save financial and human resources associated with the administration of retirement, health and welfare benefits plans, 22% of U.S. companies are currently considering Total Benefits Outsourcing (TBO), while another 11% have either implemented or are in the process of implementing TBO, ...

Health Insurance - To Take or Not to Take: is it worth the risk?

Health Insurance - To Take or Not to Take: is it worth the risk? Sam Caldicott Unlike in Canada and parts of Europe, like Germany and The UK, where most health care costs are supported by the government, most healthy, mentally sound Americans below 65 usually have to rely on their own resources to manage personal health care funding. For most U S citizens, this means building some health insurance into their general personal ...

10 Tips For Motivating Your Employees

10 Tips For Motivating Your Employees Mark Wardell 10 Tips for Motivating your Employees 1. You can't actually motivate your employees. What??!?? I know this first tip seems a little counterproductive, but bear with me. You see, motivation is internal, not external. You can motivate people with carrots and sticks for a while, but it can't last. Long term, people need to motivate themselves. You're not powerless, ...

Self-Employed Health Insurance

Self-Employed Health Insurance Jason Woolard You've decided to quit your job and start your own business. That's Great! Being self-employed has many advantages. You get to set your own schedule, you don't answer to anyone, you're income is only limited to how hard you work and it's rewarding. However, there are a few drawbacks, namely benefits. Now you have to work 52 weeks per year, setup your own retirement account and find your ...

When enrollong in benefits, always rea the fine print

When enrolling in benefits, always read the fine print By Kathy Kristof It's open-enrollment season, and if workers don't check the right boxes, they might end up without coverage. Every year, workers are advised to look closely at their benefits package during open-enrollment season. This year, they have even more reasons to read the fine print. Companies are increasingly requiring "active ...

GM raises health cost for salaried

GM raises health cost for salaried Active employees will have to pay 50 percent higher deductibles for medical care in 2006. By Brett Clanton and Sharon Terlep DETROIT -- General Motors Corp. is increasing health care costs for tens of thousands of white-collar employees and retirees in a move that could save the troubled automaker millions of dollars in 2006. The hikes come as part of GM's annual review of health benefits and will require ...



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Johnson County Community Calendar September 10-16 (The Kansas City Star)
JOHNSON COUNTY WOMEN’S CONNECTION: Speaker Nancy Dempsey. Feature: Hidden Treasures. Musician Paul Lee. Bring an acquaintance and join us for brunch. 9:30-11 a.m. Sept. 18, Milburn Country Club, 7501 W. 69th, Overland Park. $16 inclusive. Reservations and cancellations essential by Sept. 15 at noon. (913-768-4151, 913-782-6850)


Geodatabase to play important role in preserving Jordan's archaeological treasures (Zawya)
10 September 2008 AMMAN (JT) - A newly designed Arabic-English, web-based geographic information system will standardise and centralise information on archaeological sites throughout the Kingdom into a single system, maintaining information on exact locations and boundaries, site characteristics and condition.


Years later, Sheppard still treasures CLU memories (Ventura County Star)
Mike Sheppard is the epitome of a well-traveled football coach. He's worked for eight college and seven NFL teams in 10 states during 34 years in the profession. But no matter how far he travels, there is one spot Sheppard will always consider like home — the campus of Cal Lutheran.


Treasure hunting for a good cause (The MidWeek)
Officials from the Kishwaukee United Way are looking for some "hidden treasures" to donate to other organizations. The Kishwaukee United Way is conducting its second annual Hidden Treasures program.


Preservation and the denial of death (Southeast Missourian)
Kaye and I enjoy living in an old house and a community that blend the old with the new, the present with the past, the real with the imaginary, leading us to reflect upon the ageless issues of life and time and mutability.


Bright days, best house tours / For architectural voyeurs, it's high season for viewing every style, from Victorian to ... (San Francisco Chronicle)
In most parts of the country, fall home tour season signals the beginning of cuddle-up-in-front-of-the-fire time. Here in the Bay Area, the promise of architecture and design voyeurism lures us inside on what are often the warmest and sunniest days. It is our...


Club members share their treasures (Jackson County Floridan)
Childhood memories, sweethearts' tokens of affection, and parents' loving gifts took center stage Monday as the Sneads Carlisle Rose Garden Club put on its first-ever 'Show and Tell' meeting.


Groton man treasures extra year of playing college soccer (Aberdeen American News)
Nick Becker is getting another shot -- at his senior year....


Studio restores art treasures (Community Press & Recorder)
Patrick Lusher and Kristel Grahm carefully appraise a broken doll brought to the studio for restoration.


Your pictures (BBC News)
A gallery of your digital images from around Wales



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