Running and building a business is a costly endeavor. While some businesses have greater overhead than others, no one gets away without incurring some level of start-up and then ongoing expenses. And, often times, health insurance costs can be a major expense,...
Most small business owners know that unless they have 50 or more full-time exempt employees (FTEs) they’re not required to offer health coverage. However, if you’re a new business owner or are just now looking to offer your employees insurance options, this may be...
In addition to choosing to offer health coverage options to your employees, it’s important to know that well-designed employee wellness programs can be beneficial for small businesses. They can help improve employee health and well-being, among other benefits, and can...
For employees with more than 50 full-time equivalent employees, or FTEs, offering their workers affordable health insurance options isn’t really an option. However, according to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) small businesses with fewer than 50 full-time staff are not...
Making decisions regarding the options and offerings an employer will make for employees can be somewhat complicated. That is largely because no two people are the same, and not all employees have the same health coverage needs. Among the several options available for...
Depending on whose data you look at, the United States is home to millions of small businesses. In fact, according to the Small Business Administration, there are currently 32,540,953 million small businesses in the nation and small business health insurance is a...