If you’ve been in business for more than a year or so you probably already know that what the Affordable Care Act (ACA) classifies as a “small” business are those with less than 50 workers. And those small businesses with between 2 and 49 full-time equivalent (FTE)...
Health insurance coverage can be costly, and the cost seems to go up from one year to the next, with some years more so than others. It’s bad enough for the individual or head of a family to buy their own insurance. It’s a fiscal challenge that is multiplied tens of...
Conscientious business owners prefer to offer their employees desirable benefits to foster loyalty and retention. In addition, most small employers understand that a robust and attractive benefits package is essential for attracting quality candidates when hiring. So,...
Many small business owners go into business because they want to pursue doing something they love and doing it for themselves. Many often fail to foresee the vast amount of administrative work that comes with having employees. And many small employers often find...
When it comes to employee benefits, health insurance ranks at the top of the list of desired and, to be honest, expected employer-provided perks. Attracting and retaining good employees and staying competitive in a volatile hiring environment also incentivizes most...