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...
While owners of businesses that have fewer than 50 full-time employees are not required to offer their workers health insurance coverage, many do nonetheless. For some it is more of an employee benefit-oriented decision while others want to take advantage of tax...
As a small business owner, you may already offer health insurance coverage benefits to your workers. Or you may be relatively new to the employer role and have just recently decided to make group coverage an option for your employees. Either way, understanding the...
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)...