The Mutual Benefits Of Providing Group-Term Life Insurance To Employees

Posted on: 21 October 2015

Companies with employees find that employee job satisfaction is usually enhanced by the availability of fringe benefits. In addition to being a deductible expense to the business, certain types of fringe benefits are not taxable to employees. Employers may reduce taxes for themselves and for their employees by providing group-term life insurance benefits. A fringe benefit is essentially a form of employee pay. However, group-term life insurance is usually not considered to be wages and is not subject to tax withholding.
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Top Tips For Saving As Much Money As You Can On Your Home Owners Insurance

Posted on: 8 October 2015

It is simply too much of a risk to go without home owners insurance. However, you might not like paying an arm and a leg for your policy. To help you save as much money as possible, you will want to check out the following money saving tips. Combine A Few Policies If your home owners insurance company also sells auto insurance, you might want to inquire about getting your auto insurance through them as well.
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Four Reasons To Have Boaters Insurance On Your Boat

Posted on: 23 September 2015

There are many people who own boats and assume that they do not need boaters insurance. Even if boaters insurance is not a requirement where you live, it is still something you should consider getting. The following guide walks you through a few reasons why boaters insurance is so important to have. Damage Done to the Boat by Others If you keep your boat at a public dock, there is always a chance that someone could cause damage to the boat when you are not around.
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Nearing Your Wedding Day? Insurance Options Every Couple Must Consider

Posted on: 1 September 2015

If you are almost to your wedding day and you and your spouse are talking about joining finances, you will want to talk about insurance. There are a few types of insurance that may be necessary after you get married, especially if you are traveling away for a honeymoon, so you can protect each other if anything comes up. You'll want to talk with an insurance agent before you head off on your honeymoon.
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