Starting in 2011, a family making $500,000 would have to pay $1,500 in additional income tax to help subsidize coverage for the uninsured. A family making $1 million would have to pay $9,000.
Employers who do not provide health insurance to workers would generally have to pay a fee or penalty to the government. The fee would be equal to 8 perc
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House Health Plan Outlines Higher Taxes on Rich
Posted by luckycharmer under Employee BenefitsFrom http://www.nytimes.com 5602 days ago
MIT: Obama's health reform will lift your businesses
Posted by luckycharmer under Employee BenefitsFrom http://www.businessbrief.com 5635 days ago
A new study insists that Obama-style healthcare reform will benefit small and midsize businesses.
The study — out of MIT conducted for the Small Business Majority, a nonprofit healthcare advocacy group — was done against the backdrop of data indicating that small businesses in the United States at one time were major providers of health coverag
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100 (Really) Creative Business Cards
Posted by luckycharmer under MarketingFrom http://www.webdesignerdepot.com 5664 days ago
This article takes a look at 100 truly outstanding business card designs which show that there are truly no limits to the design of a business card.
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Study: Ads featuring generic domain names attract more clicks
Posted by luckycharmer under Online MarketingFrom http://www.bizreport.com 5668 days ago
A generic domain name describes a product or service using the words an Internet user would typically associate with the topic. The benefits of generic domain names are that they attract more search engine clicks (both organic and paid) for product and service searches.
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To Retain Customers, Be the Duck
Posted by luckycharmer under Customer ServiceFrom http://crmweblog.crmmastery.com 5668 days ago
It's a known fact that it costs five times more to gain a new customer than it does to retain an existing one. So why do companies seem to invest more time, money and effort in the former, when the latter is what will really keep them afloat?
“According to Bill Drury, as reported in Communications Expert Coaches Professionals on Client-Retenti
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You Don't Need Big Bucks to Start a Business
Posted by luckycharmer under Raising CapitalFrom http://www.allbusiness.com 5943 days ago
One of the questions I'm asked most often is, "Where do I get money to start my business?" These questions often come with tidbits of other information like reports of bad credit, former bankruptcies, or empty wallets. The truth is it's difficult to find startup funding. Heck, these days it's hard for established, successful business owners t
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