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New Health Care Law and 9/23

by Rose Greene, CFP on September 24, 2010

Health Care Reform Explained Your questions answered by: Susan Jaffe | from: AARP Bulletin | September 20, 2010 Q. What health care reforms start Sept. 23 and what’s so magical about that date? A. The law requires some key measures to kick in six months after President Obama signed the reform legislation, which is Sept. [...]
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The Advantages of HSAs

by Rose Greene, CFP on July 7, 2010

Health Savings Accounts offer you tax breaks and more. Provided by Los Angeles Financial Planner Rose Greene, CFP®   Why do people open up Health Savings Accounts in tandem with high-deductible insurance plans? Well, here are some of the compelling reasons why younger, healthier employees decide to have HSAs.   #1: Tax-deductible contributions. These accounts [...]
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A Tax Break Your Employees Will Love

by Rose Greene, CFP on June 21, 2010

Parents won’t pay extra taxes for keeping 20somethings on their health plans. Provided by Los Angeles Financial Planner, Rose Greene, CFP® Do you have any employees with young adult children?You probably do. Thanks to a recent IRS ruling, these employees just got a break: they won’t have to pay additional federal taxes if they keep [...]
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How will Obamacare affect your Small Business?

by Rose Greene, CFP on April 6, 2010

Will health care reform mean headaches … or hidden dividends? provided by Los Angeles Financial Planner, Rose Greene, CFP® Increased costs or savings in years to come? What do the federal health care reforms mean for your company? Will they lead to thousands of dollars in extra costs and more paperwork? Or will federal subsidies [...]
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Change Is On It's Way

by Rose Greene, CFP on April 1, 2010

HEALTH CARE CHANGES IN AMERICA But the historic vote hardly means an end to the debate. Provided Los Angeles Financial Planner, Rose Greene, CFP ® The House approves the Senate bill. Not a single Republican voted for it, but 219 Democrats did – and by a vote of 219-212, the House of Representatives sent the Senate’s version [...]
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