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Salmond challenges National Insurance increase plans

First Minister Alex Salmond has criticised Labour’s plans to raise National Insurance payments to tackle the budget deficit.

Speaking at the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) annual conference in Aberdeen, Mr Salmond said he would challenge such a policy.

UK Business Secretary Lord Mandelson said increases were difficult but sometimes necessary.

Mr Salmond also unveiled a £5m investment fund for small businesses.

In his speech, the first minister said: “In terms of the pre-budget report, the SNP MPs join with others to challenge the policy of increasing the tax on jobs in the middle of a recession.

When businesses are saying to me the priority demand is to reduce the deficit, then they can’t then in the next breath exclude the means of doing that (more…)

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Insurance Options For Business Travelers

business-traveler-at-airportBusiness travelers are no strangers to extenuating circumstances. Last-minute changes to flights, lost luggage, missed connections, rental-car accidents if you travel for work, it likely has happened to you. Most of these hassles involve fees charges that employers assume as a cost of doing business. But when travelers are self-employed, as a growing number of business travelers are, all of these fees suddenly add up.
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Medical Physicians of Sports Stars

With an eighty-five percent turnover payment rate from various insurance companies many of the medical physicians who provide health care for the various sports figures do well financially. Keeping a wide birth from everyday individuals and their mediocre insurance plans all the way to the shinning star athlete many medical physicians have found a way to cope with the changing tides and remain in a lucrative business.

It was discussed in an article the ups and downs of the everyday life through the medical clinics that modified their medical practice to accommodate individuals from all walks of life. They also work diligently with some of the most ardent sports stars involving football, hockey, and basketball, while working along side the local elementary school teacher and grocery store entrepreneur.

These medical physician decorated facilities are far different from the average medical physician’s facility with the inclusion of health spas to accommodate the upcoming sports stars that are riding high. The holistic and wellness programs are becoming the shift in the medical practice and the individual health insurance companies.

Though the medical insurance companies are beginning to come around they continue to hold on to the old ways. The benefits the insurance hold steadfast to and are able to offer at this present time are very rudimentary, but at least it is a start and more than most have even now.
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Health Insurance Exchanges Will Work

Health_medical_insurance_San_DiegoSmall businesses and self-employed individuals hope to get better deals on health insurance through the new exchanges that would be created under health care reform legislation.

These new marketplaces should provide up to 30 million Americans with an easy-to-use way to shop for coverage by offering a menu of plans, presented in a Web-based standardized format. By creating a large pool of customers, the exchanges should be able to get better insurance at a lower cost than individuals or small businesses could get on their own.

There is more that we don’t know than we do know” as to how the exchanges will work, said Jon Kingsdale, executive director of the Commonwealth Health Insurance Connector Authority, the exchange created by health insurance reform in Massachusetts. “Implementation is 90 percent of the game.

Creating a national health insurance exchange — or a system of state or regional exchanges — “has incredible potential if it’s done right.

People have just not focused on the mechanics of the exchange enough.

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