Archive for January, 2009

US Stimulus Plan To Help Some Unemployed With Health Insurance

COBRA benefits help some unemployed people keep their group health insurance. As we have discussed, this extension usually comes at a high price which shocks many terminated employees. Since the employer does not have to carry any portion of the premium any longer, the ex-employee will have to pay the whole amount.

Financial Stimulus Promises Help With COBRA Payments

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Posted by admin - January 28, 2009 at 8:15 pm

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Medicare Health Insurance Plans Explained

Still Don’t Understand Medicare Health Insurance?

It is sort of ironic, that now that we get older, we have to go back to the Plan A, B, Cs, and Ds of Medicare Health Insurance! In fact, now that we have even more health insurance choices for Medicare beneficiaries, it can be even tougher to select the right plans.

Get Help and Find Medicare Plan Quotes by Zip Code: Compare Medicare Health Insurance Policies

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Posted by admin - January 13, 2009 at 9:13 pm

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Teen Car Insurance

Car Insurance For Teens

This article was written by InsureMe.com personnel for informational purposes only and not intended as professional advice.

 

Finding Lower Cost Car Insurance For Your Teen Driver

Adding your teenager to your car insurance policy can be costly. But teen car insurance is essential to protect your teen—and your car—in case of an accident.

At InsureMe, we’re all about family. In fact, since 1993 we’ve been providing families just like yours competing teen car insurance quotes from local providers. And we’d like to help you find affordable teen coverage, too. Just fill out our quote box at the top of this page, and we’ll get you up to five quotes right away.

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Posted by admin - January 12, 2009 at 3:09 pm

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IRS HSA (Health Savings Accounts) Guidelines for 2009

The IRS controls HSA deductible contribution amounts

The IRS issued 2009 HSA contribution limits and minimum plans:

Contributions:
- $3,000 for self-only coverage
- $5,950 for family coverage

For Clients who are 55 and older they are allowed a catch up provision of: $1000.

Minimum High Deductible Health Plan deductibles:
- $1,150 self-only
- $2,300 family

And, after retirement, any remaining HSA savings can be used for Medicare supplement premiums, long term care premiums, Medicare Part D premiums, or other needs with no tax penalty.

An HSA (Health Savings Account) works with a higher deductible major medical insurance plan. Learn more about HSA health insurance plans.

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Posted by admin - January 7, 2009 at 1:49 am

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