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Wiley Long
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20th October 2008
The open enrollment period when you can sign up for a Medicare supplement insurance policy (more commonly known as a Medigap policy) lasts for only six months. If you do not enroll during this time period, the insurance company may be able to refuse you c...
16th October 2008
The Original Medicare Plan is a fee-for-service option that offers coverage for most health care services and only some prescription drugs. The insured can only go to medical facilities and see doctors that accept Medicare insurance. The individual bein...
16th October 2008
The December 1st deadline is drawing near to secure substantial savings on your current year taxes. With the upheaval in our economy, there has been quite a surge in the number of people applying for HSA-qualified health insurance. HSAs, or Health Savings...
16th October 2008
The current Medicare Plan is a fee-for-service option that has coverage for most health care services and some prescription drugs. The person being insured can only go to medical facilities and see doctors that accept Medicare insurance. You receive a r...
17th September 2008
Being inundated with medical expenses isn't anyone's idea of fun, but many must live through it anyway. One of the biggest problems associated with this problem has nothing to do with the amount of times you visit the doctor, but the amount charged by the...
11th September 2008
Medical Bill Negotiation companies are familiar with the discounts negotiated by large companies, insurance companies, PPO networks, and other big players, so are familiar with what the "lowest available price" might be. If you use one of these services,...
22nd August 2008
Paying too much for coverage and not having enough coverage may be a familiar scenario for many of the residents in America. Not many health insurance companies offer policies with coverage that will give you dental, eye and alternative care. Americans ar...
13th August 2008
Paying too much for health insurance coverage and not having enough health insurance coverage may be a familiar scenario for many Americans. Not many health insurance companies offer policies with coverage that will give you dental, eye and alternative ca...
25th June 2008
Health Savings Accounts consist of two parts - the high deductible health plan (HDHP), and the HSA itself. By carefully choosing which bank you use to establish your HSA, and strategically choosing how to fund your account and manage your investment, you...
21st May 2008
One of the best aspects of having a Health Savings Account is that you can control your medical care. If you want to have a medical test or procedure done that is not covered by your health insurance, you pay for it with pre-tax money from your health sav...
20th May 2008
One of the best aspects of having a Health Savings Account (HSA) is the control you you have over medical care. If you want to have a medical procedure or test done that is not covered by your health insurance, you pay for it with pre-tax money from your ...
22nd April 2008
Many small business owners are now taking advantage of Health Reimbursement Arrangements (HRAs) as a way to significantly cut their health insurance expenses. As health insurance premiums continue to grow, fewer small businesses are offering group coverag...
13th April 2008
With the skyrocketing cost of health insurance, small business owners are looking for ways to reduce their health insurance cots. Business owners now have the option to set up Health Reimbursement Arrangements to do just that. Learn how to set-up and ma...
29th February 2008
Summary: Few people who have a Health Savings Account really take advantage of all the tax-saving benefits these plans offer. One thing that anyone with a Health Savings Account should be aware of is all of the expenses that can legally be paid for from ...
27th February 2008
Having a Health Savings Account makes all of your HSA-qualified medical expenses tax-deductible. So make sure you aren't missing any HSA expenses and over paying your taxes. Remember, there is no virtue in paying more taxes than you really owe.
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