Articles, tagged with "consolidated omnibus budget", page 5
03rd July 2008
As well as ending your chief source of income, jobloss may have further repercussions affecting your health insurance. You will need to decide what to do about health insurance if your employer has been providing your coverage.
The temptation might be ...
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Author:
Sofia Abasolo
17th June 2008
Most people believe that individual health insurance and group health insurance are essentially the same thing and that the only difference is that one is sold to individuals and that the other is sold to employers and other group organizations (such as c...
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Author:
Donald Saunders
17th June 2008
None of us enjoy being unemployed and it can place a considerable burden on both you and your family. You may even find that you have to depend to some extent on other people to help you cover day to day living expenses and perhaps temporarily put a roof ...
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Author:
Donald Saunders
01st May 2008
Who Gets the Coverage?
Many couples discover the hard way that planning the wedding was the easy partâ€"divorcing a spouse is a much longer, drawn out process from both an emotional and a financial perspective. Divorce means not only considering how be...
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Author:
Jim Waltrip
30th October 2007
If youre forced into a career change because of a layoff, dont panic. While it may seem the end of the world it could end up being a blessing in disguise. In fact many, especially those in middle age whove been stuck in jobs they dont enjoy because theyve...
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Author:
Christopher
23rd August 2007
Affordable health insurance is a must even when you follow a fitness program. Eating right and exercising regularly goes a long way to extending our life. We all should have regular health checkups. For many people, affordable health insurance is too cost...
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Author:
Keith Crovatt
13th July 2007
COBRA (The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, 1985) is a federal law designed to ensure that people can continue to receive health insurance coverage for up to 18 months following the termination of their employment.
The vast majority of c...
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Author:
Donald Saunders
08th June 2007
When a person loses their job for any reason, and fears the subsequent loss of their health insurance coverage, COBRA mandates that they have the chance to keep the coverage intact. But why does COBRA Coverage cost so much?
COBRA stands for the Consoli...
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Author:
Barry Waxler
25th May 2007
What are the Health Insurance Options for People who lose their job in Houston, Texas?
The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1986 established what is known as COBRA. COBRA is a health insurance that is available to a person who has lost...
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http:www.preferedforms.com
26th April 2007
There are many downsides to losing your job to say the least. One that may not immediately come to mind is the loss of your health insurance, but there is a form of fall back health insurance you can rely upon.
COBRA may sound like an odd name for a h...
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Author:
Barry Waxler
27th February 2007
Health insurance are basically interesting parts of our day-to-day life. It is only that sometimes, we are not aware of this fact!
Keep your mind open to anything when reading about health insurance. Opinions may differ, but it is the base of health in...
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Author:
Jimmy Wild
26th October 2006
In this day when companies are facing layoffs, buyouts, and other financial difficulties, it may be difficult to hold on to a good health insurance policy. Thanks to the government, however, there has been a couple of programs that will allow you to keep ...
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Author:
Joseph Kenny
12th April 2006
What the employee nees to know about COBRA to protect himself and his family.
The first question from one just terminated from his job is: What is COBRA and what are my rights and my options. Congress passed the landmark Consolidated Omnibus Budget R...
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Author:
Richard Evans
17th December 2005
Many new graduate students underestimate how much insurance they actually need. Many find out that schools don't offer graduate students good insurance plans and that private insurance, including continuing coverage from a previous job or from parental in...
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Author:
David Skul