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Top 10 Employee Benefits Certifications for Professionals in 2024

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Administered by the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans (IFEBP) and Dalhousie University, this program provides a comprehensive education on employee benefits, retirement plans, and health benefits. Key Benefits: Comprehensive coverage of group benefits, retirement plans, and compensation.

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Can Farmers Ever Afford to Retire?

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Benefits are based on a worker’s 35 highest earning years and delayed retirement credits between full retirement age and age 70 increase benefit amounts. Off-Farm Job Employer Benefits - These include a defined benefit pension, an employer retirement savings plan (e.g., health insurance).

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Common Tax Forms Employers Need to Know: A Complete Guide

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The information on Form W-2 includes total wages earned, federal and state income tax withheld, Social Security and Medicare taxes withheld, and any other deductions or contributions such as retirement plan contributions. Form 1099-R: Reports distributions from pensions, annuities, retirement plans, or insurance contracts.

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Financial Planning Tips for Older Women

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Retirement Spending - Expenses likely to increase in later life include medical/dental expenses, health insurance premiums (e.g., Sources of Retirement Income - Income sources include Social Security, employer defined-benefit pensions or defined-contribution retirement plans (e.g.,

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Financial Planning Tips for Self-Employed Older Adults

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Set aside a portion of self-employment income to send to the IRS for quarterly estimated tax payments (and/or over-withhold on a pension or Social Security) to ensure compliance with tax regulations. Contributions to non-Roth accounts are often tax-deductible, thereby reducing adjusted gross and, ultimately taxable, income.

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Employee Benefits Providers: What Employers Need to Know

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  These providers handle the complex tasks of negotiating with insurance companies, managing enrollment processes, and ensuring compliance with regulations. They help identify the most suitable benefits, such as health insurance, retirement plans, and wellness programs.

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Only 28% of employees feel employers are supporting their financial wellbeing

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Half (54%) would prefer employers invest more in health insurance, while 43% would like more on retirement plans. Following retirement (73%) and healthcare (72%), employees vary in what benefits they believe to be most key to financial wellbeing.