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Professional Employer Organization (PEO): Right for Your Business?

Business Management Daily

Professional employer organizations (PEOs) offer a cost-effective solution to this problem. Besides the cost savings, working with a PEO can yield many benefits to employers. NAPEO (National Association of Professional Employer Organizations) economists Laurie Bassi and Dan McMurrer conducted research into PEOs.

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Future-ready HR: The versatility of full-service PEO partnerships

Insperity

Let’s explore all the services that a full-service PEO partner can perform for your organization and why your business may want to consider this option for the most comprehensive, cost-efficient and time-efficient HR outsourcing. Together, this equates to greater peace of mind that present and future HR needs are met.

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4 Health Insurance Options For Small Business Owners

Genesis HR Solutions

In the small group market: Rates are regulated Plans typically require 70% or more employee participation Plan options may be limited Carriers have contribution requirements. Either way, your small business has access to certain products, which usually don’t include many of the more robust insurance plans offered to larger companies.

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Understanding the cost of employee benefits & what it means for your company

Genesis HR Solutions

Insurance types: Medical, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance plans. That’s why most employers contribute (many significantly) to health insurance—covering anywhere from 50% to 100% of the total cost. How do you decide which benefits your organization should offer? Common Employee Benefits.