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Insurance for college students: What you do and don’t need

Higginbotham

When freshmen head off to college, they’re often leaving home for the first time. In addition to choosing classes and navigating a new life with roommates, it’s important to consider insurance for college students. College students often have higher auto insurance rates because younger drivers are considered riskier.

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Employee Benefit: A Strategic Investment for Attracting and Retaining Top Talent

Empuls

  The never-ending disappearing act: where does your paycheck go?  This is especially true when you factor in the seemingly endless list of expenses: groceries, rent/mortgage, utilities, health insurance, car payments.   According to pwc, 60 % of full-time employees are stressed about their finances.

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Prioritize Financial Well-being in the Workplace

Empuls

  💡 45% of workers say their finances pose a distraction at work. Financial wellbeing refers to being secure and in control of your finances, both in the present and future. While the insurance premium is discretionary, plans include regular check-ups and eye and dental coverage.