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16+ types of employee benefits you should consider

Genesis HR Solutions

At the end of this article, we’ll explain how a professional employer organization (PEO) can help you select, negotiate, and administer best possible benefits for your company. There are four major types of employee benefits many employers offer: medical insurance, life insurance, disability insurance, and retirement plans.

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Navigating employee benefits: A comprehensive guide for growing businesses

Insperity

Optional dental and vision care are usually offered alongside health insurance for an added fee.) Affordable Care Act dictates whether your business is legally required to provide health insurance and what your health care plan must cover based on its size. Many employers match their employees’ contributions to boost their savings.

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10 Best Employee Benefits Platforms to look out for in 2023

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Benefits platforms also allow companies to centralize and automate the administration of employee benefits, such as health insurance, retirement plans, paid time off, and more. Flexibility in Benefits: An employee benefits platform can provide greater flexibility in the benefits employers can offer their employees.

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7 PEO benefits that can save you money

Insperity

They are when you outsource your heaviest HR burdens to a professional employer organization (PEO). In a nutshell, a PEO is an organization that enters into a co-employment relationship with your company, assuming many of your employer-related HR responsibilities, such as payroll and benefits.

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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. Tax-preferred plans: Health flexible spending accounts, health savings accounts, health reimbursement accounts, transportation accounts, and more. 401(k) and retirement plans. Considering a PEO?

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What is a PEO?

Insperity

The good news: There’s help out there – it’s called a professional employer organization (PEO). These organizations can work with your company to provide comprehensive and affordable payroll, benefits and human resource services through a business-to-business relationship called “co-employment.

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