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Pooled Employer Plans: A smarter way to offer a 401(k)
Retirement savings plans consistently rank among the top employee benefits, but despite their popularity with workers, they have gained a reputation among employers for being costly and complex.
As a result, many small- and midsize-business owners avoid offering a retirement benefit altogether, believing they lack the budget, resources, and expertise to effectively manage a high-quality plan.
This can be a missed opportunity, especially when it comes to attracting and retaining talent. Fortunately, there is a solution that is making retirement plans easier and more affordable for businesses of all sizes: Pooled Employer Plans (PEPs).
Benefits and open enrollment: 5 tips
Navigating the waters of health insurance plans, flexible spending accounts (FSA), and deductibles can be confusing and present tough choices. Sure, your employer gives you a helpful booklet, the benefit options seem pretty straightforward, and you usually have a few weeks to submit your elections.
Nevertheless, here are some tips to keep in mind…
Tip 1: Open the benefits packet, read the packet
Tip 2: Measure your needs
Tip 3: Explore a flexible spending account
Tip 4: Think strategically with a health savings account
Tip 5: Use wellness benefits
How to be a great workplace for parents
Being a parent, especially a new parent, can certainly be stressful. Many moms and dads struggle to get enough sleep, manage mealtimes, help with homework, and make sure their kids get to school and all their extracurricular activities on time, all while juggling their own careers or supporting a spouse’s career. And employees who bring stress from home into the office can’t do their best work. So, what can employers and businesses do to make balancing kids and career easier by providing a great workplace for parents?
They can adopt policies that act to the mutual advantage of both their workers and themselves. These can cover areas like:
Location and schedule flexibility
Robust leave policies
Useful insurance options
Employee retention: 3 key points
Employee retention is critical to a healthy, well-functioning business. That’s because employee turnover costs you — in terms of money, productivity and morale.
So how do you hang on to the good employees? Sure, there are some things that as employers you can’t control. But you have a larger influence than you may think.
What owners should know about Qualified Sick Pay Plans
Imagine if a key employee were to become seriously sick or disabled. Maybe it’s your top salesperson or an employee who has been with you since the beginning. In addition to the potential impact to your business, the financial impact to that employee’s family and loved ones could be devastating. In a scenario like this, you might choose to continue paying that employee’s salary while they recover.
However, doing so is not quite as simple as you may think. The IRS will not consider the salary you pay while your employee is ill or injured to be a “wage,” since they are not actually working. This means you can’t deduct the wages from your company’s taxes or claim them as a business expense.
What benefits are your employees looking for?
Gone are the days when an employer simply offers a 'one-size-fits-all' benefits package.
A strong team: At the intersection of strategy & tactics
As a business matures, it may need more leaders than followers.