ATLANTA GA — (BUSINESS WIRE)
The Medical Executive-Post today announced its participation in this year’s Small Business Saturday, November 24, 2013 — a day dedicated to strengthening the community by supporting local, independently-owned small businesses.
Origins
This ME-P is preparing for the third annual initiative. Along with a host of other participating companies, we recognize the importance of supporting small business like medical practices and fiduciary focused financial advisory firms in cities across the country, the jobs they help create and the culture they instill in local communities.
Assessment
According to the Small Businesses Association [SBA], small businesses nationwide have accounted for 65% of net new jobs created over the past 17 years and represent 99.7% of all employer firms.
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Conclusion
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INSURANCE: Risk Management and Insurance Strategies for Physicians and Advisors
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Small Business and Health Care Update 2014
According to The National Small Business Association in 2014, while the majority of employers think offering health insurance is very important to recruiting good employees, just 51 percent of the smallest firms offer health benefits.
Among the 70 percent of small firms overall that do offer health insurance, the majority report paying for more than half of the cost of their employees’ plans.
Today; the average monthly per-employee cost of health insurance premiums for a small firm is $1,121. When asked in 2009 for the estimated monthly cost of their health benefits package, per employee, it was just $590 per month.
Source: The National Small Business Association
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