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Petoskey council urged to opt out of state's health benefit caps
Several audience members at Monday’s Petoskey City Council meeting urged city officials to opt out of newly established, state-set caps for how much public employers can pay toward their workers’ health benefit premiums.
The caps, signed into...Tags: Government, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Public Employees, Employment Opportunities
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N.Y. investor Peltz buys a bigger share of Legg Mason
New York investor Nelson Peltz has acquired a bigger share of Baltimore-based Legg Mason Inc., buying 2.65 million shares of the Baltimore money manager for $76.5 million between Aug. 1 and Aug. 3, a Securities and Exchange Commission filing shows. The...Tags: New York, Legg Mason, Inc., Shareholders
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Debt-ceiling debate, market downslide test investors' appetite for risk
Think about how you have been feeling about your portfolio lately. Were you unfazed by the debt-ceiling debate in Congress that brought the country to the brink of default or by the stock market sell-off that followed last week? Did you figure these were...Tags: Retirement, Human Interest, Career and Workplace, Inflation and Deflation, Florida
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Jon B. Lovelace dies at 84; head of American Funds
Jon B. Lovelace, who led the Los Angeles-based American Funds mutual fund company as it became one of the country's largest money management firms, has died. He was 84.
His family said Lovelace died of natural causes at his home in Santa Barbara on...Tags: J. Paul Getty Trust, Heart Attack, Great Depression (1929), Getty Center, John Muir
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U.S. firms to charge smokers, obese more for healthcare
ReutersLike a lot of companies, Veridian Credit Union wants its employees to be healthier. In January, the Waterloo, Iowa-company rolled out a wellness program and voluntary screenings. It also gave workers a mandate — quit smoking, curb obesity, or you'...Tags: Weight Loss, University of Louisville, Health, University of Pennsylvania, Retirement
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Practical Matters: How to select a health savings account
Pay for most prescription drugs, physician visits and medical equipment out of one's own pocket but have enormous medical expenses — say after an accident or surgery — covered by an insurance company. To many Americans, that seems like a...Tags: Social Issues, Health, Government, Drugs and Medicines, Medical Services
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Your health plan may qualify you for a deduction
If you are doing last-minute tax planning, check to see if you are eligible for an attractive but sometimes overlooked deduction that can help you save money. Taxpayers who are covered by high-deductible health insurance plans, either individually or...Tags: Family, Social Issues, Health, Personal Finance, Medical Services
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Public worker costs likely target in Snyder speech
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — State workers are bracing for changes that could affect their work practices and their bottom line when Gov. Rick Snyder delivers his first annual State of the State address on Wednesday. The state faces a shortfall of up...Tags: Private Health Care, Pension and Welfare, Health, Retirement, Interior Policy
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Sounding Off: More focus needs to be on treasurer's office
Editor's note: This corrects how the city treasurer is selected, which will still be by election. Let's imagine you just won the lottery and you have $150 million in the bank. Would you (a) hire a full-time professional to manage your money, or (b) hire...Tags: Economic Policy, Lifestyle and Leisure, Politics, Economy, Business and Finance, Investments
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Business People - May 22
F&M Trust CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — Officials at F&M Trust Co. announced that Philip A. Pantano was promoted to vice president — commercial services relationship manager and Mark P. Bernier was promoted to assistant vice president —...Tags: Realty, Financial and Business Services, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Loans, Real Estate Buyers
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City Council Meeting Wrap-Up
The following is from the Laguna Beach City Council meeting of Oct. 5. * Investment policy online City Treasurer Laura Parisi announced that a draft of the proposed investment policy for 2011 was posted on the city's website in the Treasurer's...Tags: Economic Policy, Referenda, Laguna Beach, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace
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May 24, 2010
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Jan 15, 2011
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Mar 28, 2011
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Oct 14, 2010
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