Plus, 66% cannot identify what 529 plans are, the annual survey finds.
This article covers seven surprising things you need to know about this brave new world of required health insurance coverage through the Affordable Care Act.
The Affordable Care Act has produced a significant impact on the expenses of health insurance companies.
Government regulation in business is nothing new. The Affordable Care Act is one of those regulations, those who understand stay competitive.
NPR Health answers your questions about The Affordable Care Act.
Monopoly products and services go up in price, while competitive ones go down.
The Affordable Care Act has brought a significant reform toward the health insurance industry.
Things to Keep in Mind if You're Uninsured Being proactive about the medical services and bills you receive can save you and your family money. Ask Questions Before and During Your Visit Ask how much the service
The Affordable Care Act Premium Tax Credit is a new refundable tax credit that can lower your monthly health insurance premiums. If you qualify for the tax credit, you can claim the Premium Tax Credit throughout the year to lower your monthly health insurance premiums, or claim the credit with your tax return to either lower your overall tax bill or increase your tax refund.
A new effort to get rid of the Affordable Care Act is playing out in the courtroom. The legal challenge could jeopardize coverage for people with preexisting conditions. Insurance provides protection from possible risk. Selling this protection is a new ca
Get a step-by-step breakdown of how the health care reform law works, who is now eligible, and what happens if you already have health insurance.
The Affordable Care Act is having a lasting impact on small businesses, affecting how owners make decisions about hiring and managing staff, upgrading equipment and more.
States are sharply divided on how — or whether — to implement the Affordable Care Act.
Want to know why your health insurance premiums are skyrocketing? It's simple - since the Affordable Care Act was passed, health insurance companies have bee...
Joy Stenehjem, CPA, CFP on the Affordable HeathCare Act and credits associated with the exchange. Are you a member of this group?
A look at how many people avoid health care because they can't afford it.
More than 30 million Americans with health benefits skip doctor visits due to high costs.
When it comes to a small business, every penny counts, just like every employee counts, to the successful operation of the business. But with health insurance and major benefits being too expensive for most small businesses to offer, how do you balance being able to recruit and retain good employees with benefits and incentives, while keeping an eye on the bottom line of the business<br>Be creative and try not to think of benefits in the traditional sense. Talk to the employees. Ask…
A breakdown of the Affordable Care Act and what is required of business owners.