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 Ohio Ranks Among Worst for Personal Finances

February 3, 2014 

Ohio Ranks Among Worst for Personal Finances

Financial security remains elusive for almost half of Ohio households, which often are one medical issue, pink slip or other crisis away from plunging into severe poverty, according to a new report from the Corporation for Enterprise Development.

 New Hampshire Considers Taxing Nonprofit Hospitals

January 31, 2014 

New Hampshire Considers Taxing Nonprofit Hospitals

An analysis of charity care at the state's 24 nonprofit hospitals, conducted in cooperation with the New Hampshire Hospital Association, shows that hospitals here are more charitable than the national average and less profitable, although there are wide variations from one New Hampshire hospital to another.

 Tax Expert Speaks on Impact of Health Care Reform

January 29, 2014 

Tax Expert Speaks on Impact of Health Care Reform

The new health insurance laws still have many individuals and small business owners scratching their heads. In an effort to help those in North Carolina, Tim Robinson, CPA, tax director at the CPA Firm of Hughes Pittman & Gupton, LLP, in the Raleigh-Durham area, recently spoke to financial executives on compliance with the Affordable Care…

 IRS Proposes Fines For Non-Compliance With Health Insurance Mandate

January 28, 2014 

IRS Proposes Fines For Non-Compliance With Health Insurance Mandate

Most U.S. taxpayers must secure health insurance coverage this year whether they want to or not. But the IRS and Treasury Department have clarified several exceptions to the rules in new proposed regulations relating to the health insurance mandate for individuals.

 Equality In Employer Health Insurance Plans Delayed

January 21, 2014 

Equality In Employer Health Insurance Plans Delayed

Unless you’ve been living under a rock the last few years, you’re well-aware that the massive health care legislation known informally as “Obamacare” by both its detractors and proponents remains the law of the land.

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January 17, 2014 

Saving for Retirement: What You Should Be Doing Now

You’ve heard the mantra a thousand times: It’s never too early to start saving and planning for retirement. Whether you’ve heeded that advice closely or have let time slip by, it’s also not usually too late to have a positive effect on your retirement finances.

Isaac M. O'Bannon

 Self-Employed Less Likely To Save Enough for Retirement

January 16, 2014 

Self-Employed Less Likely To Save Enough for Retirement

Self-employed workers, contractors and entrepreneurs often cite their independence as one of the biggest advantages to not having a traditional job, but being self-employed also means that individuals must exercise greater control over their retirement planning, since they usually do not have access to 401(k) pre-tax savings plans and automatic contributions.

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