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    because employee benefits are just as important as salary. He currently receives ten paid holiday days, 21 paid vacation days, and seven paid sick days. He also has a PPO group insurance plan paid by him and his employer, and Dental insurance paid in full by his employer. He has 401k defined contribution plan with a 6% match from his employer. The employee benefits are often overlooked when getting a job when an individual is young, but it’s imperative to understand what benefits are provided by…

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    Holiday Act 2004 Essay

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    HOLIDAY ACT 2004 Introduction: Question about entitlement to and payment for holiday and leave are the most commen.once it is confirmed whether the worker is casual, part-time or permanent. The holiday act 2004 generally provides the answers. The holiday act 2004 generally provides minimum entitlement to annual leave, public holiday, sick leave and bereavement leave. It is not possible to contact out of those minimum entitlement like the employment relation act 2000.the holiday act imposes duty…

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    The United States Social Security, the single most depended on welfare program across America, is in danger. Researchers have discovered that the Social Security program, newly named Old Age Survivor Disability Insurance, is deteriorating. Insolvency is deemed the forthcoming issue regarding the downfall of America's largest safety net. By the year 2034, the OASDI trust fund will only be able to pay out 75% of its debt owed to the millions of Americans advancing into their retirement years…

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    America Before The 1930's

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    banks; many Americans were barely able to provide for themselves and were unsure about what the future held for them. President Roosevelt, elected to office in 1932, had a vision for the future of America which included national healthcare, old-age pensions, and unemployment compensation; it would be a national insurance system to protect Americans against misfortunes which cannot be eliminated (Koojiman, 1999, p.…

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    “The U.S. corporate tax rate (35%) is the highest rate amongst the developed nations” (Dubay, 2015). Meaning, that U.S. companies pay a lot more in taxes than foreign companies do. Therefore, if Congress eliminated corporate taxes, Amazon would report a higher income since their earnings will no longer be taxed. This higher income would allow Amazon to partake in more investments such as the purchases of plant assets that they can use to earn additional revenue. Since Amazon would be doing well…

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    Every United States Citizen who works for a paycheck pays for certain government programs which span from social economic supplemental programs to entitlements. With the growing number of the American population, one program has remained constantly in question. Social Security is the largest socialist program funded directly by the taxes which the citizens pay from their paychecks. The program was enacted in 1935 under the Roosevelt administration in order for people of 65 years and older to…

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    5 Best Places To Retire: What Makes A Great Retirement Spot? Retirement is a new beginning of life. Usually most people plan to retire and live at the native place or at the family heirloom, where one has spent almost all the childhood and growing years and in which one knows every narrow lane and seasons. Nevertheless, the world is changing with the fast pace. The globalization actually helped to open the door of all countries for the people to live under certain conditions. Now, an Indian can…

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    Retirement Analysis

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    Retirement Analysis Article 1 The issue of income tax planning has long been a problem for many Americans and more so for retirees. After working for a major part of their lives, prospective retirees would like to ensure that they get the most out of every dollar they saved for their retirement. In her article “Retirement Relocation: State Taxes Matter More Than You Might Think” Rebecca Barsch observes that states with minimal or no income taxes are proving to be popular destinations for many…

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    “If workers invested 12.4 percent of their earnings in a private retirement account yielding a moderate rate of return (say, 3 percent a year after adjusting for inflation), most would collect larger pensions than they can expect under the present Social Security system. Which in 2010, more than 57 million Americans will not automatically receive a Cost-of-Living Adjustment, but the Consumer Price Index (inflation) rose 3%, which shows that Social Security…

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    Athletic Training is something that I have been interested in for quite a while. It requires a willingness to improve the body, health wise and strength wise. I have chosen this career field because it is something I like to do, and have been doing for a long time. Athletic Training also involves lifting weights and getting physically fit to improve our life and self-esteem. Athletic Training is something that anyone could do. A good benefit to Athletic Training would be the feeling of relief…

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