Friday, October 23, 2009
Would you like additional sales people to help you sell your product or service?
Since its conception, the Dynamic Professional Women’s Network has positioned itself to be a very functional platform for women to develop the valuable connections necessary to grow in our professional as well as personal lives.
Inspired by the need to connect and partner with other professional women, but unable to commit to other early morning groups, DPWN was created to better meet the needs of working women and offer meeting times that also fit into a working mothers schedule. The objectives of the DPWN are simple, yet powerful. We focus on building great relationships, learning new business practices, sharing other networking opportunities, exchanging marketing ideas, and of course generating business for each other through referrals. We also have monthly Power Networking Events designed to inspire, educate, and motivate. At these events, the members of all of our chapters along with their guests, come together to further enhance their networking opportunities on a larger scale. In addition, we have other events and special discounts available only to members.
Let me know if this is something you may be interested in!
Monday, September 14, 2009
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Monday, July 27, 2009
HR Alert -- Federal and Illinois State Minimum Wage
As a reminder for Illinois employers, the state’s minimum wage increased to $8.00 an hour starting on July 1, 2009. The state minimum wage will also increase by an additional 25 cents on July 1, 2010.
Friday, June 12, 2009
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Tuesday, June 9, 2009
So What's Really Driving the Increase in Health Insurance Premiums?

- Advances in medical technology and subsequent increases in utilization;
- Price inflation for medical services that exceeds inflation in other sectors of the economy;
- Cost-shifting from people who are uninsured and those receiving Medicare and Medicaid to the private sector;
- High cost of regulatory compliance; and
- Patient lifestyles, such as smoking, physical inactivity and obesity.
Citing PricewaterhouseCoopers research from 2008, the report found that only three cents of every health care premium dollar is spent on health insurer profit.
According to the Institute's report, newer medical technologies tend to increase costs because they are generally more expensive than the older technologies they replace. While the availability of more advanced, superior technologies can yield better results for some patients, these technologies and diagnostic tests may be used inappropriately in some situations where existing, older technologies are more effective and accurate.
A copy of the full report is available by clicking on the link below.
IRS Releases 2010 Adjusted HSA Amounts
Eligible individuals with self-only coverage under a high-deductible health plan (HDHP) may contribute an annual maximum of $3,050 to their Health Savings Account (HSA) for 2010. Eligible individuals with family coverage (coverage for two or more individuals) under an HDHP may contribute up to $6,150 to their HSA. Individuals age 55 or older who are not enrolled in Medicare may contribute more to the account per year.
To be considered qualified for an HSA, the HDHP must meet certain IRS regulations. For 2010, to qualify as an HDHP.
- The minimum deductible amount must be $1,200 for self-only coverage and $2,400 for family coverage; increased from 2009 requirements.
- The out-of-pocket maximum must be no higher than $5,950 for individual or $11,900 for family coverage; increased from 2009 requirements.
- The HDHP must be set up with a combined medical/pharmacy deductible. This deductible must apply to the out-of-pocket maximum; no change from 2009 requirements.
- All medical and pharmacy services must be subject to deductible and out-of-pocket maximum except for preventative services.
For more information and to obtain a quote on a Health Savings Account Compatible Plan, please contact me!