How can you tell if an employee might have a substance abuse problem? He or she may have physical symptoms (chills, smell of alcohol, sweating, weight loss, physical deterioration) Continue reading “Symptoms of Substance Abuse in the Workplace”
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Using Life Insurance for Charitable Giving

Life insurance does more than protect families from the financial costs of a breadwinner’s untimely death. It can also help individuals make a substantial bequest to a favorite charitable organization and possibly enjoy a tax break as well. Continue reading “Using Life Insurance for Charitable Giving”
Safety Devices Will Change Auto Insurance as We Know It

Many newer cars have automated driving safety devices ranging from back-up cameras to automated parking systems. Google has been testing driverless cars on public highways, and soon most cars will include event data recorders, similar to the “black boxes” in aircraft. What will these developments mean for your auto insurance? Continue reading “Safety Devices Will Change Auto Insurance as We Know It”
High-Risk Drivers Have Many Insurance Options

Shopping for auto insurance can be difficult if you’re lucky enough to have a fancy sports car in the garage — or unlucky enough to have an accident or speeding ticket on your driving record. Continue reading “High-Risk Drivers Have Many Insurance Options”
Annuities: The DIY Pension Plan

In 1980, 38 percent of private industry workers had a defined benefit pension plan. By 2011, that percentage had dropped to only 14.7 percent. The rest will have to live their retirement on Social Security and their own savings.
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Gun Rights vs. Employer’s Property Rights

The debate over gun rights often pits the individual’s right to bear arms and the rights of private property owners, such as employers, to prohibit firearms on their premises.
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