Rising Costs, Unclear Mandates:
How to Contain the Growing Cost of Employee Health Insurance

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How much of your small business health insurance costs can be offset by the small business tax credit? What is the difference between a health reimbursement account and a health savings account?

The cost of covering employee health insurance has has emerged as one of the leading obstacles to U.S. business competitiveness. Use this free eBook, featuring 5 tips from tax expert Barbara Weltman and pages of useful resources, to navigate the health insurance realities facing employers and employees and help your business reduce costs this year. Register for this exclusive content now!

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ImageBarbara Weltman is an attorney, prolific author with such titles as J.K. Lasser’s Small Business Taxes, and trusted professional advocate for small businesses and entrepreneurs. She is a guest columnist for The Wall Street Journal and a contributor to American Express OPEN and SBA.gov. She is also the publisher of Idea of the Day® and monthly e-newsletter Big Ideas for Small Business® at www.barbaraweltman.com and host of Build Your Business radio. She has been named one of the 100 2011 Small Business Influencers. 

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David Williams is author of the Health Business Blog and co-founder of MedPharma Partners, a health care strategy and business development firm, which serves clients intechnology-enabled health care services, pharmaceuticals, biotech, medical devices, and medical software. David holds a BA in Economics from Wesleyan University and an MBA from Harvard Business School.
ImageDr. Bob Graboyes is Senior Fellow for Health and Economics at the NFIB Research Foundation in Washington, DC. In this role, he analyzes federal and state healthcare legislation from the perspective of small business. He also teaches health economics in master's and doctoral programs at Virginia Commonwealth University, the University of Virginia, and George Mason University. 
ImageRobert Levin founded The New York Enterprise Report in 2003 to serve the needs of the owners and executives of small and midsize businesses that he has worked so closely with throughout his professional career. Available both in print and online, The New York Enterprise Report is relied on by more than 90,000 professionals for ideas and solutions to help them grow their businesses.