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Fringe Benefit Analysts® is a full-service insurance, consulting and employee benefits firm. We serve a wide range of businesses with best-in-class expertise, services and support for their benefit programs. Our clients are assured of accurate, consistent solutions, attention to detail, responsiveness and a high return-on-value for their benefits dollars. Fringe Benefits Analysts helps ‘calm the waters’ of the complex and sometimes overwhelming world of insurance benefits. Please enjoy our blog!

What You Need to Know about Health Flexible Spending Accounts

September 6 | 2017
By: Danielle Capilla
Chief Compliance Officer at United Benefit Advisors
What You Need to Know about Health Flexible Spending Accounts

A health flexible spending account (FSA) is a pre-tax account used to pay for out-of-pocket health care costs for a participant as well as a participant’s spouse and eligible dependents. Health FSAs are employer-established benefit plans and may be offered with other employer-provided benefits as part of a cafeteria plan. Self-employed individuals are not eligible […]

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Survey: Small Businesses Keeping Pace with Health Benefits Offered by Employers Nationwide

August 30 | 2017
By: Bill Olson
Chief Marketing Officer at United Benefit Advisors
Survey: Small Businesses Keeping Pace with Health Benefits Offered by Employers Nationwide

Small employers, those with fewer than 100 employees, have a reputation for not offering health insurance benefits that are competitive with larger employers, but new survey data from UBA’s Health Plan Survey reveals they are keeping pace with the average employer and, in fact, doing a better job of containing costs. According to our new […]

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Dependent Eligibility: Top Three Reason Why You Shouldn’t Audit

August 24 | 2017
By: Bill Olson
Chief Marketing Officer at United Benefit Advisors
Dependent Eligibility: Top Three Reason Why You Shouldn’t Audit

Recently, UBA Partner Mike Humphrey, Senior Benefits Advisor at The Wilson Agency, shared some great insights for those who are considering doing a dependent audit. He points out three reasons why you shouldn’t do these audits and offers a much better approach to reining in costs associated with covering dependents that should no longer be […]

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Biting the Hand that Pays Them

August 21 | 2017
By: Ron E. Peck
Esq., Senior Vice President & General Counsel
The Phia Group, LLC, a UBA Strategic Partner
Biting the Hand that Pays Them

I was recently asked to speak to a gathering of hospital-sponsored health plans and providers of health care services about our health care system, and trends I see developing which threaten it. I’d planned to talk about how the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA or Obamacare) only targets one-third of the health care […]

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Strategic Benefits Communication: Five key steps to success this open enrollment season

August 17 | 2017
By: Kevin D. Seeker
GBA, AVP, Benefit Communication
Sun Life Financial, A UBA Strategic Partner
Strategic Benefits Communication: Five key steps to success this open enrollment season

In previous posts, I have talked about several aspects of strategic benefits communication. Now it’s time to put those strategies into action. As we approach enrollment season, let’s look at five key steps to ensuring this year’s open enrollment is successful for you and your employees. 1. Determine your key objectives What do employees need […]

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Emails Never Sleep: Employers Consider Email Expectations

August 14 | 2017
By: Robert Black
Software Developer, United Benefit Advisors
Emails Never Sleep: Employers Consider Email Expectations

For some employees, when they leave work, they don’t even think about it until they return the next morning. For others, while they may leave their place of employment, they’re never truly disconnected. That’s because there’s a workplace culture where some employees feel they must check and respond to their work emails 24/7/365. While this […]

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When Grief Comes to Work

August 10 | 2017
By: Kathryn Schneider
LCP, CEAP, EAP Consultant
Benefit Solutions Division Mutual of Omaha Insurance Company, a UBA Strategic Partner
When Grief Comes to Work

Death and loss touch all of us, usually many times throughout our lives. Yet we may feel unprepared and uncomfortable when grief intrudes into our daily routines. As a manager, when grief impacts your employees it’s helpful to have a basic understanding of what they are going through as well as ways you can help. […]

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The Future of Corporate Wellness – Where Will We Go From Here?

August 7 | 2017
By: Valeria S. Tivnan
MPH, M.ED., Director, Population Health and Well-Being at EBS
The Future of Corporate Wellness – Where Will We Go From Here?

I am proud to say that I have been involved in corporate wellness since the mid-1980s. Helping employees live healthier and happier lives, as well as supporting employers with best-in-class tools to improve their cultures, have been my passion and purpose. I have witnessed and worked on corporate wellness since the time when physical health […]

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New Benefits Target Employee Debt

August 1 | 2017
By: Geoff Mukhtar
Communications Manager at United Benefit Advisors
New Benefits Target Employee Debt

Today, most new full-time hires expect a company to offer certain standard benefits – health, dental, vision, and life insurance, paid vacation and sick days, and a 401(k) or pension. Some companies go beyond this and provide other benefits such as profit sharing, parking reimbursement, mobile phone reimbursement, wellness programs, and even on-site daycare. So […]

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Workspace Cybersecurity Begins with Employees

July 17 | 2017
By: Tara Marshall
Help Desk Specialist, United Benefit Advisors
Workspace Cybersecurity Begins with Employees

I’ve looked at clouds from both sides now From up and down and still somehow It’s cloud illusions I recall I really don’t know clouds at all — Joni Mitchell, “Both Sides, Now” And like that song from 1969, it appears that most employees really don’t know cloud computing at all. In an article on […]

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