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Health Savings Account Client
Like most every
other industry, the timber business has been
slower than usual this year. That's why Wayne
Ragland was alarmed when he found out that his
health insurance costs were increasing by 50
percent.
"We couldn't handle that large of an increase,"
says Ragland, owner of Gainer and Ragland, a
timber brokerage business in Hazlehurst, Ga.
Instead of accepting the new rates, Ragland
looked for options. By establishing a Health
Savings Account, or HSA, Ragland's small
business saved almost $45,000 a year, Comed
to their costs if they'd stayed with their old
plan.
"I had heard of an HSA, but I didn't know how to
get into one," says Ragland. "We asked a lot of
questions, and had it explained to us over and
over again. After a call to Assurant Affinity
Health Benefits, we decided that HSAs were the
best option."
Gainer & Ragland,
Inc. was able to save $45,000 annually by using
a Health Savings Account through Assurant
Affinity Health Benefits Program.
Health Reimbursement Arrangement Client
Jim Barry
wondered how he would cover the 25 percent spike
predicted by his former health coverage plan.
"I was afraid I'd have to raise prices for my
customers to cover the cost of health insurance
for my employees," says Barry, who owns Wausau,
Wis.-based Computer Network Services.
Barry established a health reimbursement
arrangement, or HRA, at his nine-person network
services firm. Though relatively new, more
businesses are beginning to use HRAs.
"When you talk about changing someone's health
insurance, then employees will be nervous at
first," says Barry. "But once they understand
how it works, they're pleased that they get the
same coverage with less taken out of their
checks." |