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Mark DeRosa is the President of VantagePoint Benefit Administrators and contributor to the Blog section. He is excited to provide knowledge and a unique point of view for current events, latest trends and various other topics that apply to payroll, HR and Benefits.


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Happy and motivated coworkers5 Ways to Improve Work Performance

As a manager, do you know what your employees are doing at all times? The answer is most likely, “No.” The manager sets up the daily workflow and expects employees to complete their work to the company’s satisfaction. However, employees are not always focused on work which means there’s lost productivity for the company. Your …

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A group of employees planting flowers and trees7 Employee Benefits Trends for 2019

Employee benefits continue to be an important consideration for employers who are looking to make the biggest impact with their employee investments. As unemployment rates remain low, candidates are comparing benefits that companies offer in addition to cash compensation and reputation. 1. Financial Wellness Health benefits have taken center stage in recent years with the …

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“Thinking Outside the Bud” Podcast

Mark DeRosa was invited to “Thinking Outside the Bud”, a business podcast devoted to driving innovation in the cannabis space. Read more and listen to the whole discussion.

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A team talking about their benefits as employeesWhat is an FSA (Flexible Spending Account)?

There are several different tax-favored health plans available in the US. Your employer may choose to offer one as part of your employee health benefits, but exactly which plan will vary for each company. An FSA is a Flexible Spending Arrangement or Flexible Spending Account, which allows employees to be reimbursed for qualified medical expenses.

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Fringe Benefits DefinitionThe Evolution of Fringe Benefits

Wellness programs, employee discounts, commuter benefits, and free lunches are all perks that employees may be eligible to get because they work for a company. These are sometimes called “fringe benefits”. When used appropriately, they can be a powerful tool for employers to recruit and retain talent. What are fringe benefits? The Bureau of Labor …

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A piggy bank with HSA initials on itWhat is an HSA and What You Should Know About It

HSAs, also known as a Health Savings Account, are a benefit that employers can offer to employees to help with employee health care costs. They offer flexibility to employees while containing costs for employers. This is an interesting option when considering employee incentives, particularly health insurance. What is an HSA? An HSA is a benefit …

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What are employee benefits?Do You Offer Competitive Employee Benefits?

Employee benefits encompass a wide range of offerings that a company can provide to its employees. The most common benefits in the US include health and dental insurance, retirement savings (such as a 401(k)), vacation time, and other paid time off (such as maternity leave). But benefits don’t need to be common – they can …

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Board containing new ideas developed by a teamThe Perfect Work Environment for Millennial Employees

Determining exactly who a millennial is can be confusing because there are often conflicting ideas of what birth years are included in a generation. However, Pew Research Center defines millennials as those born between 1981-1996. Millennials are now the largest generation in the workforce, making up 35% of labor force participants as Baby Boomers continue …

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6 young volunteers are brainstorming new ideas5 HR Challenges Faced by Nonprofit Organizations

According to Statista, there were 1.41 million nonprofits in the US in 2013. Nonprofit organizations have employees, so they face HR challenges just like for-profit organizations do. These challenges can be related to recruitment and retention, performance management, employee relations, compensation and benefits, and anything else that impacts the employee in the workplace. Difference Between …

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Mothers-and-their-children-walking-in-the-parkHistory of Maternity Leave in the US

Today, the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) mandates a minimum of 12 weeks of unpaid leave for the birth or adoption of a child. However, this federal law has a number of requirements that must be met in order for a company to be required to comply with the law. While this law covers …

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