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Tired of those \'The End Is Near\' reports from TV, radio and your hometown newspaper? Mike Causey says, the end isn\'t even close.
What do you call the day after Thanksgiving -- Friday -- or \"The day after Thanksgiving\"? Mike Causey calls it \"Lurch Day\" but he thinks you can come up with a better one than that. How about it?
Are you one of the so-called Quiet Feds -- people who are on duty or on call 24/7 -- if so, thanks for being there and checkout Mike Causey\'s column today for a very special salute to the silent services.
Paying for your medical deductibles, health-related products, and dependent care with pre-tax dollars out of your Flexible Spending Account is a no-brainer.
Thanksgiving, when you think about it, is a good time to weigh your odds of getting sick or having a major accident.
There are times when you need insurance in order to get insurance. This is one of those times.
There was a time when a trip to the chiropractor was looked upon as a half-step up from a trip to a palm reader.
When it comes to Flexible Spending Accounts, start with two decisions: Do you want to participate? Seriously. Would you like your co-payments, deductibles, aspirin, cold medicine, even bandages (think Band-Aids™) covered? For the sake of…
Is your internist awesome? Your podiatrist perfect? Your gastroenterologist great? Then if you do nothing else this Open Season, do one thing: call your physician’s office and make sure they’ll be staying in your plan…
When deciding whether to keep the coverage you have or switch to something else, Walt Francis of Checkbook Magazine says there are two bits of homework you need to do: ask yourself if your needs…
It’s that time of year again. Time to hunt down those gloves you liked so much last winter, figure out what to do for Thanksgiving, and review your health plan for the coming year. You…
All things being equal, according to CHECKBOOK\'s Walton Francis, the most economical route to wellness is with an HMO.
Federal retirees are covered by health plans, even when they choose not to enroll in Medicare Part B.