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Posted by Kevin Haney on October 5, 2010 at 3:38 PM under
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If you are planning a pregnancy now is the time to take steps to maximize your maternity leave pay. Take a page from card counters who turn the tables on casinos to put extra money in their pockets. You have a once in a lifetime opportunity to buy insurance for a planned event: your normal labor and delivery. The odds are stacked heavily in your favor, so maximize your bets by purchasing multitple policies, and paying for the premium after tax.
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Posted by Kevin Haney on August 30, 2010 at 4:42 PM under
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I recieved an email today that highlights why we publish this website, and work so hard to get the word out about short term disability for women planning a pregnancy. Things can and do go wrong during pregnancy, and many women miss unplanned time away from work before delivery. Many women fret about how to deal with normal maternity leave expenses, then complications arise.
This message speaks for itself:
"I was just diagnosed with Placenta Previa and my doctor required that I
take a leave of absence from work.
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Posted by Kevin Haney on August 20, 2010 at 4:35 PM under
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Federal Government maternity leave pay belongs in the ranks of infamous oxymorons like: military intelligence, congressional ethics, and so many more. Besides cashing in on accumulated sick days, there is no such animal. In the U.S. Federal Government workers do not have paid maternity leave entitlements, nor do all have access to short term disability insurance.
Short term disability insurance can create government paid maternity leave.
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Posted by Kevin Haney on August 6, 2010 at 4:46 PM under
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If you are a dental hygienist you are uniquely positioned to protect your salary, and create maternity leave income at the same time – if your plans include enhancing your family. Dental hygienists need income security more than other professions, the field is primarily female, and you can easily get the right type of insurance coverage.
Dental hygienists have a greater need for short term disability insurance – because a simple accident causing a broken finger or sprained wrist can keep you out of work for weeks.
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Posted by Kevin Haney on July 1, 2010 at 9:32 AM under
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Short term disability insurance is a great way to create maternity leave income, while also protecting your income in case of complications, accidents, and illnesses. Your benefit for normal delivery can greatly exceed the premium you pay when you time the start of coverage properly. Unfortunately, most women wait until it's too late to apply for coverage, and miss out on a golden opportunity. Consider your projected date of conception, the possibility of pre-term labor, and the chances of suffering an accident or illnesses.
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Posted by Kevin Haney on June 22, 2010 at 5:42 PM under
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Short term disability insurance is a great way to create maternity leave pay, while also protecting your income in case of complications, accidents, and illnesses. Your benefit for normal delivery can greatly exceed the premium you pay when you time the start of coverage properly. Unfortunately, most women wait until it's too late to apply for coverage, and miss out on a golden opportunity. Consider your projected date of conception, the possibility of pre-term labor, and the chances of suffering an accident or illnesses.