Payroll
Canadians’ Summer Spending Results in Deeper Debt
Many Canadians didn't seem to let economic uncertainty and concerns about another recession spoil their summer fun. As summer comes to an end, almost one third of Canadians (29%) are carrying more debt than they did in May.
The Top Regulatory Issues for Small Businesses
Here is a list of the top regulatory issues that impacted businesses this summer and will continue to have an effect in the year ahead, according to Paychex, a provider of payroll, human resource, insurance, and benefits ...
BenefitMall Launches New Retail Employer Website
BenefitMall, a provider of employee benefits, human resources and payroll products and services, has launched a new retail employer website that features an easy shopping experience, allowing employers to easily navigate BenefitMall's payroll ...
Businesses Need to Change Focus to Attract Millennials
Only 28 percent of Millennials feel their current organization is making full use of their skills. More than half (53 percent) aspire to become the leader or most senior executive within their current organization, with a clear ambition gap between ...
Health Savings Accounts (HSAs): A Win-Win-Win
HSAs were implemented in 2004 in the United States to provide a medical savings account for individuals who were enrolled in a high-deductible health plan, or HDHP. An HSA allows an individual to contribute amounts each calendar year to pay for ...
ImagineTime Launches New Website
The new site will also provide social media integration and direct links to ImagineTime’s Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Blog and LinkedIn pages, where company and product updates appear on a regular basis.
4 Ways a Holistic Approach to Personal Finances Can Make a Difference
When you think of what matters most to you and your family, there’s nothing more important than health and well-being, says Kirk Cassidy, a Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) who emphasizes the importance of the holistic approach to personal finances.
Survey Shows Employees Prefer Lunch with a Colleague but More Often Eat Solo
Thirty-seven percent of those interviewed said they would like to exercise on their lunch break, but only 10 percent actually do. Survey respondents more frequently run errands (33 percent), check personal email (28 percent) and surf the Internet ...