Special Impact Health Sharing for Entrepreneurs& RE Investors w/ RVP Jeff Street
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Patricia R.
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There are many challenges when we go to get healthcare these days, isn’t there?
- Premiums the size of a mortgage payment,
- care providers who are suddenly “out of network,”
- deductibles that make the coverage irrelevant,
- necessary preventative care service you need - but which insurance won’t cover.
- And in many states still, fines if you don’t have coverage.
And if we are in business for ourselves, or running a side gig, it gets even more complex:
- Affordability of Health Insurance: Health insurance plans for small business owners and self-employed individuals can be significantly more expensive than those available through larger employers.
- Limited Choices: There are often fewer health insurance options available to small businesses and self-employed individuals, limiting their ability to find plans that suit their specific needs.
- Administrative Burden: Managing health insurance, including understanding policies, enrolling in plans, and dealing with claims, can be particularly time-consuming and complex for those running a small business.
- Inconsistent Income Fluctuations: For self-employed individuals, income fluctuations can make it challenging to afford consistent health insurance coverage.
- Lack of Employer-Sponsored Health Benefits: Unlike employees of larger companies, small business owners and the self-employed don't have access to employer-sponsored health plans, which are often more comprehensive and cost-effective.
- Qualifying for Group Rates: Small businesses often struggle to qualify for group insurance rates, which are typically more affordable than individual plans.
- Tax Complexity: Navigating the tax implications of health insurance, such as deductions and credits, can be complicated for small business owners.
- Coverage for Employees: Small business owners who want to provide health insurance for their employees face additional challenges, including higher costs and administrative complexities.
- Risk of Uninsurance: Due to these challenges, small business owners and the self-employed are at a higher risk of being uninsured compared to those employed by larger organizations.
- Impact on Business Decisions: Concerns about healthcare and insurance can significantly impact business decisions, including hiring practices, business growth, and sustainability.
There are, for some, other options. Here’s one that MIGHT be a solution for you - or for somebody you know.
On this weekly zoom call, you’ll get an overview of this strategy and the opportunity to get all your questions answered.
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