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AccountingWEB.com
Mar. 13, 2007
Excerpt: Like life insurance, beneficiaries of individual retirement accounts (IRAs) and workplace accounts (401k, 403b and 457 plans) inherit the proceeds directly without having to go through probate court.... But unlike life insurance, inherited tax-deferred accounts can trigger a big tax bill for beneficiaries if they transfer the funds to their banks before they talk to their accountants or financial advisers, SFGate.com reports.
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Los Angeles Times in SFGate.com
Aug. 5, 2005
Excerpt: Google on Thursday announced a global search for two executive chefs to oversee preparation of the Mountain View company's most celebrated employee perk: free gourmet meals. To help feed the rapidly growing company's 4,100 employees, Google advertised an opening in December for a second lead chef to help Charlie Ayers, who formerly cooked for the Grateful Dead.
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San Francisco Chronicle in SFGate.com
Oct. 15, 2004
Excerpt: When you're sick like that and off work, the last thing you want to worry about is how to pay the bill,' said Kioussis, 55. 'I had excellent care and one of the top specialists in the country, the same doctor who would treat the prime minister.' That's the side of Canadian health care familiar to many Americans -- a system that provides free cradle-to-grave treatment to all, regardless of income or employment status.
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San Francisco Chronicle in SFGate.com
Oct. 12, 2004
Excerpt: Some 40 years after the enactment of Medicare and Medicaid and more than a decade after the Clinton administration failed in its bid to extend coverage to all Americans, the nation's system of funding health care is on the verge of breaking down.
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San Francisco Chronicle in SFGate.com
Sept. 23, 2004
Excerpt: There is a solution for a publicly financed universal system covering every Californian at hand in Sacramento. Proposed legislation, SB921, sponsored by Sen. Sheila Kuehl, ..., would establish a single state government fund to pay hospitals, doctors and other providers, and replace the current multiplayer wasteful system of private insurers.
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San Francisco Chronicle in SFGate.com
Sept. 7, 2004
Excerpt: One irony of Labor Day 2004 is that so much political oratory speaks of values and morality when the dignity of human labor is under relentless assault. The overriding manifestation of this -- affecting all levels of full-time workers, not just the working poor -- is the decline in wages, as shown by studies from both the U.S. Department of Labor and Internal Revenue Service documenting an increase in poverty during the first three years of the Bush administration.
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San Francisco Chronicle in SFGate.com
Aug. 27, 2004
Excerpt: [This is] a representative sampling of responses to [health care cost] questions [posed] via e-mail.
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Kathleen Pender on SFGate.com
July 8, 2004
Excerpt: Most employees have no idea how much they are paying to participate in a 401(k) plan, where their fees are going and what they're getting in return. Their employers, in many cases, are nearly as ignorant. That's because most employees and employers don't ask the right questions and because the incestuous 401(k) industry does its best to keep them in the dark.
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Joan Ryan on SFGate.com
May 27, 2004
Excerpt: ERISA allows insurers that provide insurance through employers to reject claims with virtual immunity.
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Dean Baker on SFGate.com
Mar. 11, 2004
Excerpt: The media display was especially impressive because Greenspan bears much of the blame for the huge deficits that he now proposes to close by cutting Social Security.... Greenspan's attack on Social Security seems especially mean-spirited, for he was the person who engineered the tax increases that were intended to pay for the Baby Boomers' Social Security.
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