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The Online Advisor
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November 2008
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New Business
Low-cost benefits can boost employee morale
Fringe benefits are important to your employees. Wage levels often don't differ much between companies, so the
fringes you offer can be an important factor in hiring and retaining workers.
Major fringe benefits such as health insurance are expensive. But if you're willing to be creative, you can design
other attractive benefits at low or no cost. Often these benefits are tax-free to your employees. The exact benefits
will depend on the size of your work force and the nature of your business. But here are some ideas to consider.
* Flexible schedules. If the nature of your business allows, offer flexibility in working hours. Canvass senior
employees for suggestions on changes. Consider ideas such as closing earlier on summer Fridays to give employees
a longer weekend. Make up the time with slightly longer hours on other days.
* Personal leave days. Offer one paid leave day every two months for employees to take care of personal business.
* Transportation benefits. If you're in a metropolitan area, help your employees solve their commuting problems.
Work with your local transit authority to offer free bus passes. Consider offering subsidized parking or even van
pools in major urban areas.
* Company discounts. Give employees discounts on your own products. Negotiate discounts with other businesses —
health club memberships, for example.
* Provide employees with a free monthly health newsletter, with updates and tips on health care issues. Many hospitals
and charities publish such newsletters as part of their marketing efforts.
* Arrange lunchtime seminars on topics such as basic financial planning or health issues. It's not difficult to
find professionals willing to speak for no fee as part of their business development.
Before you invest in any business, it's always a good idea to discuss the proposed venture with your advisors.
If you would like assistance with evaluating a business opportunity or with legitimate tax planning, please call
our office.
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