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| Employee Benefits |
| Employee benefits have a significant financial and administrative impact on a business. The educated American work force has come to expect a comprehensive benefits program; the absence or inadequacy of such a program can seriously hinder a company`s ability to attract and retain the best personnel. |
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| Payment Of Benefits |
| ERISA provides specific rules governing when you may, or must, begin receiving your retirement benefits. First, ERISA sets the latest date by which the plan must permit you to begin receiving your benefit. |
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| Product Basics |
| Products may be described in terms of their features and benefits. Features are product characteristics; benefits are customer needs served by those features. Some examples of features are size, color, horsepower, functionality, design, hours of business, and fabric content. Benefits are less tangible but always answer the customer's question: What's in it for me? |
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