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Strategies & Market Trends : Dividend investing for retirement

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To: Steve Felix who wrote (17662)11/29/2013 6:36:56 PM
From: E_K_S  Read Replies (2) of 34328
 
OT - Annual Health Premiums

14% increase in annual premiums. I do not feel that bad mine were only an 8% increase.

I guess we will make it up w/ our MHR stock. I do not have as many shares as you but my MHR investment(s) should cover at least three years of my annual health premiums. What's frustrating is I have to use after tax money to pay my premiums where business can deduct their employee premiums before taxes. That adds at least 25% more to my cost and over 35% more if I still was a CA resident. That is one of the benefits of living in a State w/ no income taxes.

EKS
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