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How to Make the Most of your Health Benefits

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how to make the most of your employee health benefits

I’m guilty of neglecting my employee health benefits. There were years when I didn’t so much as look at them, let alone take them down and claim them. These perks are like little piles of money just waiting to be spent if I think about it. But it’s not always that easy to take advantage of your plan – I didn’t understand how the process worked, and there wasn’t always money to pay upfront. There are barriers, but most are relatively easy to overcome.

Sometimes, I get caught up on the word ‘health’ in the health plan, which takes on a negative connotation. Almost like I need to be scurvy-ridden or in the throes of rickets before turning to my benefits for succor. Drama aside, I had to get over myself and consciously approach my benefits with a different mindset.

With my brand-new outlook, I set out to slay my benefits dragon. For example, I have $500 to spend on psychology services, but I don’t need to see a therapist right now. However, one of my goals for the year was to explore ways to advance my career. After some thought, I realized I could claim appointments with a career counselor because they were a registered psychologist. So, think outside the box – you might be surprised at what you can accomplish.

I also learned that it was essential to get familiar with how my benefits work. For example, I can only claim $50 per appointment when I see specialists – such as a psychologist. It probably goes without saying but filing my claim electronically and ensuring direct deposit was set up meant a speedier processing time as well. Pick up that little booklet languishing in some file folder and read it from front to back. Learning the little details about my health benefits made it easier to get the most of them.

Another fun way to get creative with your benefits is with gift cards. Pretty much everyone loves a good massage, and places like Costco offer gift cards to local spa centers. Often, the wholesale store offers $100 value in gift cards for $75, although this might vary by state. When it works out, you can pay with your discounted gift cards and make a small profit when you claim your massage.

Regardless, the key to making the most of my benefits is planning. I like to start thinking about what I want to do with the money before starting the new year. Part of that process is reflecting on my larger goals so I can strategize how to utilize the benefits. Sometimes this is easier said than done, but that’s okay. Focus on finding the opportunities and maximize them. Part of the plan also means saving the funds, so you have the cash to pay for your services while you wait for the claim to come in.

My final thought is don’t worry about making a square peg fit into a round hole. You don’t have to make use of that Dynamic Harmony Connections Maintenance Attunement service just because it’s part of your health plan. The point is to make your benefits work for you – not the other way around.

Photo by Jared Rice on Unsplash

 

Where are you spending your money – August, 2021

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Sometime back, I would post regular updates on where I had money going that week or month. I cannot remember the cadence. It might be a good idea for me to revisit that strategy to hold me more accountable.

The goal will be to publish where I plan to spend money every month. I realize I’m starting towards the middle of this month so many of my budgeted items have already been paid, so I’m starting with just those that have not already been paid or in many cases, are waiting to be cashed, having been sent previously.

For the remainder of August, these are my line items:

Amazon-500
Giving-300
Groceries-200
House – Electrical-750
House – Flooring-1690
Kennel-400
Lawn Care-100
Auto – Gas-100
Student Loan – interest only-163
Netflix-18
Gym-50
Princess college-1500
Princess move-200

The Details

I think most of these line items are pretty self explanatory, but I will do my best to predict the ones that might not be.

Amazon

I still have an open line of credit with Amazon which I use regularly for many subscribe and save items…Using this credit line gets me discounts on the items and cash back on the line of credit. I pay it off every month and rarely spend more than a hundred or so. These items include: toilet paper, trash bags, toothpaste, soap and now dog food.

That is not why the bill is $500 this month…I bought myself a dishwasher. It is a fancy one but I got a great deal and have been watching it for years. We have not had a dishwasher in 7ish years. I’m so freaking excited!

It should get here towards the end of the month and I should be able to install it myself with minimal outside help.

Housing Bills

Since purchasing the house, I have tackled a few larger projects that I felt were more needs than wants…

I am replacing all the old linoleum that was 50ish years old, pulling up and just pretty terrible with ceramic tile. One bathroom, the kitchen, dining room and laundry room are done and the other bathroom is prepped and ready for floor.  I’ve used the same tile throughout.

This cost includes tile for a kitchen backsplash which I hope to install myself when it gets a little cooler. They had 10 boxes of white subway tile on clearance, dirt cheap so I got them all.

The electrical bills were to install outlets in the kitchen. We literally had 1 outlet on the 2 walls of the old kitchen. And I had to get one installed to hook up my new dishwasher.

Kennel

The kennel costs are estimated as I’m not sure what it will cost. But I am paying $200 for my new puppy to attend a obedience class. (It’s been decades since I had a puppy so I’m really good at spoiling her, but not so much as training.)

And then I’m boarding her for Princess’ move. I’ve asked for a quote, but haven’t received it yet.

What do you think of this new monthly post? I think it will help keep me much more accountable for how I’m spending my money every month.