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What is a PEO? The solution to making your company great!

EmployeeConnect

A Professional Employer Organization , or PEO, allows businesses to outsource their administrative needs to a third party that specializes in these duties. This can include (but is not limited to) managing human resources, taking care of payroll, overseeing workers’ compensation issues, and offering employee benefits.

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6 common PEO myths debunked

Insperity

Are rumors about companies that have had professional employer organization problems keeping you from hiring a PEO? And it’s natural to have a few concerns at first, especially if co-employment is a new concept to you. But let’s take a close look at six myths about PEOs. Myth 1: “I’ll lose control of my business.”.

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4 Ways PEO Solutions Benefit Medical Practices

Extensis

A professional employer organization (PEO) can step in as a powerful ally, simplifying operations, reducing costs, and allowing medical practices to focus on what truly matters most. This is where a professional employer organization (PEO) can step in to provide valuable assistance. PEOs rectify this issue with its recruiting services.

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What is Employee Leasing and How Does It Differ from PEO?

Extensis

Quick look: A PEO partnership can help small businesses grow, stay compliant, offer competitive benefits, and retain valuable employees. However, some organizations shy away from a PEO out of fear that a co-employment relationship is the same as employee leasing. What is employee leasing?

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Certified PEO

Zenefits

According to the National Association of Professional Employer Organizations (NAPEO), 180,000 small and midsize businesses use professional employer organizations (PEOs).¹ Larger companies are also increasingly turning to PEOs. Rigorous vetting and requirements set CPEOs apart from PEOs. What is a certified PEO?

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Professional Employer Organization (PEO): Right for Your Business?

Business Management Daily

Handling employee benefits and other HR services in-house is extremely difficult for many small businesses. According to research by Secure Data Recovery, 88% of employees have worked at a small business without a dedicated HR team. Besides the cost savings, working with a PEO can yield many benefits to employers.

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HR Year-End Checklist: 10 Critical Areas to Assess

Extensis

Two critical tasks: ✓ Update employee information: Keep all employee records current, including contact details, emergency contacts, and personal information. Payroll Closing your business’s books at the end of the year is imperative. Curious about how a PEO can help at the end of the year and beyond?