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Welcome to Open Enrollment 2011

Welcome to Open Enrollment 2011. Take the President’s Challenge!. PRESIDENT’S ACTIVE LIFESTYLE AWARD (PALA). PRESIDENTIAL CHAMPIONS CHALLENGE AWARD. Be Physically Active & Earn Points: Earn 40,000 points over a period of time determined by you.

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Welcome to Open Enrollment 2011

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  1. Welcome toOpen Enrollment 2011

  2. Take the President’s Challenge! PRESIDENT’S ACTIVE LIFESTYLE AWARD (PALA) PRESIDENTIAL CHAMPIONS CHALLENGE AWARD Be Physically Active & Earn Points: Earn 40,000 points over a period of time determined by you. Points are based on the energy expenditure of each activity (it’s MET — metabolic equivalent value). So the more activity or the higher the intensity, the more points earned. Choose from two fitness award plans. Be Physically Active for: • 30 minutes each day • 5 times a week. (Almost any activity counts as long as it involves moving the large muscle groups in the body) • 6 Weeks. 1. 2. Be part of making NNU a healthy campus.

  3. Open Enrollment Important Information: Deductible and plan now change at the same time August 1, 2011 through July 31, 2012 Deductible goes back to $1,000 Deductible starts over August 1, 2011

  4. Open Enrollment Important Information: Re-enrollment in Flexible Spending is required annually May 20, 2011 Deadline for Flexible Spending enrollment Deadline for changes to health, dental, vision Deadline for pre-tax of insurance premiums Un-used Flex Spending dollars will be forfeited – please calculate carefully

  5. Flexible Spending Must re-enroll every year Unreimbursed Medical Expense annual maximum election No maximum on wellness benefits starting 8-1-11 Medical Maximum = $4,800 Child / dependent care Max = $5,000 Over-the-counter meds must be prescribed to be reimbursable Pre-taxed Insurance Premiums

  6. Flexible Spending Unreimbursed Medical and Dependent Care Enrollment: 1. WEBSITE: www.fsaenroll.com 2. ENTER COMPANY ID: 3198 3. ENTER YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER 4. ENTER LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSNAS PIN # If you have any questions please contact the HR office or Flores & Associates at 800-532-3327

  7. Flexible Spending Login Screen

  8. Medical Reimbursement/Dependent Care Reimbursement Enrollment

  9. Flexible Spending Pre-taxing of insurance premiums Enrollment form is online at www.nnu.edu/hr under “Open Enrollment” Enrolling will reduce your taxable income and may increase your take-home pay Pre-taxing of disability premiums is not advised

  10. Pre-tax of Insurance Premiums sample The example below depicts typical monthly savings as represented on the paycheck of an employee earning $30,000 per year. The actual savings would depend upon your final tax rate. Please see your tax advisor if you have questions.

  11. Review all benefits Life Insurance Beneficiaries Enroll (There may be a qualifying process) 403(b) Pre-taxed $$ set aside for retirement If you contribute 5% of your gross salary, NNU contributes 9%, if you contribute less than 5%, NNU matches your contribution W-4 – Are your withholding amounts what you want them to be?

  12. NNU Health Insurance Modification • After a review of health care costs it has been determined that NNU will no longer pay for the insurance coverage for employees spouses if the spouse is employed by a company that offers health care coverage.

  13. NNU Health Insurance Modification • This cost, borne by NNU in the past will be phased out over the next year. • If the spouse’s employer offers health insurance but the spouse chooses not to enroll and the NNU employee wishes to continue to insure the spouse on NNU’s health insurance, the employee may purchase that option for $250 per month above the listed traditional rate.

  14. NNU Health Insurance Modification This does not affect spouses: • who do not work; • who are self employed and do not have health insurance; • whose employer does not offer health insurance coverage; • who are currently enrolled on their own employers’ health insurance plans.

  15. NNU Health Insurance Modification Implementation: • On the open enrollment form you will indicate: • Whether or not your spouse is insured by NNU • Whether or not your spouse works outside the home for an employer who offers health insurance. If so, • Whether or not you wish to leave your spouse enrolled in NNU’s plan at the cost of $250 per month in addition to the regular premiums. • Whether or not your spouse will enroll during his/her employer’s next open enrollment period. • Your spouse’s employer’s next open enrollment period.

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