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What is the EI (Unemployment Program)? - Provide compensation to workers who lose their jobs due to circumstances not of their own making and not through misconduct Who Qualifies for EI? - The applicant can’t have caused his own unemployment. - Applicants who are let go because of poor job performance do not qualify for EI - The applicant cannot willingly quit their job, for anything other than medical reasons, and qualify for EI. - The applicant must have been employed for a specific period of time, the length is determined by each state. ,[object Object],- Applicants must be:   		- Physically capable of working 		- Ready to accept work that’s offered 		- Be actively looking for work
Unemployment benefits include the following:   In order to continue receiving EI benefits, you must: - Make weekly, bi-weekly reports to let states know you are actively seeking employment or have found a job - Come to the claims office as required – To attend employment workshops or employment services to help you find a new job.
Unemployment benefits are calculated by: - EI benefits are calculated using the amount of money you earned in the base period, which is a specific 12 month period. - Your weekly amount is calculated based on the three month base period in which you earned the most money. How long can individuals receive unemployment benefits?   	- The EI benefits are available for a period up to one year after the claim is filed. 	- The number of weeks benefits will be received will vary between 12 to 26 weeks.   Note: Unemployment benefits are taxable.
What types of unemployment benefits are available? - Unemployment compensation for federal employees - Unemployment compensation for ex-service members - Trade readjustment allowances - Extended benefits - Self-Employment assistance - Disaster employment benefits
What should I do if I am laid off?  - Understand your financial picture - Calculate your weekly and monthly expenses - Find ways to reduce costs - Deal with debts you may or may not be able to pay off - Consider borrowing money from family - Contact an expert
Filing Bankruptcy can help individuals who are unemployed - Bankruptcy was designed to help those who are overwhelmed by their financial problems What are the benefits of declaring bankruptcy? - Clear your outstanding debts and have your debts reorganized so that you can manage them - People you owe can no longer harass you for money - Emotional stress of debt will be relieved - Clean slate to rebuild your credit The disadvantages of declaring bankruptcy include: - Stigma attached to declaring bankruptcy - May lose your assets  - Dealing with major lifestyle changes - It can be harder to get credit again - Self-Esteem problems associated with declaring bankruptcy  
When Should You File for Bankruptcy? - When you have tried to reduce your debt without the courts intervening and cannot do so. - Debts are so large that they can’t be repaid within 5 years. - You are spending your retirement money to survive. - When changes to your mortgage create a larger payment than you can afford to make. - When you have mostly unsecured debt, as in credit card or medical bills. - When you are borrowing from one lender to pay another.
Why should I choose an attorney? - The right attorney can help you manage a heavily emotional situation - The right attorney understands the bankruptcy policy and how it can best benefit you - The right attorney can help you save more in the long run - The right attorney cares about your financial future
Get Control of Your Employment Future: - Consider a career counselor or coach - Take an aptitude test to evaluate your skills - Conduct a self-assessment to determine your best talents - Learn from your previous jobs
How to find the perfect job?  - Develop a Plan	 - Search for jobs in traditional and nontraditional places - Scour the Internet- Be creative to find jobs - Research Employers and be prepared for interviews
Who should I develop a job network with?  	- Friends 	- Relatives 	- Neighbors 	- Acquaintances 	- Co-workers 	- Business people in your previous industry 	- Professionals (doctors, lawyers, dentists, teachers)
When considering your resume:  - Make sure your resume clearly represents your skills, experience, and goals When considering your cover letter: - Let your cover letter tell potential employers about you and your goals - Use your cover letter to highlight skills and talents not mentioned in your resume
Tips to apply during an interview:  - Sit properly  - Use proper table manners  - Bring a copy of your resume, cover letter, and references  - Dress appropriately  - Be on time  - Make sure your body language shows your interest	 - Prepare questions for your potential employer
How can Allmand & Lee Help you? - Allmand & Lee is committed to helping families during financial crisis - Allmand & Lee care about their clients and wants to ensure they benefit from their services - Allmand & Lee can help you find solid financial ground Contact Allmand & Lee today: 214-884-4176

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Unemployment 2 ppt

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  • 2. Unemployment benefits include the following:   In order to continue receiving EI benefits, you must: - Make weekly, bi-weekly reports to let states know you are actively seeking employment or have found a job - Come to the claims office as required – To attend employment workshops or employment services to help you find a new job.
  • 3. Unemployment benefits are calculated by: - EI benefits are calculated using the amount of money you earned in the base period, which is a specific 12 month period. - Your weekly amount is calculated based on the three month base period in which you earned the most money. How long can individuals receive unemployment benefits?   - The EI benefits are available for a period up to one year after the claim is filed. - The number of weeks benefits will be received will vary between 12 to 26 weeks.   Note: Unemployment benefits are taxable.
  • 4. What types of unemployment benefits are available? - Unemployment compensation for federal employees - Unemployment compensation for ex-service members - Trade readjustment allowances - Extended benefits - Self-Employment assistance - Disaster employment benefits
  • 5. What should I do if I am laid off?  - Understand your financial picture - Calculate your weekly and monthly expenses - Find ways to reduce costs - Deal with debts you may or may not be able to pay off - Consider borrowing money from family - Contact an expert
  • 6. Filing Bankruptcy can help individuals who are unemployed - Bankruptcy was designed to help those who are overwhelmed by their financial problems What are the benefits of declaring bankruptcy? - Clear your outstanding debts and have your debts reorganized so that you can manage them - People you owe can no longer harass you for money - Emotional stress of debt will be relieved - Clean slate to rebuild your credit The disadvantages of declaring bankruptcy include: - Stigma attached to declaring bankruptcy - May lose your assets - Dealing with major lifestyle changes - It can be harder to get credit again - Self-Esteem problems associated with declaring bankruptcy  
  • 7. When Should You File for Bankruptcy? - When you have tried to reduce your debt without the courts intervening and cannot do so. - Debts are so large that they can’t be repaid within 5 years. - You are spending your retirement money to survive. - When changes to your mortgage create a larger payment than you can afford to make. - When you have mostly unsecured debt, as in credit card or medical bills. - When you are borrowing from one lender to pay another.
  • 8. Why should I choose an attorney? - The right attorney can help you manage a heavily emotional situation - The right attorney understands the bankruptcy policy and how it can best benefit you - The right attorney can help you save more in the long run - The right attorney cares about your financial future
  • 9. Get Control of Your Employment Future: - Consider a career counselor or coach - Take an aptitude test to evaluate your skills - Conduct a self-assessment to determine your best talents - Learn from your previous jobs
  • 10. How to find the perfect job?  - Develop a Plan - Search for jobs in traditional and nontraditional places - Scour the Internet- Be creative to find jobs - Research Employers and be prepared for interviews
  • 11. Who should I develop a job network with?  - Friends - Relatives - Neighbors - Acquaintances - Co-workers - Business people in your previous industry - Professionals (doctors, lawyers, dentists, teachers)
  • 12. When considering your resume:  - Make sure your resume clearly represents your skills, experience, and goals When considering your cover letter: - Let your cover letter tell potential employers about you and your goals - Use your cover letter to highlight skills and talents not mentioned in your resume
  • 13. Tips to apply during an interview:  - Sit properly - Use proper table manners - Bring a copy of your resume, cover letter, and references - Dress appropriately - Be on time - Make sure your body language shows your interest - Prepare questions for your potential employer
  • 14. How can Allmand & Lee Help you? - Allmand & Lee is committed to helping families during financial crisis - Allmand & Lee care about their clients and wants to ensure they benefit from their services - Allmand & Lee can help you find solid financial ground Contact Allmand & Lee today: 214-884-4176