Payor
Person who makes a payment, usually noncustodial parents or someone acting on their behalf.
Question: What is the top payor company in the world? Could you rank the ten top payor in the world?
Answer: McKesson No.1
Question: Do Checks-Cashed establishments cash a check when there is insufficient funds in payor's account? The bank says I can cash but have to deposit it in order for it to work. Woulda checks-cashed place take the check when there is still insufficient funds in the payor's account?
Answer: Yes unless they call the bank to verify the funds. But, if the check is returned to them unpaid, they will come after you for the money, plus whatever fees they tack on.
Question: How is a private payor system rationing to those who can pay when that is the only way to pay for the next one?
Okay, if I go to a hospital that has to pay expenses like wages and supplies and maintenance/equipment costs, I pay. If enough people don't pay, then they don't have money with which to pay employees/buy supplies, so they cut back their services. The fact that I pay means that they don't have to cut back on services, right?
Answer: The term "rationing" assumes a Zero Sum Game. That is what you get with Socialism. Since it does not generate any real wealth or value it is forced to divide up a limited amount of resources. Not the case with Free Enterprise. That is why America is so much more prosperous than Socialist countries.
Free Enterprise Capitalism is a wealth generator. There is more and more to go around. Socialized medicine or Socialized anything is akin to killing the goose that lays the golden eggs.
With nothing to gain as a physician, the best and brightest sudents will no longer seek to enter medicine. This will either mean fewer doctors or lower quality doctors. Only by allowing doctors to charge whatever a free market will bear will insure high quality and abundant numbers of doctors.
Take the profit out of pharmesuticals and that will be the end any new drugs. Take the profit out of surgical equipment and that will be the end of innovation there as well.
Sure, everyone will have health care but what will that health care consist of?
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Question: Is child support automatically reduced in Texas when the payor has more children? I'm in Texas and ex just informed me that my child support payments will be reduced automatically once his new wife's baby arrives. I find this hard to believe.
Can anyone shed some light on what process he will take to amend the existing support order and what I can do to stop the change.
Thanks very much.
Thanks all. He sued me last year trying to reduce and he lost. It cost me 35K legal fees.
Answer: No, because regardless of how many more babies she pops out, it will still cost the same amount of money to feed the existing kids. If he can't pay for it, he should have kept it in his pants.
If he tries to pay you less, get yourself a lawyer.
Question: Can debt collectors charge a fee to the payor of the debt when they are finally able to pay their debt? I finally got a job and we were able to pay a certain bill. We set up the agreement with a collecter from the company and when we started paying (a week or so after the agreement was made) they just casually mentioned that there was a 3% fee that their bank pays to process the payment and I had to pay more. Can they do that? I thought if we agree on an amount, that is the amount, no more, or less.
Answer: Did you get the settlement arrangement in writing? If you did and it is mute on the subject of additional fees, I would say no. If your payment arrangement is only verbal, I;d stop paying on it until you get a verification of the debt and their authority to collect it as well as written terms acceptable to you. RJ
Question: what is the different between socialized medicine" and "single payor systems? I have an assignment about the health care reform and I am quite not clear about 2 terms. Can you explain for me . Thank you.
Answer: I live in Canada and, although we don't term it as "socialized medicine" the US terms it that way.
Basically the difference is that in Canada, people get the health care they need regardless of whether they are rich or poor. That does not happen in the US because that health care system is based on PROFITS!
Question: Have you written the president and congress yet demanding a one payor health insurance program for the USA? Please do not let big health and big drug and their lobbysts stop change.
Answer: No. A single payer healthcare system would undermine the quality of care we receive in the USA.
Question: For libs only---how does a single payor health system work? I am convinced people dont actually know how it works or how it is paid for. I am not bashing anone, but I dont believe people really understand the true meaning of this system. Please prove me wrong.
Answer: There is one insurance provider. It is the state. All (or most) doctors are employees of the state and receive their payments (or a simple salary) from the state. The system is funded by one or a combination of payments from those covered and taxes from the general fund.
In some single payor systems private health insurance companies still exist and provide supplementary coverage. In others, such coverage is banned.
Question: I thought Democrats campaigned to deliver Employee Free Choice and Single Payor health care reform? you would never guess that was the case the way the Democrats in congress are backpedaling from these promises they made while they were pandering for votes a few months ago.
Answer: How funny, you believed that crap?
Question: are charitable contributions paid on behalf of a dependent deductible by the payor on income taxes?
Answer: Only charity you pay is deductible. Sending other people's contributions with your checks isn't deductible but you might not get caught.
Question: What is the difference between payer and payor?
Answer: Payor = A payment is the transfer of wealth from one party (such as a person or company) to another
Payer = person who pays money for something
Question: What's the difference between payer and payor. I see this word spelled both ways.?
Answer: Payer: a person who pays
Payor: the person by whom a note or bill has been or should be paid
Question: How long can the payor hold my check if I am an independent contractor.?
Answer: Normally payment is provided at the conclusion of a job, or within the time period specified on the bill you provided the payor for your services. Normally you would hold out your hand and money will be put into it and you'd walk away in small priced contractor positions. In some cases a check shows up like magic. But to be specific, you're suppose to provide the payor a bill for your service at the conclusion of the work. perhaps there was a contract involved. In any case, the payor then has the time specified on the bill to pay. Without payment you rebill and if necessary sell the bill to a debt collection agency.
One thing normally necessary to collect is proof that an agreement or contract existed. Such as a signed work request and a promise to pay XXX amount, like when we go to a mechanic and get a estimate that we sign and get a copy of. For cars, ships and homes/businesses you can put a lien on real property (such as a mechanics lien, a contractors lien, etc, but you'll need to follow the law and have a contract of some type).
Question: Check hasn't cleared but how did my payor get their money? It's like I have extra money in the bank after I've been waiting over a month for my November rent check to go through. But the Landlord said he's received the money through his bank. He's happy so he's not going on with it, my bank says it's a problem on his bank's side. I'm wondering what to do next - if anything!
Answer: Nothing. Just pretend like the money isn't in your account. (In other words - don't spend the "extra" money - they'll figure it out eventually, and then it will disappear)
Question: Does anyone know what happens to child support when payor is living in another country? this is not one of the "bad dad moving away to avoid child support". my partner is from Canada and has to give half (!!!) his salary as child support to two women who trapped him (by not taking the pill!!). now he'd like to start a new life with me abroad but does not know if child supp. will be elevated if he earns more here or if it stays the same - note: he is willing to pay, but just not half his salary. he can't even afford an apartment right now.. does anyone have experience with this? Or do you know of any Canadian webpage that could help me finding an answer? Thks a lot
Answer: Canada is one of the few countries in the world that has resiprosity with the U.S., concerning child support. The Canadians will continue to garnish wages, serve warrants and detain at the border.
So you partner, who was "trapped" (good lord what turnip truck did you fall off) will still have to pay. The custodial parent will have to file for a judicial or administrative change to the child support order if that parent believes the payee has had an increase in income. Most states require proof of this increase and usually require a minimum increase. I.E. they won't process a change if he gets a $1 and hour raise.
The good news for your poor misunderstood spawner is that the Canadians will collect the dollar amount the order demands. This means if the U.S. court ordered $200 a month, in U.S. dollars, the Canadians will collect $200 a month in Canadian dollars.
I can't wait to hear from you when your partner spawns with you and then decides to swim upstream again.
Question: Does a child support payor who is required to carry the insurance have any right to the ex staying in network?
Answer: Absolutely. The ex must stay with ABC. Catch her watching CNN for even a minute and you are off the hook.
And if the ex watches FOX, it is legal to kill him/her.
Question: Spousal support is "taxable to recipient" and "deductible to payor"? Can anyone explain what taxable and deductible is? And how does it apply to this situation?
Answer: Is this for the USA? Doesn't happen any more in the UK for maintenance to/from spouse.
Taxable means you have to pay tax on the income. Deductible means you get tax relief on that outgoing payment. doesn't matter what country! The principal is international.
Question: Senator Max Baucus is blocking single payor health advocates from participating? is he paid by insurance cos.? and drug makers?
I hear this guy has collected over $300,000 from the health insurers and drug makers and surprise surprise he chairs a meeting to discuss health care reform and blocs those who advocate single payor health care from participating.
Answer: I think Baucus is out of step with the needs and desires of the American people.
Question: So if we have a single payor system, who pays the bills? The government? So the government would get to decide what procedures and drugs to cover and at what cost? They'd decide doctor and nurse pay? How is this a good thing for the ones providing the services?
France is #1 in healthcare - and they have a kind of PPO program with a variety of reimbursers. They pay taxes out the wazoo for it, but the doctors and patients have more choice, as opposed to the British version....
Answer: To answer your question;
In the purposed single payer system the Democrats want, the government would pay the bills and decide who gets procedures and drugs. It is not a good thing for those providing the services because they are forced to accept what the government pays them, Look to the doctor shortage to our north in Canada now needing foreign doctors to cover their socialized health care.
In France the current tax rate is 52.75% of income for taxes, that is the second highest tax rate in the world. I am sure people could not live on what is left of your paycheck after the Government takes their half.
http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2006/08/2…
Question: Lib single-payor-lovers: Why is Canadian Premier coming to US for surgery? Thats Danny Williams of Newfoundland. I thought Canadian healthcare was the best! What happened?
Answer: To answer your question, no one knows as he is not telling.
Any other answer is a guess.
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