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UnitedHealth Group (UNH) Q1 2021 Earnings Call Transcript

Operator Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for standing by and welcome to the UnitedHealth Group first-quarter 2021 earnings conference call. At this time, all participants are on a listen-only mode. After the speakers presentation, there will be a question-and-answer session. [Operator instructions] And now I d like to introduce your host for today s program, Andrew Witty. Please go ahead, sir. Chief Executive Officer Good morning, and thank you for joining us to discuss our first-quarter results and positive outlook as we continue to execute on UnitedHealth Group s long-standing mission and strategies. The exceptional dedication of the people of Optum and UnitedHealthcare again defined this period. They ve adapted swiftly and creatively to demand in unrapidly changing circumstances, implemented new ideas, and importantly remain focused on serving people exceptionally well. As a result, adjusted earnings per share were $5.31, reflecting strong execution at both UnitedHealthcare a

Common Pleas report for April 14 - Paulding County Progress

Common Pleas report for April 14 Wednesday, April 14, 2021 11:04 AM Civil Docket Alicia F. Larson, Paulding v. Manpower Inc. of Toledo, Toledo and John Logue, administrator of bureau of workers compensation, Columbus. Workers compensation. Eric H. Bennett, Paulding v. Heather R. Bennett, Paulding. Divorce. Administrative Docket In the estate of Nicholas Mendez, last will and testament filed. Marriage License Miranda Dawn Smith, 25, Oakwood, server and Randell Allen Collins, 24, Oakwood, laborer. Parents are: Christopher Lee Smith and Heather Dawn Strickling; and Teddy Allen Collins and Mona Lisa Proctor. Becca Ann Johanns, 22, Paulding, substitute teacher and Justis Sage Harvey, 24, Paulding, corrections officer. Parents are: Brett Alan Johanns and

Does deferring payments during the pandemic affect your credit score?

Does deferring payments during the pandemic affect your credit score?
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Consumer Reports: How to clean up errors on your credit report

Consumer Reports: How to clean up errors on your credit report The first coronavirus relief package passed by Congress last year allowed many consumers to defer payments on federally back mortgages and student loans. and last updated 2021-03-16 11:20:20-04 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF/CONSUMER REPORTS) — The first coronavirus relief package passed by Congress last year allowed many consumers to defer payments on federally back mortgages and student loans. But some banks and credit card companies have erroneously reported these deferred payments as late. That makes an already tough financial situation even worse. At the onset of the pandemic, the federal government offered a lifeline of sorts. Companies that offer federally backed loans, including student loans and mortgages, along with some credit cards and car loans offered payment deferrals to some consumers who were struggling to make ends meet - with no impact on their credit score.

4 takeaways from Teladoc s earnings

4 takeaways from Teladoc s earnings
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