Insuring Your Success

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Business.com.com: What Works for Business
 Volume 4 Issue 13 April 1, 2010

Daniel Kehrer
Insuring Your Success
There's no sense in putting all that blood, sweat and tears into your business only to have it be ruined by an avoidable lawsuit or something as unexpected as weather-related disaster. That's why properly insuring your business is key. Whether you're operating a home-based business or a manufacturing plant, you need to understand basics of business insurance. A solid understanding of the risks that apply to your particular line of business will allow you get the coverage you need without breaking the bank..

Daniel Kehrer, Business.com Editor
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Q and A
Weather Insurance for Business: Are You Covered

If your business gets whacked by severe weather, take heart. A standard business owners policy, or BOP, provides coverage for a range of weather-related disasters, such as … Read more

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Question (customebabyshoegirl): What is the best insurance for self-employed workers?

Answer (businessgrowthguy): First and foremost, you should definitely get health insurance…

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By Laura Sullivan
Homeowners insurance is not enough; you need specific coverage to protect your home-based business… Read more




 
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Best Help : Before you buy insurance from an insurer you should check its rating with A.M. Best. Founded in 1899 the company is a full-service credit rating organization dedicated to servcing the financial services industries, including the insurance sector.

Strength in Numbers: If you're in need of insurance, there could be benefits to going with the crowd. Joining a group such as the National Federation of Independent Businesses may get you a special rate on small-business policies.

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Taking Stock: A well-organized inventory of all your business equipment can help you expedite your claims for any damages to your business equipment or property. The Insurance Information Institute's Know Your Stuff is a free, online system that allows you to create and manage an inventory quickly and efficiently.

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