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Following a disaster, the U.S. Small Business Administration provides low-interest loans to help business owners recover. Here's an informative overview of how to apply.
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By Carol Tice |  Filed In: Business Owners Insurance and Commercial Lines Insurance
Examine these basic insurance types to determine what you need to do to protect the business you've built.
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Here's how to determine which type of policy will best protect your business.
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If you own a business, insurance coverage is critical. But how do you choose the right policies without duplicating coverage or -- worse -- neglecting to prepare for a specific devastating event?
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Don't let an unexpected disaster stop you in your tracks. Follow these tips to keep your computer data safe. Your computer will crash. Your notebook may be stolen. Your computer files can be...
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The costs involved for planning and training for a disaster in advance are a small fraction of what it costs not to be prepared.
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Every small business owner knows the importance of having adequate business insurance. Having the right coverage may mean the difference between success or failure when faced with a natural disaster, accident, or a...
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While many small business owners seek to get away with minimal coverage, others overpay on insurance they don't need.
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Follow this simple four-step evacuation preparedness plan to ensure that your staff is prepared for any unexpected disaster.
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A credit report is a snapshot of a company's or an individual's financial activities.
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While mandatory disclosures can vary from state to state, here are some of the more common ones. Lead disclosures. You are required by law to provide a lead disclosure form. This law is...
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Car insurance is a highly competitive field, and as a car owner, you can take advantage of this by shopping around to see which company will give you the best deal. Write down...
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Filed In: Commercial Law and Legal
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 focuses on enterprise and public companies and the majority of small business do not have to heed the rules.
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Why has the agency been helping victims of California's wildfires?
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Entrepreneurs who survived other disasters offer Katrina's victims the benefit of their hard-won experience.
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Make sure you and your business are ready for anything.
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Whether it's the owner, a partner, a majority stockholder or someone with a high level of expertise, the loss or death of a key person could mean financial ruin for the company.
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Locating emergency aid, info, and resources in the wake of a disaster can be daunting. Here's where to begin.
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At least one-quarter of all businesses that close because of a disaster never reopen. Here's how to ensure your company rebounds and recovers.
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Earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, fires, and other types of disasters can strike without warning. Here's a helpful list of recommended emergency supplies to have on hand in your office or workplace.
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