Business Insurance Articles
Posted on: September 2, 2015
Oregon Law a Concern for Small Businesses?
Every year, one of the biggest issues cited as weighing heavily on small business owners is how much the companies have to pay in taxes, and just about any change to those laws at the state or federal level results in a lot of consternation. Now, such a law is being considered in the Oregon state le...
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More Mid-Sized Small Businesses Hiring CFOs
In the last few years, the ways in which small businesses are run, and what it takes for them to be successful, has come into greater focus for many entrepreneurs because of how difficult the economy has been. It seems that one trend that came from this changing attention to detail is that more inde...
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Types of Head Protections
Of the types of injuries that can occur in the workplace, head injuries are some of the most severe. While any employee injury is something to be avoided avoid, head injuries could turn fatal. This is why it is imperative that you provide your employees with adequate head projection. By supplying...
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Maine Trying to Speed Up Small Business Internet
In recent years, a number of studies have shown that access to fast, reliable internet service can be vital to helping small businesses grow. However, not every smaller company across the country has access to that kind of service for a number of reasons, and now, lawmakers in the state of Maine are...
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Google Launching Massive Small Business Initiative
Across the country, many small businesses may have found it difficult to get themselves noticed in the past when building and investing in their websites. However, the best-known name in internet searching and web tools is now looking to help them in that mission with a new effort. Google is pois...
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Bankruptcy is Costly for Struggling Small Businesses
Many small businesses have closed across the country in the last few years alone, and the reasons why that happens can vary. But when independent companies fall on hard times, one thing that owners – who may be looking for just about any way out – should keep in mind is that, if they’re cons...
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Small Businesses May Need More Access to Credit
It has long been acknowledged that small businesses are one of the primary drivers of economic growth in the U.S., and that for many such companies to succeed they need reliable access to credit from lenders. However, it seems that in the latter situation, there really hasn’t been much of that in ...
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April: Injury Prevention Month
The National Safety Council has designated the month of April as Injury Prevention Month. It is sponsored by the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons/ American Association of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOC). For small businesses, this is an excellent time to re-examine current safety standards and ...
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Will Small Businesses One Day Eschew Health Insurance?
Over the last several years, there has been a lot of attention paid to the ways in which small businesses in particular deal with the ins and outs of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act’s coverage requirements, and the costs that come with compliance. However, some experts are beginning...
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April: National Distracted Driving Month
April is approaching which means it is time for showers and flowers. But it also means it is nearing National Distracted Driving Month. The National Safety Council (NSC) has referred to April as National Distracted Driving Month since it was passed by the U.S. House of Representatives in March 20...