Business Insurance Articles
Posted on: September 3, 2015
More Small Businesses Starting to Find Lenders
The economy has improved considerably over the last few years, and during that time, many small business owners across the country have reported increasing access to credit they need to help their companies grow. However, this has mostly not been true when it comes to larger lenders. In a revers...
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The Risks of Coworking Spaces
Freelancers and small business owners have made coworking spaces the new popular, practical spot to set up shop. These collaborative work environments have attracted hundreds of thousands of users in the last few years. Big Advantages Independent contractors and freelancers are now a big perce...
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Facebook Reach Changes Affecting Small Businesses
Millions of small businesses across the country may rely heavily on all kinds of different methods for getting the word out about their companies, but one in particular that has more recently become popular is already changing. Social media sites are quickly altering the ways in which small busine...
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What You Need to Know About Slips and Falls Accidents
If you own your own business, you are probably concerned about the types of hazards you or your employees, customers, or suppliers may face, especially those that can cause injuries. Among the most common causes of injuries in the workplace is due to slips and falls, according to a new infographi...
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Small Business Health Insurance Requirements Delayed Again
Over the last few years, millions of small business owners across the country have probably spent at least some time worrying about the ways in which the implementation of the various requirements of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act would affect their bottom lines. One thing that might...
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Small Business Credit Demand Keeps Growing
Over the last few years, the improving economy has brought many small business owners up to improved levels of operation, and potentially positioned their companies to expand appreciably over a relatively short period of time. That, in turn, has likely put a growing number of small businesses in a p...
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What You Should Know About Airbag Theft and Fraud
You’ve heard thieves stealing hubcaps, gas caps, gas, and of course entire cars. Did you know that thieves also target airbags? A new one can net $50 to $200 on the robust black market for car gear. Bags in commercial vehicles like vans and trucks are especially desirable. The National Insuranc...
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IRS Changes More Small Business Tax Laws
Over the last few years, an issue that has repeatedly come up for millions of small business owners was the difficulty they often had in dealing with their tax obligations. However, a greater effort has been made more recently on the part of federal lawmakers and the Internal Revenue Service itself...
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Experts Worry About Decline in Small Business Hiring
The economy has improved significantly over the last few years and put millions of small businesses in a position to succeed in a number of ways once again. However, it now seems as though this change is really only benefiting existing independent firms, as new ones are really not being created very...
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Measures to Prevent Commercial Electrical Fires
Electrical problems that lead to fires in commercial buildings are devastating, resulting in injuries, deaths, and loss of property. Even when an electrical fire doesn’t completely destroy a building, it is likely to cause more extensive property damage than fires caused by other sources. Here ...