Business Insurance – How to Protect Your Business
In fact, business insurance helps people who own businesses to protect the viability of the business and themselves, so they invest in business insurance. The protection of business insurance involved their assets is primary and the guarantee of a business to carry on is a close second. It also is an extension of the protection of the family interest , as such, as a convenience for the Underwriter to tackle the inherent problems.
Business insurance usually falls into one of three categories:
1. A Buy and Sell Agreement between partners or shareholders that make sure that the survivor(s) to carry on after death of the owner or one of the owners
2. Recovery of loss of income in the event of business interruption due to the death of one of the owners. In most instances, it would be wise to insure the human life values as it would be to insure the physical assets.
3. Insurance to protect the employees and their dependents from the financial hardship that can be created at death, disability and retirement.
Business insurance also helps to
1.Transfer ownership upon death of an owner to a new owner, a partner or another shareholder(s) in the event of death or retirement.
2. Insure key persons – Often success of a business rests on the shoulders of one or more very talented employees. These vital components of the business should be insured in the event of their death or disability to ensure the business will continue successfully.
3. Provide coverage for a most important assets of business – its employees.
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By: Kyle J. Norton
About the Author:
I have been studying natural remedies for disease prevention for over 20 years and working as a financial consultant since 1990

