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How to Find an Insurance Broker: Broker vs. Agent First things first, we need to clear the air on the difference between insurance brokers and agents. In the insurance industry, an agent represents one or more insurance companies and distributes an insurer’s products. Agents act as intermedia...
I spoke with several insurance agents before deciding on the best insurance for my business needs. There are also many different business insurance types, such as: Liability insurance. Worker’s comp. Property insurance (think your business location, tools, and equipment you use). And more. Be...
Cyber insurance Business interruption/continuity protection Management Liability (for business owners, directors liabilities) Tailored insurance packages for all business types and professions including, fitness providers, natural therapists, tradies, real estate agents and many more. ...
4. Business Insurance You can deduct the cost of your business insurance on your tax return. If you have a home office, or use a portion of your home to run your business, you can deduct your renter’s insurance costs as part of your home office write-offs. ...
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Life insurance 7. Focus on financial goals. Launching and building a business is expensive. You need financing— capital, investments, loans, and revenue — to get you through the lean times. For a business to be successful, it has to make enough money to sustain operations and turn a prof...
Financial advisors, wealth managers, stockbrokers, accountants, doctors, lawyers, and other businesses in the named fields are considered SSTBs. All others are not. Some of the interesting exceptions include architects, engineers, and insurance agents. ...