May 18, 2012
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Many business owners rely on their personal insurance to cover their small businesses. It is, especially true of business owners, working at home. But health insurance is not designed to ...

How advantageous can be a suitable insurance company?

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If you use any form of business, chances are you have some form of business insurance in place. It might be just the legal minimum, it could be any liability ...

As a business owner you need a business insurance

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A woman enters the restaurant you own, and is triggered by a nail protruding from the floor. It sounds great, but a week later she is back with a lawyer ...

Home business requires a business insurance

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There are so many aspects you must consider when you own a home business. Insurance could be something that you do not even have time to think. However, remember that ...

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How To Insure Your Kid’s Health For Less

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Finding affordable health insurance for a person of any age can be difficult if you’re not already covered by your employer. For those who seek private insurance for their children and don’t qualify for Medicaid, finding low cost health insurance options could be even more difficult.

Luckily, the health reform law has made some improvements to the options available to children. Let’s take a look at what you may be able to take advantage of as a parent trying to insure your child.

Insure Kids Now

is a website created by the federal government and states to offer cheap health insurance coverage for children. If yo

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Which caravan insurance is suitable?

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Trying to decide which caravan insurance is suitable for you may not always be that easy.

The generics

A typical caravan insurance policy consists of four main components:

  • the cover it provides (and by definition, the cover it doesn’t provide);
  • the premium it charges;
  • its conditions, terms and exclusions;
  • its flexibility in terms of being able to offer you customisation – i.e. thi

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Digital Medical Records on 5-Year Deadline, AG Probes Life Insurance Industry and Policyholders Choose Not to Sue Auto Insurance Companies

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The Obama administration has given the medical world five years to figure out how to move all medical records to a digital format, the New York attorney general is pushing for a probe into the life insurance industry and individuals recently surveyed revealed that if given the opportunity, they would not be interested in suing their auto insurance companies.

Digital Medical Records Get 5-Year Deadline

In mid-July, President Barack Obama dished out an ambitious five-year plan that would require doctors and hospitals to move all medical records to a digital format. This

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Today’s News: AMA Criticizes Health Insurers, Sacramento Considers Out-of-Town Motorist Tax and Primary Care Doctors Harder to Find

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A letter issued by the American Medical Association is requesting that health insurance companies reveal their doctor rating system. In other insurance news, a study has found that the elderly pose fewer threats on the rode than their younger counterparts and in the state of Massachusetts it seems that primary care doctors are hard to find.

AMA Criticizes Health Insurers

A sharply worded letter from the American Medical Association (AMA) to the nation’s largest health insurance companies was released on Monday. In the letter, the association and 47 medical societies called on insurers to disclose to the public how they assessed doctors’ performance. Als

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Government consults on furnished holiday lettings tax rules

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The Government has just published a consultation paper on proposals to change the tax rules for furnished holiday lets so they meet EU legal requirements in a fiscally responsible way.

The proposed changes to the special tax rules for furnished holiday lettings include;

  • increasing the number of days for which a property must be available to let from 140 to 210 days each year;
  • increasing the number of days for which a property is actually let to the public from 70 days to 105 days during a year;
  • the proposals also restrict the use of loss relief from furnished holiday lettings so it can only be set against certain income from the same business.

The consultation will run from 27 July to 22 October.

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Theft & burglary questions to ask your holiday home insurer

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The Summer holidays are upon us and it’s a time when many of you will be off to visit your holiday homes or managing hectic changeovers at your holiday rental.

Although it’s likely that holiday home insurance won’t be a foremost concern during this period, it’s essential that you are aware of some areas which may leave you at risk.

Our experience at Schofields is that unfortunately during the summer months, theft and burglaries increase at holiday homes – as both home owners and holiday makers arrive with an array of expensive gadgets, jewellery and money.

Although many of us have a perception that the idyllic rural locations where our holiday homes are located are virtually crime-free, this is a mistaken perception that may cost you dear if you don’t appreciate the reality.

In reality, some factors often make holiday homes particularly attractive to burglars and criminals:

  • many second homes are located in relatively rural and isolated areas outside of villages and towns, especially those overseas – this isolation makes them attractive to thieves;
  • some holiday properties may be equipped to a relatively high standard and contain expensive electrical equipment and furnishings;
  • due to renters coming-and-going, it may be difficult for local people to identify when strangers are authorised to be around the property and when they’re not;
  • by definition, a second home is going to be unoccupied more regularly than a main residence.

Don’t assume your holiday homes insurance covers theft

It’s essential that you read the small print and exclusions of any insurance policy you are going to purchase, but many people don’t. Consequently holiday

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I want to look into some disability insurance, but not sure where to begin?

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I basically just want to ensure my family is supported if anything happened to me, but I have no idea what to expect for costs nor where to look.

I have life insurance with AAA, so I assume they also offer disability insurance? Can anyone offer some advice?

Thanks.

Insurance: Understanding Long-Term Care Insurance

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Today’s seniors are living longer than ever, but as life spans increase, so do the needs for additional care. The majority of today’s retirees will need some form of special care as they age, whether that help is delivered in their own residence, in an assisted living facility or at a nursing home. The cost of such care is skyrocketing and many find they are unable to afford it.


Our recent series of articles has discussed this situation in great detail, exposing the gap that exists between what seniors need and what government programs actually provide. The best way, by far, to fill this gap is with Long Term Care Insurance.

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