Monday, March 8, 2021 A recent column article in Parade (an online entertainment magazine) handles a question on when getting insurance makes sense. The answer was interesting and succinct - you get insurance when you’re dealing with a risk that is difficult to avoid, reduce the occurrence of, or bear the financial and physical repercussions of. READ MORE >>
Monday, February 22, 2021 If you’ve been outside these past few months, you would have noticed a few changes in traffic flows. There are fewer cars on the road, and a whole lot more trucks, vans, 8-wheelers and other delivery vehicles. This just goes to show that there are blatant differences in traffic today than just one year ago. READ MORE >>
Monday, February 8, 2021
Every year, the Home Office Safety & Security week (in the second week of January) serves as a reminder to recognize the safety and security concerns that may arise when working from home. Whether your organization is a for-profit, a non-profit, a church, or a school, there are various area... READ MORE >>
Monday, January 25, 2021 The hot topic of the year is still the coronavirus (apart from the elections, of course). With businesses struggling to get back, non-profits have been hit particularly hard. However, to get your NPO back on track, one of the key necessities is to ensure that your cleaning staff is properly equipped and well-protected against ALL contagious viruses. READ MORE >>
Monday, January 11, 2021Various religious institutes, including your church perhaps, may be wondering what the COVID-19 vaccine protocol is going to be. Some may be for it and some may oppose it since receiving a vaccine involves introducing a weak strain of the virus into one’s system (which seems contrary to all of the rather aggressive virus-prevention measures currently in place). READ MORE >>
Monday, December 28, 2020As a church, you care about making your congregation and staff feel valued. However, even if you do everything you can to ensure smooth relationships with your staff, employment practices liability (EPL) risks remain. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, December 16, 20208 Ways to Save on Your Auto Insurance Rising premiums may leave you wondering what you can you do to save money on auto insurance. While you can’t control all of the factors influencing your premiums, there are a number of cost-saving strategies you can use: Tips to Save You Money 1. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, December 16, 2020 DON'T TEXT AND DRIVE Texting while driving is now the leading cause of death among teenagers – surpassing drinking and driving, according to a study by Cohen Children’s Medical Center. Disturbing statistics from the report include: READ MORE >>
Monday, December 14, 2020If your church sponsors insurance for church staff, you should have heard about the PCORI fee. If you haven’t heard of it, read on. The ACA has imposed a fee called the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute fee on health insurance issuers and self-insured plan sponsors to fund comparative effectiveness research. READ MORE >>
Monday, November 30, 2020 In view of the recent Louisiana hurricane, it is imperative to realize the unexpected risks associated with natural disasters. Knowing how to plan for unexpected events and minimize risks can help in protecting your church from nature’s fury. READ MORE >>
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