Five Tips for Small Businesses
Posted: February 20, 2024
Five Tips for Small BusinessesSmall Business Week takes place in the last week in April and is a great time to revisit your business goals you made at the beginning of the year. Use this time to take a look at what’s working and what you can tweak with the help of these five tips. Focus on your goals. It’s ok to re-evaluate your business goals and objectives—it’s even necessary...
Disaster doesn't have to put you out of business
Posted: April 4, 2023
What is included in an emergency plan? Insurance is only one part of the plan. Visit Ready.gov/business for more information...
3 New Year's Resolutions for Small Businesses
Posted: December 9, 2022
3 New Year's Resolutions for Small Businesses2023 is almost upon us, along with the long-held tradition of New Year’s resolutions. For individuals, after a season of parties, food, holiday cookies, cakes, and drinks, resolutions about losing weight are a common theme – but what about small business owners? The New Year is the ideal time to set goals for the year, establish a workable plan to achieve those goals, and evaluate...
Business Landscaping Tips
Posted: September 16, 2022
Business Landscaping TipsIf you own a commercial property, then landscaping is a part of doing business – whether you like it or not.To help take one more thing off your plate (and help boost your curb appeal in the process), consider hiring a commercial landscape contractor. But how do you choose the right contractor? And what services do you really need?To help find the best lawn-care solution...
5 Medical Malpractice Insurance Myths
Posted: June 19, 2022
5 Medical Malpractice Insurance MythsIf you are practicing medicine, malpractice insurance is a must. Myths and misunderstandings surrounding professional liability insurance for doctors make the subject more complicated than it is. Here are some common medical malpractice insurance myths, followed by the facts: You Cannot Be Sued for More Than Your Policy Limits This statement is false. You are the one being sued for malpractice. If a jury awards...