Business Insurance Protects Your Company
The business world is fairly
litigious, with lawsuits being filed all over place. Ensure that your
New Jersey business is protected by liability insurance.
What it is
Business liability insures
your assets in case a lawsuit is filed against you and you end up
needing to pay for damages or the hospital expenses of the victims.
It also covers other legal costs that you will incur, like the cost
of hiring legal defense.
Sunday, November 30, 2014
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Insurance: What the Self-employed Should Know
Self-employment can be
liberating but it does have its downsides. One of these is the lack
of health benefits. Thankfully, the Affordable Care Act allows for
entrepreneurs to acquire NJ health insurance plans much more easily–
here’s what you need to know about it:
Mandatory Health Coverage
One of the most prominent
provisions of the ACA, also commonly called Obamacare, is quite
simple: affordable (and mandatory) health insurance coverage for
every American. This provision gives employers the responsibility of
getting insurance for their workers– all taxpayers should have at
least minimal coverage by this year, otherwise the IRS might end up
penalizing offenders. For this year, the tax penalty will either be
1% of income or $95.00, whichever is greater.
No more Coverage Denial
Insurance providers are no
longer allowed to deny coverage to anyone with a preexisting
condition as part of attaining their primary goal– this is great
news for the self-employed who would otherwise have to pay the IRS
fine. Moreover, you can no longer be charged with higher rates based
on your race or gender, nor can your insurance provider hold your
claim back the moment you get sick. You can also obtain tax credits
from your insurance.
Look for a reliable provider
to gain these benefits. Many New Jersey health insurance providers
will be more than willing to help you get the best coverage you can
afford.
Sunday, November 23, 2014
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Gauri Gupta Earns Chartered Healthcare Consultant (ChHC) Designation

Gauri Gupta, CBC,ChHC, Director-Employee Benefits Division, at InsureYourCompany.com, a provider of reliable small business health insurance in NJ, has earned the Chartered Healthcare Consultant (ChHC) professional designation from The American College, Bryn Mawr, PA. Candidates for the ChHC designation must complete a minimum of six courses and 12 hours of proctored examinations. They must also fulfill stringent experience and ethics requirements. The ChHC program is considered the most comprehensive credential available for benefits specialists, healthcare consultants, and finical advisors interesting effectively providing clients with cutting-edge information. The curriculum provides professionals with an in-depth understanding of the latest reforms in healthcare mandated by recent legislation.
http://www.insureyourcompany.com/about/news/gauri-gupta-earns-chartered-healthcare-consultant-chhc-designation/
When Your Primary NJ Business Insurance Runs Dry, Open an Umbrella
You may ask: "Why can't I just expand my general liability insurance rather than buy an umbrella insurance?" You'll save more in premiums when you opt for an umbrella policy than if you were to expand your primary coverage. A large firm can pay over $3,000 a year for general liability coverage of $1 million. If you need another million, an umbrella policy can only cost below $1,000. Overall, umbrella insurance is a great way to reduce insurance expenses while expanding a company's protective field. As secondary coverage, umbrella policies won't take effect until the primary coverage is exhausted, making them rather affordable. Trusted insurance companies in NJ such as InsureYourCompany.com suggest buying an umbrella to keep you dry during a legal storm.
http://www.insureyourcompany.com/primary-nj-business-insurance-runs-dry-open-umbrella/
Provide Health Insurance to Get Tax Credits
Enrolling your employees in
a small
business health insurance plan
does more than just help them stay healthy. The IRS can actually give
you tax credits for doing it .
Eligibility
According to the IRS, a
small employer is eligible if he has fewer than 25 workers employed
full-time or a mix between full-time and part-time; furthermore,
their average annual wages should not exceed $50,000. The employer
should also pay uniform percentage for all employees equal to or more
than 50% of the insurance coverage’s premium cost. Tax-exempt
organizations falling under these factors may also qualify.
Saturday, November 15, 2014
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D&O Insurance: The Least-Known Small Business Insurance Explained
Directors and officers (D&O) liability insurance is the "most discussed and least understood" form of insurance, writes Hartmut Mai, global head of financial lines at Allianz. Despite being offered by small business insurance providers such as InsureYourCompany.com, very few have a clear idea of its benefits. Regardless, there's no denying the growing demand for this type of insurance. According to insurance analytics firm Advisen, while per-occurrence limits in D&O insurance dropped by 19 percent in 2012, the amount of written premiums increased to $2.154 million from $2.086 million just two years ago. The market continues to enjoy demand mostly from companies with revenues of $300 million and up.
http://www.insureyourcompany.com/insurance-least-known-small-business-insurance-explained/
Small Business Insurance Provider Earns ChHC Professional Designation

Gauri Gupta, CBC,ChHC, Director-Employee Benefits Division, at InsureYourCompany.com, a provider of reliable small business health insurance in NJ, has earned the Chartered Healthcare Consultant (ChHC) professional designation from The American College, Bryn Mawr, PA. Candidates for the ChHC designation must complete a minimum of six courses and 12 hours of proctored examinations. They must also fulfill stringent experience and ethics requirements. The ChHC program is considered the most comprehensive credential available for benefits specialists, healthcare consultants, and finical advisors interesting effectively providing clients with cutting-edge information. The curriculum provides professionals with an in-depth understanding of the latest reforms in healthcare mandated by recent legislation.
http://www.insureyourcompany.com/small-business-insurance-provider-earns-chhc-professional-designation/