Most companies have some type of a business plan. But what about a disaster plan?
Disasters do not book a date on the calendar in advance. What if your business had to shut down unexpectedly due to a weather-related emergency? Do you have a... (Read More)
You're busy. But there's one matter that you may not want to keep on the back burner: Purchasing life insurance.
Life insurance is a gift of love from you to your family. It's designed to prevent your loved ones from being financially devastated... (Read More)
Would you be lost if your smart phone, laptop, or tablet went missing or was stolen?
Unfortunately, more thieves are targeting expensive personal mobile devices for theft. Not only are these devices valuable, but a savvy hacker can access your... (Read More)
If you lose your credit, debit or ATM card, how difficult would it be for someone to clean out your account? Easier than you might think.
More than one-quarter of all credit and debit card passwords could be guessed by attempting just 20... (Read More)
Your small business is growing fast. Do you have a plan in place to manage the added risk that comes with more customers and more employees? There's nothing quite like an on-the-job accident, a careless mistake by you or an employee or a legal claim... (Read More)
Does your business have a succession plan? Is it up to date?
A solid and up-to-date succession plan is vitally important to businesses today. It's estimated that more than half of businesses fail after the death or disabling injury of a company... (Read More)
With all the news stories about autonomous vehicles of the future, how will self-driving cars operate in the real world? That could be a multi-million-dollar question not just for drivers, but for all of us.
Google's aspirations for a... (Read More)
Does your family business have a succession plan? It all starts with a frank discussion. |
There's an art to conducting business discussions that preserve close family bonds while also addressing challenging business issues.
According to a... (Read More)
Is your business prepared for the unexpected? Here are some great ways to help make sure an unexpected event doesn't hurt your business:
Review your continuity plan at least once per year. Make sure your plan is up-to-date and that your business... (Read More)