17 Things You Need To Know About Insuring Your Home-Based Business

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Author: Paul Solomon ISBN: 9781476221649
Publisher: Paul Solomon Publication: July 24, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Paul Solomon
ISBN: 9781476221649
Publisher: Paul Solomon
Publication: July 24, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Now the idea of working for yourself is a great one and I myself have been doing so for over 20 years, and thoroughly enjoy doing so.
However with all of these emails or bulletins telling you to work from home there are LOTS of things they are not telling you.
In this e-book I will be dealing with insurances, which no-one likes to talk about but can save not only your ass, but also your business as well.
Imagine building your dream house and you finish it and it looks great, but then you remember you don’t have any cement between the bricks, it’s not going to last very long is it. A poor analogy but you get the idea.
Insurance is something that we all need in one form or another.
Running any business has lots of risks attached to it, be it damaged goods in transit, theft, water damage from a burst pipe or whatever, the risk involve will have an impact on your business, if it does it will also have an effect on your turnover and profits.

To be forewarned is to be forearmed.

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Now the idea of working for yourself is a great one and I myself have been doing so for over 20 years, and thoroughly enjoy doing so.
However with all of these emails or bulletins telling you to work from home there are LOTS of things they are not telling you.
In this e-book I will be dealing with insurances, which no-one likes to talk about but can save not only your ass, but also your business as well.
Imagine building your dream house and you finish it and it looks great, but then you remember you don’t have any cement between the bricks, it’s not going to last very long is it. A poor analogy but you get the idea.
Insurance is something that we all need in one form or another.
Running any business has lots of risks attached to it, be it damaged goods in transit, theft, water damage from a burst pipe or whatever, the risk involve will have an impact on your business, if it does it will also have an effect on your turnover and profits.

To be forewarned is to be forearmed.

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