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Home Owner Insurance Quote by Elizabeth Morgan
... Insurance is the act of, or the business or the system of, insuring. Therefore, home owner insurance is a kind of an assurance, a deliberate device to indemnify or give guarantee against a loss. By this, the repayment or the reimbursement is made from a fund to which a number of individuals or companies pay into for covering the same type of risk. Many individuals make a premium by giving a small amount of money for the security of their respective homes and apartments.

Show Me The Money! by Paul Taylor
... Each business owner has to decide where to find financing. The obvious choices include banks, finance companies, money brokers, etc. Another place to look for funding is friends and family members. But, that is not what this article is really about. Second, is to price the items in your business so that it insures that your business endeavor is a success. You want your prices to be in line with your competition. Price is usually a consideration with most people.

What's the Difference Between Individual, Family, Group and Health Insurance? by Kurt Stammberger
... Furthermore, because you represent a bigger chunk of business to the insurance carrier, you can usually negotiate terms and conditions quite a bit as a business owner. Hence it’s advisable to do your homework before you start negotiations. Some of the online insurance websites are quite good; they provide plenty of information for free. There are also a variety of free online calculators you can use that let you play around with various scenarios and see how it impacts your bottom line.

How to Set (and Get) the Right Prices by Jay Lipe
... Yet, despite the far-reaching consequences of a company’s pricing, I’m surprised at how little time small business owners spend on it. Here are a few ways to bring pricing to the forefront of your marketing plan. Price is a promise Let’s say you’re shopping for cereal and come across two varieties. One is a well-known brand in a resealable 20 oz. package, which comes with a toy and sells for $4.99. The other is a store brand, that’s packaged in a non-descript plastic bag and sells for $2.99.

That New Car Smell - Tales from the Darkside in Austin, Texas by Frank Bellucci
... Your car will probably be there parked and ready for you to drive off and the shop manager will simply hand you your keys and thank you for you business –and will probably know both your first and last name. Small shops will also get to know your car’s history so that you can head off problems down the road and service things early before they turn into big problems. And if it’s a truly great shop, the same mechanic will work on your car each time so that there is a working knowledge base ...

Lose a Laptop or PDA? You Get Your Stuff Back with Property ID Asset Tags by Mike Valentine
... TrackitBack has partnered with Staples and BestBuy stores - so all are agressively marketing their offerings in the consumer marketplace. Each offer business incentives for larger sales of ID tags exceeding 50 or more, with invitations to companies to contact them for volume pricing. The movement of asset tags into the consumer marketplace is an unexpected development that may be logically extended into property insurance discounts and other unexpected areas.