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Valuing Insurance Agencies

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VALUING INSURANCE AGENCIES by Al Diamond One Time, One and One-Half Times, Two Times. Multiple of Commissions, Multiple of Revenues, Multiple of Earnings. In this document, Al Diamond t...

Why a Client-Centered Approach to Referrals?

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In this document, Bill Cates tells you why a client-centered approach to seeking referrals is usually more effective than one that’s producer-centered. Instead of saying "I’m building my business and I need your help," you’re saying, "I’m glad you see the value in what we’ve accomplished. Let’s see who else can benefit from this service."

Why Accounting Procedures?

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WHY ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES? by Grace Bauer Its time to start thinking about the importance of the accounting department. Accounting plays a critical role in running your ...

Why Buy Insurance From You?

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WHY BUY INSURANCE FROM YOU? by Chris Burand I've asked hundreds, probably even thousands, of agency personnel why people should buy insurance from them. I estimate that 95% answer, 'We pr...

Why Good CSR's Leave — And How To Retain Them

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WHY GOOD CSRS LEAVE AND HOW TO RETAIN THEM by Jack Fries Offer this career path to keep quality CSRs from moving on. When I ask agency owners and managers to name t...

Why Nobody Reads Your Brochure

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WHY NOBODY READS YOUR BROCHURE (OR ANY OTHER MARKETING MATERIALS) by Maribeth Kusmeski Ive been trying for years to determine why some marketing, just doesnt work ndash...

Why Worry About Retirement?

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WHY WORRY ABOUT RETIREMENT? by Chris Burand My experience in working with insurance agency owners is that most have a difficult time planning their retir...

Why Your Agency Stock May Be Your Best Investment

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Insurance agents and brokers have good reason to feel slighted. Like being stuck outside the New Year's party without an invitation, agents have had many reasons for envy as investors in other sectors congratulated themselves for another incredible year. The Dow Jones Industrial Average increased by a whopping 68% from 1996 to 1998, which was its strongest two-year performance since 1955. Even the insurance companies got invited to the party, with property and casualty insurers enjoying a 64% increase in value during the past two years.

Windows Of Opportunity

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WINDOWS OF OPPORTUNITY: AGENTS ARE FINDING NICHE MARKETS A WAY TO OVERCOME MARKET RESTRICTIONS by Damond Benningfield Competing for prospective clients costs money, with high advertising and m...

Work Flow Procedures Manual - Foreword

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WORK FLOW PROCEDURES IN AN AUTOMATED AGENCY FOREWORD PURPOSE This manual is the culmination of many years of work and study with agencies operating within the American Agency S...

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