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TORNADOES AND THUNDERSTORMS by Douglas Henderson Tornadoes are spawned from powerful thunderstorms that often precede an advancing cold front. They exist in other areas of the world but are mos...
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UNDERSTAND YOUR E-MAIL: XOBNI by Steve Anderson A new, free plug-in module for Outlook called Xobni (pronounced 'ZOB-nee,' which is inbox spelled backwards) adds some social-networking ...
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UPGRADE-TOTAL ACCOUNT REVIEW Dear (Customer Name): When we first wrote your Auto insurance policy, we custom-tailored the coverages to fit your needs at that time. We helped you choose coverages...
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In an increasingly complex and fluid business environment the need for proper planning is greater than ever. Where do you begin? David Stambaugh provides an outline to move your agency in the right direction.
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In a complex and fluid business environment, this planning outline can help move your agency in the right direction.
“I’m farming as hard as I can but I know I’m not farming as smart as I can.”
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USING THE PHONE by Mary Beth Bolen When your phone rings, you may or may not know who is at the other end of the line; you'll only know for sure if you have a receptionist skilled in the art of...
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VALUING YOUR COMPANY STOCK WHEN OWNED BY AN ESOP by Irving Blackman Blackman-Kallick Copyright 1994, Irving L. Blackman C O N T E N T S CHAPTER: TITLE One: An Introduction Two: ...
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WHAT BUSINESSES CAN LEARN FROM RECENT CORPORATE SCANDALS by Janine Reid Scandals and controversy can devastate a company regardless of size. Janine Reid examines these crise...
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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...
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The alert raised in Washington, D.C., on May 10, 2005, when a light plane mistakenly flew into restricted airspace sent thousands of people fleeing from the U.S. Capitol and the White House. Once the buildings were evacuated, however, most people were unsure of where to go or what to do. Bill Kliewer discusses the need for personal contingency plans in cases of emergency.