Friday, March 13, 2015

Insurance Needs for Home Based Businesses

Thanks Randall Patterson of Farmer's Insurance for this great article.

Insurance requirements of home-based businesses

Are you among the increasing numbers that are finding opportunities running a business from home? The benefits are attractive: you can be your own boss, set your own hours and don’t have to worry about getting laid off … but you need to make sure you and your valuable property are protected. So, if you’ve recently become an entrepreneur running a home-based business or sell home products like makeup or candle arrangements for extra income, getting to know the gaps that may be hiding in your insurance coverage is very important.
Home Business insurance policies and eliminating coverage gaps
Most homeowners policies limit the amount of coverage available for property on the insured premises used primarily for business purposes. However, a Home Business insurance policy may help protect you, your income and give you security and peace of mind while you grow your business.
Coverage for your home business
The coverage under most Home Business insurance policies is similar to that of most Small Business insurance policies:
  • Property Coverage — Includes coverage for losses to your building and premises, business personal property and contents.
  • Liability — Covers damages to your business for losses to third parties from:
    • Bodily Injury — People injured on your premises or by a product you manufacture or sell.
    • Personal Injury — Violations of privacy, false imprisonment, wrongful eviction, etc.
    • Advertising Injury — For losses due to alleged slander, libel, or copyright infringement by you or your employees.
Telecommuters
If you telecommute or work remotely for an employer, the insurance issues for a home office may be even more complicated. For example, you may be covered under your homeowners policy for property you own, such as your desk and filing cabinets, but your employer may be covered for loss to company-owned property such as your computer or smartphone. If a delivery person slips on wet steps at your home while making a business-related delivery, your employer’s policy might cover, your homeowners policy might cover, or you could find yourself in the middle between the two carriers, both of which may initially deny the claim. Bottom line: If you work remotely, be sure to check your homeowners policy and ask your employer to confirm what the terms and conditions of its policies are, to avoid finding that neither policy covers a loss after it’s too late.
A new opportunity
Many of us are re-evaluating our lifestyles and for some of us, operating a home-based business provides a new opportunity. Let’s get together — I can help make sure you have the information you need to select coverage you feel is appropriate for your situation. Call me today to set up an appointment.

http://farmersinsuranceemail.com/ffv/201503/03.html

Monday, February 23, 2015

Start Up Week in Dallas March 2 - 6

Check out these free events every day during the first week in March supporting start up business in Dallas.  Seats are limited so get your tickets now.


 http://dallas.startupweek.co/


Monday, March 2
 

9:00am

Basecamp John Crawford
Chase Basecamp,  Bettina Bennett, Michael Johnstone
White Space  Sravan Ankaraju

10:00am

10:30am

11:00am

Chase Basecamp Michael Simmons

12:00pm

The Dallas Entrepreneur Center Ameeth Sankaran • Matt Johnner • Nick Selby

1:00pm

White SpaceDrew Jones • Kevin Lavelle • Imran Sheikh
White Space Andrew Aceri • Rocky Garza • Tyler Sharp
Chase Basecamp Maria Lajewski • Yvette Ruiz

2:00pm

Chase Basecamp David Matthews • David T. Denney • Larry Lavine
HOSTING Matt Taylor • JC Adams • Alin Cooperman • Justin Dickstein
White Space Mark McSpadden

3:00pm

Chase Basecamp Hayden Blackburn

3:30pm

White Space Yvette Grove • Uno Immanivong • Maria Smith-Brackenridge

4:00pm

5:00pm

Hosting Sean Schantzen • Stephen Curtis • JR Garcia • Jonas Levy • Kevin Vela

5:30pm

The Dallas Entrepreneur Center

6:00pm

Fort Work Oren Salomon
Common Desk John Backes • Elie Finegold • Shawn R. Bouley • Noel Geren • saurabh gupta • Tiffany Ricks

6:30pm

6:45pm

Phil Romano Boxer Property at Pacific Place Karen Robinson-Jacobs • Phil Romano
 
Tuesday, March 3
 

8:00am

Chase Basecamp

8:30am

Fort Work Jeffrey Eiting • Chirag Gupta • Danny Gutknecht • Aassia Haroon Haq • Taffie Poston • Katie Jo Whisenant

9:00am

The Dallas Entrepreneur CenterAaron Terwey

10:00am

The Dallas Entrepreneur CenterDevaraj Sundaram
Amber Backes
Chase Basecamp Jeff Jackson • Andres Fabris • Steve Reynolds • Mike Stacy
Fort WorkJ ohn Backes • John Adolph • Matt Alexander • Urvi Bhandari • Daniel Black • Brandon Castillo • Christopher Haley

11:00am

Chase Basecamp Rhonda Sargent Chambers • Leah Frazier • Amy Power
DMA Center for Creative Connections

12:00pm

CBRE Dallas Elie Finegold

1:00pm

ALT+CO at Thanksgiving Tower Ray Grieselhuber • Erin O'Brien
Chase Basecamp Teena Nguyen • Gary Torres
White Space Brittany Merrill Underwood

2:00pm

ALT+CO at Thanksgiving Tower Katherine Dollar
White Space Ryan Cooper • Eric Bricker • Lamarque Palvado • Nake Sekander

2:30pm

Private Sector Tactics for Social Good
White Space Tony Fleo • Jonathan Blum • Keith Thode

3:00pm

Chase Basecamp Cory OBrien
White Space Andrea Bednar • Froswa Booker-Drew • Tilde Guajardo

3:30pm

ALT+CO at Thanksgiving Tower Steven Doyle • Farah Fleurima • Andrew Schulz

4:00pm

Fidelity Commercial Real Estate at Founders Square Sean Schantzen • Mel Gunawardena • Doug Hires • Alberto Lin

4:30pm

4:45pm

5:00pm

Fidelity Commercial Real Estate at Founders Square Edo Popken

6:45pm

Boxer Property at Pacific Place Danielle Abril • Baxter Box

9:30pm

 
Wednesday, March 4
 

8:00am

Chase Basecamp Concourse Level

9:00am

The Dallas Entrepreneur Center
Chase Basecamp Jeff Williams • Dayakar Puskoor • Venu Shamapant • Stan Woodward
Fort Work Oren Salomon Joel Fontenot (Traliblazer Capital)
Whiteboard Session
The Dallas Entrepreneur Center Joel Fontenot
The Dallas Entrepreneur Center

10:00am

White Space Ed Lopategui
Chase Basecamp Adam Connatser
ALT+CO at Thanksgiving Tower
Bernadette Coleman • Hemant Elhence • Ed Mello • Bruce Schultz

10:30am

The Dallas Entrepreneur Center Julie McLeod-Good, Ph.D.

11:00am

11:30am

Fort Work Aassia Haq • Chirag Gupta • Francesca Pink • Chelsea Rustrum • Oren Salomon

12:00pm

Tech Wildcatters Susie Leinbaugh • Pete Nardo
The Dallas Entrepreneur CenterF Joel Fontenot Andrea Perez
(Kessler Collins)
Whiteboard Session
The Dallas Entrepreneur Center

12:45pm

Common Desk Jeffrey Eiting • Katie Jo Whisenant

1:00pm

Chase BasecampMolly Cain • Tahir Hussain • Hubert Zajicek
White Space Lauren Sims
ALT+CO at Thanksgiving Tower Lucy Dang • Britt Harless • Brooke Reynolds
White Space Brad Hancock

2:00pm

Fort Work Reham Choudhury • Claire Johnson
Chase Basecamp Robert Brownd • Eric Rock

3:00pm

Chase Basecamp Michael Peticolas

4:45pm

5:00pm

6:00pm

Fort Work Oren Salomon
(Eventbrite Registration Required) The Woolworth (Library Room)
3015 at Trinity Groves

6:45pm

7:00pm

Fort Work Jared Schaffer
 
Thursday, March 5
 

8:00am

Chase Basecamp Concourse Level

8:30am

The Dallas Entrepreneur CenterJ ohn Backes • Urvi Bhandari

9:00am

White Space Jeff Eiting 
(CBRE)
Whiteboard Session
The Dallas Entrepreneur Center

10:00am

White Space Michael Walsh • Arlo Gilbert
Chase BasecampAmrit Kirpalani
Boxer Property at Pacific PlacePablo Schneider • Taj Clayton • Richard Powell • Evelyn Torres • Freddy Vaca • Nina Vaca

11:00am

11:30am

Startups Creating Culture: Underground Tunnel Tour
Chase Basecamp Michael Sitarzewski

12:00pm

Dallas City Hall

1:00pm

1:30pm

Dallas Regional Chamber Jerry White • Meleah Harris • James Hart • Simon Mak

2:00pm

El Centro Performance Hall Cristina Lawson
Chase Basecamp John Weiss • Brian Sullivan • Charlie Trotter • Raquel Vincent

2:30pm

ALT+CO at Thanksgiving TowerLisa Walter

3:00pm

Chase Basecamp Blaine Bowen David Kirkpatrick
(MECLABS)
Whiteboard Session
 The Dallas Entrepreneur CenterDavid Kirkpatrick

3:30pm

White SpaceDavid Matt hews • Raja Doddala • Joel Fontenot • Kevin Vela

4:00pm

Chase BasecampChris George • Josh Komenda
Dallas City Hall

4:45pm

Chase Basecamp

5:00pm

White Space Susanna Foote

6:00pm

6:30pm

Dallas City Hall Stephanie Campos • Jasmin Brand • Geoffrey Byers • Winston Edmondson • Mike Orren • Christian Yazdanpanah • Stewart Youngblood

6:45pm

 
Friday, March 6
 

8:00am

Chase Basecamp Concourse Level

9:00am

White Space Mark Demos • Tilde Guajardo Rick Jackson
 (Market Makers Group)
Whiteboard Session
The Dallas Entrepreneur Center Rick Jackson

10:00am

White SpaceMike Baughman • United Way GroundFloor Fellows • Andrew Miller
White Space Stephanie Lee

10:30am

Chase Basecamp David Matthews • Jeff Abney • Daniel Black • Abraham Cornejo • Matt Frazier

12:00pm

Whiteboard Session The Dallas Entrepreneur Center Sheryl Chamberlain

1:00pm

Chase Basecamp Aimee Bentson • Bryan DeLuca • Scott Emmons • Chris Hite
White Space Daniel Miller

2:00pm

Fort Worth Emiola Banwo • Melissa Palmer
Chase BasecampMichael Walsh • Ray Larson
The Dallas Entrepreneur Center John Backes • Urvi Bhandari • Dennis Smolek • Grant English

3:30pm

Boxer Property at Pacific PlaceCorey Egan

4:30pm

5:00pm

ALT+CO at Thanksgiving Tower Daniel Kelada • Lymon Liu
ALT+CO at Thanksgiving Tower Michael Walsh

7:00pm



 

Friday, February 6, 2015

Cheap Oil Change in Plano Texas

We don't usually like to get involved with promoting other businesses like this but I am testing out our social media impact with something everyone can use.  Today Stephen who is the very generous manager of the Good Year at Parker and Custer in Plano, Texas  has offered us and our followers a very special deal.  If you call this week and ask for Stephen, then mention my name, Sheryl Hardin and this company, DL Henry Legal Support you can get a semi synthetic oil change for only $14.95.  Call Stephen at 972 61 1424.  Let me know if you saved money.  I am keeping count.

Thursday, December 4, 2014

What is Your View on Min Wage?



According to Reuters Legal. today people in 160 cities throughout the nation are taking to the street to protest for a  higher minimum wage.  While each state has the right to set a minimum wage for state residents it cannot go below the Federal minimum wage guarantee set by the Federal Labor Standard Act.  Currently the Federal minimum wage is still at $7.25 where it has rested since the last increase in 2009.  In 2014 as many as 23 states had minimum wages higher than the federal requirement ranging from $7.50 to $9.34.  More may join the group in 2015 when the minimum requirement will go up in nine states because of indexed increases based on state law:


Labor Unions have been calling for a Federal raise that would almost double the current bottom wage payments to $15.00 per hour.  Currently the highest minimum wage requirement is in Washington where the lowest paid workers earn $9.37 per hour.  This amount will increase because of an automatic index to $9.47 per hour.  This is still well below the union goal of $15.00 per hour or $17,500 per year for full time workers.


Proponents of an increase say that workers need to be paid a fair wage that would provide a living for an adult with a family.  They claim that increasing the minimum wage would allow full time workers with a family of four to leave the welfare roles and become independent wage earners.   They believe raising wages would save taxpayers millions in benefits helping to balance the out of control Federal budget.


Opponents say the strain of a double-digit increase would constrain the slowly recovering economy and cause great harm to small business.  They site concerns that even a small increase in the minimum pay requirement would push more companies to slow hiring of full time labor.  They claim that lost jobs and reduced hours would more than offset any reduction that the proposed increase would have in the Welfare roles. 





See more @reuterlegal


#Minimumwage fight hits the streets of 160 U.S. cities Thursday http://reut.rs/1tIXIBB

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Women Vet Small Business Owner Event Happening Today

In an effort to celebrate Veteran's Day and the many women who served their country with honor, dignity, and strength the SBA is hosting a live chat for female veterans who own small businesses. 


https://plus.google.com/events/cp7d7jvcdb95bphlvdjcc3qs5sc


Everyone who served deserves our respect and support.  Vets who come back home and start businesses that support the economy and give others jobs are heros in brand new ways.



Thursday, November 6, 2014

SBA Vet Small Business Week Events W. VA through Wyoming

Monday, Nov 10, 2014 kicks off Veteran's Small Business Week.   Support a Veteran owned business. Check out the list of SBA sponsored events  from W. VA to Wyoming  designed to assist Vet Small Business Owners. See the events in the blog posts below.