Robert A. Imparato, Jr CFP®

CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional

 

Craig A. Hyldahl CFP®

CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional

 

R.I.C.H. Planning Group, LLC

105 Fieldcrest Avenue, Suite #507

Edison, NJ 08837

 

Robert: 732-326-5240

Craig:   732-326-5240

Fax:     732-326-5331

 

Robert: robert@richplanninggroup.com

Craig: craig@richplanninggroup.com

Website: www.richplanninggroup.com

July/August 2018

Do an Insurance Audit

Do an Insurance Audit

While most businesses have basic property and general liability insurance, they may have risk exposures elsewhere. Conduct an insurance audit to find out where.


The Basics
Start by exploring the need for business vehicle insurance and umbrella insurance. The latter is an extra amount above the limits established by property, liability and auto insurance.


Work with an insurance professional to understand the limits, deductibles and exclusions of each type of insurance. Exclusions, could point to the need for more specialized insurance.


Specialized Coverage
Exclusions that may need separate coverage often include flood, windstorm and earthquake coverage. In some areas, windstorm or flood insurance is required.


Beyond Nature
Other types of coverage your business might need include cyber-theft and identity theft insurance, to cover your employees and your customers for these risks.


Depending on the policy, employment practices liability insurance (EPLI) will help insure against damages due to wrongful termination, employee harassment, discrimination and other risks. If you have a professional practice, you may need errors and omissions (E&O) insurance.


Life & Disability
If you have employees, you may want to price group life insurance and disability income (DI) insurance. The former helps protect employees’ loved ones, while the latter helps protect employees’ largest asset — their ability to earn a living.


While you’re comparing insurance coverage for your employees, don’t forget about life insurance and DI insurance to protect yourself, partners and the business. With the help of a qualified attorney, you can create an agreement that includes life insurance on individual owners. The death benefit can either go to family members named as beneficiaries to pay for a business interest, or to the business to help the company recoup the financial loss that accompanies the death of an owner.


Talk to your financial professional experienced with business insurance to learn more.

GE-133484 (6/18) (Exp, 6/20)


SUBSCRIBE

Enter your Name and Email address to get
the newsletter delivered to your inbox.

Please include name of person that directed you to my online newsletter so I can thank them personally.


CONTACT US

Enter your Name, Email Address and a short message. We'll respond to you as soon as possible.

Securities offered through Equitable Advisors, LLC (NY,NY (212) 314-4600), member FINRA,SIPC (Equitable Financial Advisors in MI & TN). Investment advisory products and services offered through Equitable Advisors, LLC, an SEC-registered investment advisor. Annuity and insurance products offered through Equitable Network, LLC, which conducts business in California as Equitable Network Insurance Agency of California, LLC; in Utah as Equitable Network Insurance Agency of Utah, LLC; and in PR as Equitable Network of Puerto Rico, Inc. Equitable Advisors and Equitable Network are affiliated companies and do not provide tax or legal advice. R.I.C.H. Planning Group, LLC is not owned or operated by Equitable Advisors or Equitable Network. Equitable Advisors and Equitable Network are brand names for Equitable Advisors, LLC and Equitable Network, LLC, respectively. GE-4833845.1 (7/22)(Exp. 7/24) CFP® and CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ are certification marks owned by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc.
These marks are awarded to individuals who successfully complete the CFP Board's initial and ongoing certification requirements.
R.I.C.H. Planning Group, LLC and LTM Marketing Specialists LLC are unrelated companies. This publication was prepared for the publication’s provider by LTM Client Marketing, an unrelated third party. Articles are not written or produced by the named representative.

The information and opinions contained in this web site are obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but their accuracy cannot be guaranteed. The publishers assume no responsibility for errors and omissions or for any damages resulting from the use of the published information. This web site is published with the understanding that it does not render legal, accounting, financial, or other professional advice. Whole or partial reproduction of this web site is forbidden without the written permission of the publisher.