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Shred Those Values At Risk Worksheets

by John March 23, 2010
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Brokers often ask me which business interruption values at risk worksheets I prefer or think are the best.   I guess the answer depends on if you want to use them to wrap fish or make paper airplanes.  Aside from those two uses, they are all about equally worthless.  I know this sounds harsh, but [...]

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Why Take Time to Adjust Values at Risk?

by John January 25, 2010

I hear it all the time: we were busy.  We were in a period of growth!  How could we stop our work in the middle of this booming period to evaluate our business income values at risk?  Besides, we don’t really want to talk to the insurance broker again–they’re always trying to upsell us, right? [...]

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Rethink Your Values at Risk to Save Money

by John January 22, 2010

If your business carries business interruption insurance, you’re responsible for determining and reporting your values at risk to your insurance company.  Many businesses come up with this number one time in order to place business interruption coverage, and then don’t think about their values at risk number again–sometimes for years. Businesses that carry business interruption [...]

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