By: supergc | 2010-12-03 | Golf TaylorMade has packed a lot of that technology into the Burner XD irons. The company calls the Burner XD "The Only Iron with Burner Speed, Burner Power, and Burner Distance." What's not to like about speed, power, and distance? When it comes to irons, distance can be over-rated. read more
By: cheapgolfclubs18 | 2010-12-10 | Golf The Callaway X-Forged Irons are extremely forgiving on off-center hits. Its MOI measures 5100; that combined with its Inverted Cone clubface technology, make it extremely stable and forgiving on off-center hits. read more
By: Bob Roberts | 2010-11-18 | Business The rules and regulations relating to industry cause many professionals to consider e&o insurance. Professional sales people are undergoing increased scrutiny and industry rules. There was a time when such professionals did not require any licenses or insurance before they could conduct business. read more
By: Bob Roberts | 2010-11-03 | Business When the topic of insurance comes up in daily conversation, most people, contractors in particular, see red, as if they were bulls angered by a matador. Professionals see it as a disgusting waste of company funds, an unnecessary expense that is likely to never even be used. So this begs the question: why should anyone, let alone careful and trustworthy contractors, waste both valuable time and money searching for an ideal and yet purposeless piece of paper, certifying insurance against lawsuits? read more
By: Bob Roberts | 2010-11-15 | Business Any insurance agent will know that there are both personal and business insurance product lines. You are always thinking of other people, but take a little bit to examine your own portfolio of insurance. read more
By: Bob Roberts | 2011-01-07 | Business Many people are wondering what e & o insurance (errors and omissions) insurance is, and why they need it. This is basically coverage for a professional that pays for their court fees if a customer sues them. The people who most often use this coverage are doctors, lawyers, architects, and home inspectors, just to name a few. read more
By: Alston Balkcom | 2010-10-31 | Article Marketing E&O and other similar professional liability insurance policies can be crucial for professionals whether they are low profile licensees or high profile professionals. Gone are the days when only doctors and other highly visible professionals needed to cover their rears with malpractice insurance and other related policies. read more
By: Bob Roberts | 2011-01-19 | Business If you own a small business that is geared to providing services to your community, chances are you will need to invest in e & o insurance. While you may have built a comprehensive insurance portfolio including building owners insurance and general liability insurance, many entrepreneurs overlook the importance of errors and omissions policies. Generally referred to as professional liability, an e & o insurance package is designed to cover liability exposures that are excluded under general li read more
By: Bob Roberts | 2011-01-12 | Business Getting e & o insurance (errors and omission) can be very beneficial to your company, and sometimes is mandated by law as well. This is a very specific kind of coverage that a small percentage of the population needs. However, for professionals who have large amounts of responsibility, it is essential. read more
By: Alston Ballkcom | 2010-09-16 | Insurance E and O and other similar insurance policies designed for professionals can be crucial for professionals whether they are low profile licensees or high profile professionals. At one time, only attorneys and doctors and other highly visible professionals needed to cover their rears with malpractice insurance and other related policies. read more
By: Mike Smith | 2011-02-21 | Business If you have been researching errors and omissions insurance to educate yourself on whether or not you have a need for this type of business liability insurance, you have made the first step to protecting yourself and your business. As you may have found, E & O Insurance is necessary for all professionals who offer advice, education, and consulting services. Simply put, if you have received continuing education, licensing, or extended training to provide services to your clients you will have a read more
By: jettday | 2011-07-04 | Insurance Before you buy yourself a policy, make sure you read the fine print so you don’t end up losing much more than you bargained for. A very cheap policy may end up not covering certain services or aspects, leaving you to spend a ton of cash. Remember, the first step is to get yourself a good agent who knows the ins and the outs read more
By: Bob Roberts | 2010-12-09 | Business Running a business typically entails costs of many kinds in order to operate successfully. Owners have to purchase or rent retail or office space, pay for utilities and electricity as well as pay costs associated with their product or service. read more
By: Bob Roberts | 2010-12-09 | Business Other than the type of professionals that purchase this type of coverage, it is relatively similar to other types of consumer and commercial insurance. There are claims processes, deductibles, monthly or annual premiums and agents in the field that can help design a policy around a particular business owner's needs. read more