5 big insurance mistakes to avoid
Here are the five common insurance mistakes and how they affect the bottom line.
Here are the five common insurance mistakes and how they affect the bottom line.
The majority of Australian small businesses choose to go without Business Interruption insurance – but that’s often because they don’t realise the implications and the risk they’re taking on.
Business owners know that insurance is a necessary part of protecting their livelihood from unexpected loss, but the truth remains that the majority of Australian businesses are woefully underinsured.
Mobile food trucks are becoming an increasingly common sight on Australian streets. Here are three things you need to consider before starting your own.
Clean-up and recovery grants of up to $25,000 are now available for small business owners who have been adversely affected by the 2013 Queensland floods.
While the floodwaters continue to rise in some parts of the country, for others it’s time to look at the damage they’ve caused. If your business has been affected by floods, here’s what to do.
Protecting against fire should not end once a fire protection system is installed. It’s critical that anyone working within a facility knows how to respond to a fire emergency and knows how to use the fire equipment onsite.
Each week we’ll feature a business that’s endured an incredible challenge. Here, Amanda Foy recalls the destruction of her business at the hands of mother nature and how she managed to clear the mud and keep going.
Have you ever been working on a document for hours only to have it corrupted by the hard drive or server that you were working on? For small business owners safely storing data may not be an initial top priority, but choosing the right storage solution for company data could be a business-saving decision.
Buying business insurance through a qualified adviser, rather than organising it yourself directly through the insurer, could be the difference between survival or closure in the face of a disaster. Here’s why.