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BY Carol Tice
Special coverage can help you recoup profits lost during storms and other disasters. Here's what you need to know.
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BY Kathleen Davis
Here's how to get your business up and running as quick as possible once the worst is over.
How the U.S. Supreme Court's Ruling to Uphold 'Obamacare' May Affect Small Businesses
BY Diana Ransom
After the High Court moved to keep the individual mandate, economists expect lower insurance costs overall, yet some businesses may still get burned by the employer mandate.
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BY Diana Ransom
In anticipation of the Supreme Court's ruling on the health-care law, we outline five possible outcomes for small-business owners to chew on -- and plan for.
Without the Health Law, Reforms Could Stick
BY Diana Ransom
Even if you expect the Supreme Court to repeal the health-care law next week, many of the reforms already in effect won't likely go away, say insurance experts.
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BY Christopher Hann
Don't wait until trouble hits to plan a response to an emergency. Here are some long- and short-term strategies to help you weather any storm.
How a Business Emergency Plan Paid Off in Tornado-Struck Joplin, Mo.
BY Diana Ransom
When a tornado ravaged the town of Joplin, Mo., few businesses were left intact. Here's how one owner and his employees made it through the storm. And what you can learn from their story.
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BY Carol Tice
In the chaos that follows a natural disaster, here are the top mistakes business owners make in filing insurance claims.
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BY Carol Tice
The giant earthquake in Japan should serve as a reminder to business owners in the U.S. to have a backup plan.
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BY Nina Kaufman
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