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The Accountable Executive, Part 1 – Overview | Insurance Thought Leadership

Curated By Tom George

Via Scoop.it – internetbillboards This is the first article in a six-part series based on the material from the book, The Accountable Executive, expected to be released in the Spring of 2012. In this series, Hal Johnson and Ed Street of LeadershipOne, address what they observe as major contributors to low accountability cultures – which [...]

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How Much are You Over-Paying for Your Auto Insurance?

Curated By Tom George

Via Scoop.it – internetbillboards In good times, it’s natural that we pay less attention to our individual expenses. But today, regardless of our current situation, we all need to save as much money as possible. And, when it comes to saving money, the experts agree one of the best places to start is with your [...]

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The best way to pay much less for your car insurance policy

Curated By joejohnson

Check on-line for insurance estimates to find better rates. You are going to often save up to twenty percent when you’re getting competitive estimates. It doesn’t take much to secure the rates, often putting your information into 1 or 2 web-site rate finders provides you with estimates from numerous different companies. Automobile insurance is often [...]

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Several Cases It Would Pay To Have Travel Insurance

Curated By personal_loans1

No person likes to consider the worst when you’re planning for a holiday – that’s for the journey back when you’re thinking about the stack of papers which need dealing with on Monday when you’re in the office. Sad to say, one can find a whole lot of things which could go drastically wrong when [...]

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Yard Sales Can Be Risky Endeavours Without Enough Coverage

Curated By Capitol Benefits

One of the favorite rituals of the spring season is the yard sale. Homeowners love them because they change cleaning from a dreaded chore into a profitable enterprise.  However, the whole experience can quickly turn into a nightmare should someone slip and fall, and you are considered legally liable. That’s why it is necessary to know exactly what [...]

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Don’t Be CLUE-less When It Comes to Insuring Your House or Vehicles

Curated By Tom George

You’re about to buy a new home or new car and you believe you’ve found the perfect one for you.  You need to insure your new treasure, but for some reason you can’t find a carrier to cover it.  Is there any way you can find out why you seem to be uninsurable?  The answer [...]

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Accident Without Injuries Etiquette

Curated By Tom George

Your teenage daughter misjudges the space when she goes around a turning vehicle, and just taps the car’s right rear bumper.  The other driver, an older woman, appears unhurt. She says, It’s Easter time, and I’m fine.  Let’s just forget about it. You were riding with your daughter and you think that’s a reasonable attitude, [...]

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Unintended Consequences to Healthcare Reform Law Arise

Curated By Tom George

With a law as complex as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), unintended consequences are always a concern. Last week The Wall Street Journal reported that the physician community is witnessing the emergence of a significant unintended consequence — since tax-advantaged flexible spending accounts can no longer be used to pay for over-the-counter medications without a prescription, [...]

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Newly Released Study Shows Insurance Barriers Blocking Access to Healthcare

Curated By Tom George

Significant barriers to patient care implemented by the health insurance industry are difficult to navigate, have a negative impact on patient care and drive up the administrative costs of healthcare, according to a statewide survey of Georgia physician assistants. The survey, which was released by the Georgia Association of Physician Assistants (GAPA), also indicated that [...]

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