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Fundraisers and Fundraising Tip; Thank You Letters for Post Fundraiser Events . Using your homeowners insurance for any claim of around $1000 or less is not an efficient use of that insurance. That’s because your policy is “rated up” for three years if you use it. This means the premium is increased and the money you thought you saved in using you insurance will cost you the same or more over the next three years. I maximize my deductible to $5000, understanding that while it would be painful, chances are it will not be used. I have heard numbers that, outside of the hurricane threatened states, something like 1-2% of the houses across America have a “catastrophic loss. Thus, I am comfortable in the odds that I, like most Americans will never have to use it.If you have a large car wash fundraiser in the community to raise money for your youth nonprofit group then it will take a lot of coordination and help from local business people. For instance you will need a location and you probably need to print flyers and maybe you will borrow a pressure washer. All these things can be donated by the small businesseses in your town.Any time a small business in your community helps you it is wise to give them a thank you letter and you might be surprised how many of the small businesses will frame that thank you letter and put it in their shop. On your thank you letter you should therefore have a very big logo, because this advertises your group and will help the small business owner when other members of your group go in to shop at their store.By giving thank you letters to those small businesses that help your car wash fundraiser you will note that next year's car wash fundraiser will receive equal participation and the small businesses will go out of their way to help donate things you need for your nonprofit g In addition, make sure you understand the replacement values your insurance company will use for your personal property. Most insurance companies say t 24 Killer Press Release Secrets Lets face it, most of us see auto and homeowners insurance as a necessary expense. You have to have it to drive a car, or borrow money to buy a house. But most of us simply buy the packaged product delivered by our agent and don’t really understand what we are buying. We assume that if anything really big goes wrong the insurance company will take care of it, but we may find out the hard way that we do not have the protection we thought we did.1. Your press release should sound like news, not an ad.2. You should only send your press release to the media related to the topic of your press release.3. Keep your press release one page in length.4. Your header, contact information and release date should be at the top of your press release.5. Use short sentences and double space your lines.6. Your header and first few sentences should grab the readers attention.7. You should tell a story and mention your business, product or service in the body of the press release.8. Proofread your press release many times. Look for grammar and spelling mistakes.9. Write a press release about the new products or services you're offering on your web site.10. Create a press release about the results of an online survey or poll you have completed.11. Submit a press release about a trade show or seminar you're hosting.12. Write a press release about no cost chat room classes you are teaching.13. Create a press release about your opening In the old days people could use their insurance as a maintenance policy. You paid your premium, and little deductible, and insurance would take care of the loss. But nowadays it’s too expensive for that! You use it once and you will loose your claims free discount and ending up paying back any small claim over the next three years while your policy is rated. If you need it again the premium jumps even more and this necessary expense can get even more burdensome. That is why, as an agent who prides himself on putting the customer first, I want to inform you about your protection, and how investing a little time can give you the protection you need, and make the money you are spending go as far as possible. To maximize the efficiency of the money you are spending on insurance you should consider using it primarily for a catastrophic loss. By “catastrophic” I mean a major loss that would be “catastrophic” to your finances. That’s not to say $1000 is a small amount of money, but I am betting there are more people reading this who rarely, if ever, need to use their insurance and thus can consider this cost as an acceptable risk. Obviously, the higher the deductible the lower your premium, and the lower this burden will be to you and your family. First off, there are two parts to auto and home insurance. One, I will call the “structural” coverage which repairs or replaces your asset. The other is the “liability” coverage that protects you from people suing you for monetary damages. Structural coverage is guided by your deductibles. These deductibles are really the amount you are willing to “self-insure” your asset. The structural insurance will repair of replace your asset to its former condition, less your deductible. For auto insurance, I recommend you use deductibles of $500 for Comprehensive and $1000 for Collision. Comprehensive coverage is for everything except Collision, (generally Fire, Theft and Vandalism), and Collision coverage is understandably the physical impact on your vehicle. Collision comes into play primarily when you are at fault in an accident (otherwise we will have their insurance fix the car), and if you are at fault in an accident you should be more concerned with your Liability exposure, than how much you have to come out of pocket to fix the car. One note here: If you get hit and the other car takes off, make sure you get a license number so we can either go after their insurance, or cover your repairs with Uninsured Motorist coverage which we should have. If we can’t ID them we can’t prove they are Uninsured and thus you will have to pay your deductible. Uninsured Motorists represent @26% of the cars on the road in California but are involved in @42% of the accidents, so if you are involved in an accident chances are good they may be Uninsured. For homeowners insurance, I recommend you use a deductible of at least $1000, if not more. Using your homeowners insurance for any claim of around $1000 or less is not an efficient use of that insurance. That’s because your policy is “rated up” for three years if you use it. This means the premium is increased and the money you thought you saved in using you insurance will cost you the same or more over the next three years. I maximize my deductible to $5000, understanding that while it would be painful, chances are it will not be used. I have heard numbers that, outside of the hurricane threatened states, something like 1-2% of the houses across America have a “catastrophic loss. Thus, I am comfortable in the odds that I, like most Americans will never have to use it. In addition, make sure you understand the replacement values your insurance company will use for your personal property. Most insurance companies say t Stepping Stones To The Ultimate Pay Off m jumps even more and this necessary expense can get even more burdensome. That is why, as an agent who prides himself on putting the customer first, I want to inform you about your protection, and how investing a little time can give you the protection you need, and make the money you are spending go as far as possible.If you have ever been in the position, looking for new ways to earn more, "you have got to ask your self a serious question? Am I ready to learn more? Famous words from a very important instructor. "Give a man a fish and he will eat once, teach a man to fish and he eats forever."And that's the mission when you become internet wise. We all start at some point where we realize that the internet is a mass producing money machine. It's kind of like staring at a pot of gold looking at you straight in the face.The problem is figuring how to tap into it, so you can get your share of the multi-billion dollar industry. Don't think it's possible? Think again, for every word, phrase, thought, product, or parts of that product, and new stuff that hasn't even come out yet, there's a market for it believe that. There are new market's starting online by the thousands every day it's unbelievable. That's why there's plenty of room for anybody to start an online empire.How to tackle The Mission.First step is how to learn to earn more, if you really To maximize the efficiency of the money you are spending on insurance you should consider using it primarily for a catastrophic loss. By “catastrophic” I mean a major loss that would be “catastrophic” to your finances. That’s not to say $1000 is a small amount of money, but I am betting there are more people reading this who rarely, if ever, need to use their insurance and thus can consider this cost as an acceptable risk. Obviously, the higher the deductible the lower your premium, and the lower this burden will be to you and your family. First off, there are two parts to auto and home insurance. One, I will call the “structural” coverage which repairs or replaces your asset. The other is the “liability” coverage that protects you from people suing you for monetary damages. Structural coverage is guided by your deductibles. These deductibles are really the amount you are willing to “self-insure” your asset. The structural insurance will repair of replace your asset to its former condition, less your deductible. For auto insurance, I recommend you use deductibles of $500 for Comprehensive and $1000 for Collision. Comprehensive coverage is for everything except Collision, (generally Fire, Theft and Vandalism), and Collision coverage is understandably the physical impact on your vehicle. Collision comes into play primarily when you are at fault in an accident (otherwise we will have their insurance fix the car), and if you are at fault in an accident you should be more concerned with your Liability exposure, than how much you have to come out of pocket to fix the car. One note here: If you get hit and the other car takes off, make sure you get a license number so we can either go after their insurance, or cover your repairs with Uninsured Motorist coverage which we should have. If we can’t ID them we can’t prove they are Uninsured and thus you will have to pay your deductible. Uninsured Motorists represent @26% of the cars on the road in California but are involved in @42% of the accidents, so if you are involved in an accident chances are good they may be Uninsured. For homeowners insurance, I recommend you use a deductible of at least $1000, if not more. Using your homeowners insurance for any claim of around $1000 or less is not an efficient use of that insurance. That’s because your policy is “rated up” for three years if you use it. This means the premium is increased and the money you thought you saved in using you insurance will cost you the same or more over the next three years. I maximize my deductible to $5000, understanding that while it would be painful, chances are it will not be used. I have heard numbers that, outside of the hurricane threatened states, something like 1-2% of the houses across America have a “catastrophic loss. Thus, I am comfortable in the odds that I, like most Americans will never have to use it. In addition, make sure you understand the replacement values your insurance company will use for your personal property. Most insurance companies say t How to Choose the Right Share Class be to you and your family.You'll want to opt for the no-load or institutional share class instead. If you're a no-load investor who is determined to buy a fund that's primarily broker-sold, go through a supermarket and opt for the D shares.If you are using a broker or planner, the decision about whether to opt for the A, B, or C share class boils down to your own time horizon and, to a lesser extent, how much you're investing. If you plan to invest for the long haul--say, 10 years or more--the A shares will invariably make more sense for you than the B or C shares. That's because A shares' lower ongoing expenses will offset the higher fee you'll pay to get in. At Morningstar, we believe in long-term investing, and that's why we tend to recommend A shares over B or C shares; if you're a Morningstar.com Premium Member, you'll notice that our Analyst Reports of broker-sold funds typically apply to the A shares, too.So should you ever use B or C shares? Possibly, if you expect to hold a given fund type for a short period of time. If you plan to own a fund for just a year or two, for First off, there are two parts to auto and home insurance. One, I will call the “structural” coverage which repairs or replaces your asset. The other is the “liability” coverage that protects you from people suing you for monetary damages. Structural coverage is guided by your deductibles. These deductibles are really the amount you are willing to “self-insure” your asset. The structural insurance will repair of replace your asset to its former condition, less your deductible. For auto insurance, I recommend you use deductibles of $500 for Comprehensive and $1000 for Collision. Comprehensive coverage is for everything except Collision, (generally Fire, Theft and Vandalism), and Collision coverage is understandably the physical impact on your vehicle. Collision comes into play primarily when you are at fault in an accident (otherwise we will have their insurance fix the car), and if you are at fault in an accident you should be more concerned with your Liability exposure, than how much you have to come out of pocket to fix the car. One note here: If you get hit and the other car takes off, make sure you get a license number so we can either go after their insurance, or cover your repairs with Uninsured Motorist coverage which we should have. If we can’t ID them we can’t prove they are Uninsured and thus you will have to pay your deductible. Uninsured Motorists represent @26% of the cars on the road in California but are involved in @42% of the accidents, so if you are involved in an accident chances are good they may be Uninsured. For homeowners insurance, I recommend you use a deductible of at least $1000, if not more. Using your homeowners insurance for any claim of around $1000 or less is not an efficient use of that insurance. That’s because your policy is “rated up” for three years if you use it. This means the premium is increased and the money you thought you saved in using you insurance will cost you the same or more over the next three years. I maximize my deductible to $5000, understanding that while it would be painful, chances are it will not be used. I have heard numbers that, outside of the hurricane threatened states, something like 1-2% of the houses across America have a “catastrophic loss. Thus, I am comfortable in the odds that I, like most Americans will never have to use it. In addition, make sure you understand the replacement values your insurance company will use for your personal property. Most insurance companies say t Get Rich Quick? at fault in an accident (otherwise we will have their insurance fix the car), and if you are at fault in an accident you should be more concerned with your Liability exposure, than how much you have to come out of pocket to fix the car.Would you go to the grocery store, come home and put the groceries away, sit down and wait for your supper to make itself? Of course not.Would you get out the dust mop, the broom or the vacuum cleaner and expect the house to clean itself? Of course you wouldn’t.Then why do you expect that if you purchase the latest product being promoted, download it to your computer and/or set it up as a webpage, and then just sit back, that the money will start rolling in?In order to achieve any of our goals, unless our goal is to be a lazy couch potato, it is important to work at them. Actually, even a lazy couch potato has to work at his goal. He has to restrict himself to not walking to the fridge too often, but having all his snacks surrounding him. He has to make sure the battery is in the remote, otherwise he might have to actually get up to change the channel. He has to make sure his snacks are in the house and that he doesn’t have to run out to the store to get them.However if your goals are more substantial, like making enough money to be One note here: If you get hit and the other car takes off, make sure you get a license number so we can either go after their insurance, or cover your repairs with Uninsured Motorist coverage which we should have. If we can’t ID them we can’t prove they are Uninsured and thus you will have to pay your deductible. Uninsured Motorists represent @26% of the cars on the road in California but are involved in @42% of the accidents, so if you are involved in an accident chances are good they may be Uninsured. For homeowners insurance, I recommend you use a deductible of at least $1000, if not more. Using your homeowners insurance for any claim of around $1000 or less is not an efficient use of that insurance. That’s because your policy is “rated up” for three years if you use it. This means the premium is increased and the money you thought you saved in using you insurance will cost you the same or more over the next three years. I maximize my deductible to $5000, understanding that while it would be painful, chances are it will not be used. I have heard numbers that, outside of the hurricane threatened states, something like 1-2% of the houses across America have a “catastrophic loss. Thus, I am comfortable in the odds that I, like most Americans will never have to use it. In addition, make sure you understand the replacement values your insurance company will use for your personal property. Most insurance companies say t Entrepreneur News- 3 Ways To Get Your Reconnaissance . Using your homeowners insurance for any claim of around $1000 or less is not an efficient use of that insurance. That’s because your policy is “rated up” for three years if you use it. This means the premium is increased and the money you thought you saved in using you insurance will cost you the same or more over the next three years. I maximize my deductible to $5000, understanding that while it would be painful, chances are it will not be used. I have heard numbers that, outside of the hurricane threatened states, something like 1-2% of the houses across America have a “catastrophic loss. Thus, I am comfortable in the odds that I, like most Americans will never have to use it.As an entrepreneur, information is the base of all profits. Knowing how to get the right information about your projects and doing it quietly is like money in the bank.1) Networking is number one on the list. A good working relationship with a selection of peers can really help in finding and assessing projects. It takes time to develop a good network of hand picked people that you commonly keep contact with. Trust is a big issue but more importantly quality of positioning is more of an issue. By positioning I mean how that person fits within the relationship of the type of project you do and where they fit within that scheme. For example a rich source of contacts is the humble sales person or broker. They are easy to meet and very willing to do business with you even if you aren't buying anything from them initially. Real estate agents, Car dealer principles and Marine brokers all fit in this group. It depends on your market, your niche of course.Experts and valuers are also excellent quality positioning candidates for your network. Finally your compet In addition, make sure you understand the replacement values your insurance company will use for your personal property. Most insurance companies say they will use “replacement value” but what they mean is that they will replace your 7 year old couch, with the depreciated value of a 7 year old couch. The industry average for this depreciated basis is 11% per year. Look for an insurance company that will replace you personal property on a new for old basis, of like kind and quality, but brand new! Earthquake Insurance here in California is a tricky question. If you have it when the big one hits you are brilliant, but if it doesn’t, you are paying a lot of money, for disappointing coverage, for a long time, for peace of mind. If you can afford it then by all means buy it! Now lets turn to the “Liability” area of your policy. More often than not, I come across policies that have less than adequate “Liability” coverage. It’s a fact of our litigious society that, should you be at fault in an accident that injures someone, you could face the loss of much more than the cost of your deductible. Since you face more of your liability exposure in your car, lets look at obtaining sufficient protection from that potential calamity. For example, lets say you are involved in an auto accident in which you are at fault. Today, 90+% of the time the other party will talk to an attorney, just as you might should someone injure you in an accident. That attorney will perform “discovery” on you, where you are required to disclose to them your assets (so they can discover how valuable your are to them), and income (here in California they have set precedents in court whereby 30-50% of your income can be attached up to the next 10 years). Mainly these attorneys are looking at three things; 1) The equity you have in any real property, 2) the amount of your savings and investments, and 3) your average yearly income (we believe four times your annual income is sufficient to protect what may be your greatest asset), When you add those numbers up, and especially considering the rapidly appreciating Real Estate market, many people are surprised to find out they have “assets at risk” of close to $1,000,0000. Yet most people still have much less insurance than that. If you find yourself facing a lawsuit of a large amount and your policy covers you for much less, you will probably get a letter from your insurance company reminding you that you only have coverage up to the policy amount, and that for any judgments higher than that you may want to hire your own legal counsel, at your expense, to settle the matter. That is the last time in the world that you want to discover that you are underinsured, and your insurance carrier is not going to be there for you. They are going to represent you for free, up to the limit of their exposure, but if your agent hasn’t already, you should take it upon yourself to calculate that exposure and make sure you have the insurance company’s money on the table, and the protection you are spending your hard earned money for. Often, I have found that higher liability coverage’s can be obtained at little, if any extra expense just by maximizing your deductibles. Homeowners liability exposure is generally limited to “slip and fall” cases. In the case of your home, you obviously would never knowingly invite someone over who would consider suing you for this. Recognizing this and its very rare occurrence homeowners liability coverage is very inexpensive an
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