The Business Finance Store Discusses Insurance Requirements for Small Business - YAHOO! The Business Finance Store Discusses Insurance Requirements for Small Business - YAHOO!

Monday, June 4, 2012

The Business Finance Store Discusses Insurance Requirements for Small Business - YAHOO!

The Business Finance Store Discusses Insurance Requirements for Small Business - YAHOO!

The Business Finance Store discusses the different types of insurance small businesses are required to have in the United States.

(PRWEB) June 04, 2012

New numbers from the Labor Department show that only 69,000 new jobs were added in May of 2012, the Washington Post reported. This less than stellar jobs report has some worried that it could indicate another upcoming recession. This is coupled with the fact that the unemployment rate rose from 8.1% to 8.2% in May. For many small business owners, they might be wondering whether unemployment insurance is a good idea given the economic climate or if it’s a necessity to meet legal requirements. Unemployment insurance is just one of the many types of insurance that small businesses are often required to have. In the recent blog post “Which Types of Insurance are Required for Small Businesses?,” The Business Finance Store discusses the different types of insurance small businesses are required to have in the United States.

Insurance requirements are generally set at the state level. The requirements vary from state to state, but there are a few types of insurance that are required in most states. Read more about insurance requirements for small business at The Business Finance Store Blog.

The Business Finance Store is a business financing and consulting firm that offers customized Business Financial Solutions. Seasoned professionals offer assistance in a variety of financial solutions to help small businesses succeed such as: Business Financial Solutions, Legal Solutions, and Accounting Solutions.

The staff at The Business Finance Store understands that starting and growing a business is an exciting time. They keep it exciting by taking care of some of the most difficult aspects, by providing legal advice, helping with vital responsibilities like accounting & bookkeeping, and by obtaining business finance. They can quickly and easily guide entrepreneurs through many different complicated processes and put them on the path to success.

For 10 years The Business Finance Store has been helping startups and other small businesses legally structure their companies, find the right franchises, get the funding they need, and achieve the American Dream of owning their own successful business. Since expanding nationwide in 2007, they have helped thousands of companies and have funded over $60 Million in business credit lines, not including SBA loans. The Business Finance Store sees limitless potential in the current climate, and looks forward to many strong years of growth to come. Take some time to review their services, and give them a call.

For more information, or a free, no-obligation analysis of your business needs, visit The Business Finance Store website:http:// http://www.businessfinancestore.com. A member of their professional staff will contact you to discuss your business' short and long-term goals. Whatever you need, The Business Finance Store is there.

Kelly Rye
The Business Finance Store
(949) 777-5959
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