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  > Dependent Property
This refers to a kind of business-interruption endorsement on a commercial policy that protects you from financial losses caused by problems somewhere other than your business. “Dependent property” is defined as property not owned, operated or controlled by you but on which you are dependent for normal business operations.
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  > Stand-Alone Prescription
This plan type provides prescription-drug coverage, which generally means the insured person can obtain prescription drugs at a set price of a few dollars, but does not include any other coverage.
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  > Flood
Coverage for damage caused by floods is not included in ordinary homeowners and commercial policies, but must be added as an endorsement. Flood insurance, which also covers damage caused by mudslides, is available through a program run by the Federal Insurance Administration; contact your agent or call (800) 427-4661 for more information.
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Protect your financial dependants! New Hampshire Life insurance can be a safety net to ensure a stable future for them if you should die. The other benefit of New Hampshire Life Insurance is that policy holders may draw against their policy when they need money for retirement, college for their children or if an unexpected job loss occurs.

Get a quote today and get the life insurance coverage you need! Contact one of our New Hampshire Life Insurance Advisors today.

Some types of New Hampshire Permanent Life Insurance include:
  • New Hampshire Whole Life Insurance
  • New Hampshire Universal Life Insurance
  • New Hampshire Variable Universal Life Insurance
Think about your spouse and children. You never know when a disaster may occur. Our life insurance advisors can help you determine which coverage is best for you based on your needs and what you can afford. Basically, there are two types of New Hampshire life insurance: Term Life and Permanent Life Insurance.

New Hampshire Term Life Insurance is simply a period of time that the policy holder chooses with a coverage end date. Secondly, New Hampshire Permanent Life Insurance covers you for a lifetime and offers many more variations. This type of policy is considered a cash value accumulation. Whichever choice you make, you need New Hampshire life insurance to protect the future of your family if you should die unexpectedly.

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LLC envelope offers substantial advantages over other entities
There are at least five common circumstances when a tax regime other than an S corporation may be more appropriate: 1) the business cannot qualify as an S corporation; 2) the one-class-of-stock limitation for S corporations cannot accommodate certain business terms agreed to by the parties; 3) the business involves appreciating assets (i.e., assets that have, or are likely to have, a fair market value in excess of basis), such as real estate; 4) the business has considerable debt and the owners anticipate significant losses;15 and 5) the wage-reduction tax strategy explained previously will not benefit the owners because either the primary income of the business is excluded from self-employment tax16 or, in the case of newly formed companies, one or more employee-owners already receive aggregate wages or self-employment income from an existing business in an amount which approaches the taxable wage base limitation

 
 
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