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Invoice Factoring for Small Business can Help Pay for Your Insurance

By Kristin Gabriel

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Insurance for a small business is a good way to be prepared for unexpected events. You need to think about properly protecting yourself in case of bad things that could happen, such as the death of a partner or employee, a lawsuit, or a natural disaster.

Insurance is available for nearly any business risk that you can think of, from worker's compensation insurance to home-based business insurance. It is important to look at the cost of certain premiums and make sure you can justify the coverage for a given risk.

We have all heard about worker's compensation insurance, which pays for an employees' medical expenses and missed wages if they get injured while they are on the job. The amount of insurance employers must carry, rate of payment, and what types of employees must be carried varies from state to state.

Today, it is popular for business owners to purchase general liability or umbrella liability insurance. This usually covers legal negligence issues, protecting you against bodily injury or property damage, medical expenses, lawsuits, and settlement bonds or judgments.

Manufacturing companies that distribute retail products have to worry about coverage because they are liable for product safety and defective products. What's more, any service rendered may be capable of personal injury or property damage, defective products, negligence, and breach of an express or implied warranty. Many home business owners don't realize that homeowners' insurance policies do not usually cover home-based business losses. This includes professional liability, personal and advertising injury, loss of business data, crime or theft, disability and property.

Furthermore, Web-based businesses usually need specialized insurance that covers liability for damage that might be done by computer viruses or hackers. e-insurance often covers specialized online activities, including lawsuits resulting from banner advertising or electronic copyright infringement. You also might want to acquire insurance that covers losses during fires, natural disasters, or other catastrophes that may cause the operation to shut down for a significant time.

If you are a small business that needs insurance protection, but cannot afford it right now, then think about how invoice factoring for small business could help provided that needed cash every month to cover your payments.

Invoice factoring for small business has been around for more than 4,000 years. Factoring is an extremely fast way to turn your receivables into cash. In an ordinary scenario you might have to wait 30, 60, or sometimes even 90 days for invoices to be paid.

Kristin Gabriel is a writer who works with The Interface Financial Group (IFG), North America's largest alternative funding source for small business. The company provides short-term financial resources including invoice factoring, serving clients in more than 30 industries in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. IFG operates on a local basis with expertise in accounts receivable factoring, accounting, finance, law, marketing and banking. www.ifgnetwork.com

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