Monthly Archives: July 2014
Operation School Bell: A Great Cause

If you are looking for a charity that could use your help, look no further than Operation School Bell! This organization donates new clothes to young students to help them prepare for the new school year. Children in certain areas are living in poverty, and trying to outlive the statistics. Operation School Bell has been
Avoiding Identity Theft 101

As our society grows increasingly reliant on technology, it is becoming easier and easier to steal someone’s identity. Along with basic information like your birth date, address, and name, identity thefts only need small bits of information to access your private accounts. However, it is not just technology that puts you at risk! Thieves can
1099’s, Workers’ Compensation & Independent Contractors

While employers are not required to provide their employees who receive 1099 forms at year’s end with workers’ compensation insurance, it is important that as an employer, you understand how those independent contractors are classified under the IRS rules. Improper classification can lead to bothersome ramifications. It is not that contractors are trying to “trick”
The Low Down on Employment Practices Liability Insurance

With so many different types of insurance policies businesses need to adopt, it may have you confused about which are actually necessary and which are simply additives. Did you know that nearly 100,000 complaints were filed in 2012 due to private sector discrimination; these complaints included retaliation allegations, sexual harassment, and race discrimination. Settling an