Consumer’s Guide To Insurance For Small Business Owners

Property Insurance

Property insurance may be one of the most important types of insurance in terms of financially protecting the property and physical assets of your business. Types of property a business needs to insure include:

  • Buildings and other structures, leased or owned
  • Furniture, equipment, and supplies
  • Leased equipment
  • Inventory
  • Money and securities
  • Records of accounts receivable
  • Improvements and betterments you made to the premises
  • Machinery
  • Boilers
  • Data processing equipment and media, including computers
  • Valuable papers, books, and documents
  • Mobile property, such as automobiles, trucks, and construction equipment
  • Satellite dishes
  • Signs, fences, and other outdoor property not attached to a building
  • Intangible property (goodwill, trademarks, etc.)

There are three types of property insurance plans. The basic property insurance form generally covers losses caused by fire or lightning and the cost of removing property to protect it from further damage (i.e., removing inventory or equipment from a damaged building so it won’t be stolen).

New York State Outdoor Guides

I. DEC Rules and Regulations

  1. Knowledge of the guide law and DEC regulations pertaining to the guide program
  2. Public land use
  3. Wilderness area restrictions
  4. Fire regulations and forest fire protection
  5. Information to leave at State trail registers
  6. Group size limitations

II. Trip Planning and Preparations

  1. Planning considerations
    • Trip objective(s)
    • Skill level of party members
    • Weather and season
    • Terrain
    • Timetable
    • Clients’ preferences and habits
    • Medical considerations for clients and guides
      • Clients’ physical ability
      • Allergies
  2. Meal planning, menus and food
    • Calorie and nutrition requirements
    • Transportation consideration of heavy or bulky items
    • Spoilage consideration for perishable items
    • Storage to protect from elements and wildlife
    • Likes and dislikes of clients
    • Caffeine deprivation
  3. Equipment, clothing and supplies
  4. Emergency plans and procedures; information to leave with responsible party

III. Camp sanitation and health

Valentine Gift Giving from Travelpro, Atlantic Luggage and Austin House

This Valentine’s Day will be a celebration of all things “travel” as Travelpro, Atlantic Luggage, and Austin House unveil their list of the “2011 Valentine’s Travel Gift Guide“. Their expansive and unique lines of luggage and travel accessories make a great gift for anyone’s list.

“The ’2011 Valentine’s Travel Gift Guide’ offers shoppers a variety of luggage, business cases and travel accessories to choose from that fit their budget and will make a perfect gift for anyone special,” said Scott Applebee, Vice President of Marketing for the Travelpro® family of brands.

For the frequent business traveler, the Travelpro Crew™ 8 Checkpoint Friendly Computer Brief combines sophistication and functionality for the perfect gift. The Checkpoint Friendly Computer Brief reduces the hassles of security checkpoints, allowing travelers to simply unzip the back of the computer briefcase and pass the bag through the X-ray machine. There is no need to remove the computer.

HP iPAQ hw6900 Mobile Messenger FAQ

How do I get my corporate email sent wirelessly to the iPAQ hw6900 Mobile Messenger?
Unlike other devices on the market that lock you into one particular mobile email solution, the HP iPAQ Mobile Messenger can support many different solutions depending on your needs. For instance, the Server ActiveSync capabilities included with Microsoft Exchange 2003 can deliver an excellent user experience with full, continuous and secure over-the-air sync of Inbox, Calendar and Contacts. There is no additional charge for software once you have Exchange 2003 in place and there is no software to deploy since support is built into the Windows Mobile operating system. By upgrading to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 with Service Pack 2, customers can also sync Tasks, access contact information on their company’s Global Address List, take advantage of stronger security policies, and more importantly receive e-mails in real-time using Microsoft’s Direct Push Technology.

BlackBerry Torch 9800 Smartphone Starting Guide

Set up your device
Get started quickly with Setup!
Setup should appear automatically, but if it doesn’t, on the Home screen, tap the Setup icon.

  • Set up email addresses and social networking accounts
  • Personalize your BlackBerry® device
  • Learn about typing and important keys
  • Set up wireless and Bluetooth® connections

Set up your email

  1. If you’re in Setup already, tap the Email Accounts icon. If you aren’t in Setup, on the Home screen, tap the Setup icon > Email Accounts icon.
  2. Follow the screens to set up your email address. When your email address is set up correctly, you receive a confirmation message. To see your email, on the Home screen, click the Messages icon.

Note: In some cases, you might see the following options. If so, select one of the options.

VZ Navigator Palm Pre User Guide

VZ Navigator runs on your mobile phone as a GPS-enabled application that provides many of the standard features of an on-board navigation system. Unlike GPS devices permanently mounted on your vehicle, you can take VZ Navigator with you wherever you go.

With VZ Navigator you get:

  • Visual and voice turn-by-turn route directions during your trips.
  • Notification of current traffic conditions ahead on your route.
  • Alternative detour routes around traffic congestion on the roads ahead.
  • Maps that show your route on a trip, where you are currently located, and any location that you are interested in viewing.
  • Search tools to locate businesses, movies, events, and other points of interest (POI).
  • Weather forecasts that show current and expected weather over the next week in any area.
  • Pedestrian navigation.
  • Bookmarks to save your favorite locations and recent searches to easily reuse again.