Friday, October 8, 2021As our 2021 school year is underway, we are fully engaged in the “new normal” of an educational system that is relying more heavily on virtual learning, connected devices provided to students in the classroom, and entrusting younger and younger students with access to the internet. READ MORE >>
Friday, October 8, 2021As we have seen on the news, cyber-attacks and cyber-crimes have increased drastically during the pandemic. Businesses are exposed to breaches and attacks that come in many forms. The following are just a few of the common cyber threats and steps that should be taken to protect your business. READ MORE >>
Friday, July 23, 2021Unfortunately, with the way the world is today you cannot let any possibility of theft sit in the rear-view mirror. Businesses all over are struggling more than ever and the last thing you need is for something more to happen that will cause frustration and money. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, June 23, 2021Over the last 16 months, we have all spent exorbitant amounts of time at home. As the Spring turned to Summer in 2020, many of us spent more time in the backyard and used the savings from not heading out for dinners and vacations or invested stimulus payments to update and expand our outdoor spaces. READ MORE >>
Monday, May 10, 2021The world of insurance for recent college graduates can be a lot to tackle. Having the correct guidance can make a huge difference. Whether you are trying to buy a new car, rent an apartment or buy a new home, insurance is always needed. Here is a quick outline of insurance considerations for individuals finishing up college and looking for a new beginning. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, April 27, 2021Whether you are an employer looking at ways to attract and retain talented employees or someone deciding on which company for which you prefer to work, ancillary benefits make a difference. Health insurance is typically the first offering put in place and is imperative in today’s competitive environment. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, March 31, 2021We see it on the side of contractors’ trucks and vans all the time. But what does it mean to be fully insured, and why do contractor’s market this as a badge of honor? The dangers of allowing an uninsured or improperly insured sub-contractor to perform work on, or on behalf of, your operation can lead to devastating outcomes if a loss occurs. READ MORE >>
Thursday, February 11, 2021 After some large corporate failures and resulting pension plan failures in the early 1960’s the Federal Government passed the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA). ERISA was enacted in 1974 to establish minimum standards for pension plans and other employee benefit plans in private industry. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, January 19, 2021 The beauty of the winter weather in the Northeast brings with it a lot of exciting activities. Whether it be making snow angels, skiing, or curling up on the couch with hot chocolate and a warm fire, there is a lot to love about the snowy weather. There are also many things to caution with the cold and snow. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, December 2, 2020 As a business, your goal is to provide a product or service to your client or customer. Sometimes, things go wrong. When this happens, it can lead to a few key problems for your business. Most often, it is possible to settle problems quickly and without any complications. Other times, the problems are more serious. READ MORE >>
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