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What Kinds of Insurance Does Your Small Business Really Need?

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General liability insurance Liability insurance (also sometimes called CGL insurance, for comprehensive general liability) protects your business from claims related to bodily injury or property damage caused by your business or employees. CGL insurance also typically covers legal defense costs if your business is sued.

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Is Your Small Business Ready for This New Federal Reporting Requirement in 2024?

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Image source: Getty Images Small business owners have to deal with a few different types of legal compliance and document filing requirements throughout the year. 1, 2024, as part of an act of Congress called the Corporate Transparency Act of 2021. Have you heard about BOI reporting for small businesses?

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Why Johnson & Johnson Stock Is Sinking Today

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Johnson & Johnson created LTL Management in 2021 as a separate company to bear all of its talc liabilities. The company believes that its talc products are safe and that the legal claims lack merit. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey dismissed a bankruptcy case filed by J&J subsidiary LTL Management.

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4 Reasons Why Auto Insurance Rates Are Unlikely to Fall in 2024

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According to AAA, more people reported engaging in risky driving behaviors -- like driving more than 15 mph over the speed limit on the freeway, reading emails or texts behind the wheel, and even driving when they knew they were probably legally drunk -- in 2021 compared to 2020.

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2 Magnificent S&P 500 Dividend Stocks Down 19% and 41% to Buy and Hold Forever

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That shortfall in sales sent the stock tumbling -- it's now 41% off its 2021 peak. Part of that dip can be attributed to concerns regarding legal liabilities related to lawsuits involving its talc products. Investors should expect the stock to bounce back eventually. Starbucks is a dominant brand with room to grow.

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Don't Wait for a Market Crash: These 2 Top Stocks Are on Sale

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Meanwhile, 3M Company (NYSE: MMM) has gone through legal battles in recent years that are now coming to a resolution. In 2020 and 2021, the fintech added 122 million new accounts, surpassed $1 trillion in total payment volume, and grew its revenue by 43%. While this is a sizable payout, it is below some legal experts' expectations.

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4 First-Class Growth Stocks You'll Regret Not Buying in the Wake of the Nasdaq Bear Market Dip

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But in spite of this big-time rally, the index most responsible for lifting Wall Street to new heights in 2021 remains 11% below its record-closing high. Based on filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission in 2021 from the four major payment processors, Visa held a 52.6% Through nearly 11 months of 2023, it's risen by 36%.

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