Business Management Oklahoma City OK

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Oklahoma Center For Nonprofits
(405) 236-8133
923 N Robinson Ave
Oklahoma City, OK
Small Business Development Ctr
(405) 232-1968
115 Park Ave
Oklahoma City, OK
Capitol Hill Main Street
(405) 632-0133
312 SW 25th St
Oklahoma City, OK
Phyllis K Jackson & Assoc Inc
(405) 321-1555
330 W Main St
Norman, OK
Renaissance Managements
918-808-5872
129 W. Gray St. Suite 6275
Norman, OK
Inroads Oklahoma Inc
(405) 842-0666
118 Dean A McGee Ave
Oklahoma City, OK
Evaluation Research Institute
(405) 706-7329
3033 N Walnut Ave
Oklahoma City, OK
Oklahoma Business Consultants Inc.
(405) 201-2831
709 N Buckhorn Way
Mustang, OK
Ferguson Management Group
(405) 364-2776
829 Wall St
Norman, OK
A NEW LIBERIA
918 409-0028
P. O. Box 702256
Tulsa, OK
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Protecting the Health of Your Business

They go hand in hand - the health and well-being of a small-business owner are essential to the health and well-being of the small business.

10/1/1997

As long as the owner can perform the essential daily tasks necessary to operate the business, the business has a chance to continue and thrive.

But what happens if the business owner becomes disabled and is unable to perform vital functions necessary to operate the business? It can happen. In fact, recent statistics show that one out of three Americans suffers a long-term disability - one lasting more than 90 days - at some point before retirement.

You can cover yourself with disability income insurance, but that won't cover the costs of running the business. And without financial support, the business may falter and possibly fail during an owner's extended disability period.

So how do you protect yourself and your business?

Business Overhead Expense Coverage

Fortunately, with some prudent planning, a business owner can protect financial interests and the business. One way to do this is to purchase business overhead-expense (BOE) coverage, which is designed to reimburse the owner or partner for the ongoing expenses associated with running a business.

As the name implies, BOE coverage pays for typical overhead expenses, such as utilities, rent, office supplies, employee wages and fringe benefits, leased equipment, premiums for business and professional insurance, and interest on debts and other fixed expenses ...

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