Wed.Jun 12, 2024

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Landscaping industry statistics

InsuranceBee

How’s the US landscaping industry looking in 2024? Pretty green and healthy according to the latest statistics. Currently worth over $150 billion, the market’s grown steadily in the past five years. As a result, there are now over 600,000 landscaping … Read more. The post Landscaping industry statistics appeared first on InsuranceBee Blog.

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Life Insurance After Colon Cancer: A Step-by-Step Guide

RiskQuoter

Get the facts about life insurance after a colon cancer diagnosis. Learn about coverage options for all stages, factors that affect your rates, and how to navigate the application process. The post Life Insurance After Colon Cancer: A Step-by-Step Guide appeared first on RiskQuoter.com.

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Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Plumbing?

McMahon Insurance Agency

Does homeowners insurance cover plumbing? If you are asking yourself this question, then check out this quick guide for everything you need to know.

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How We Protect Our Blended Family

Life Happens

Join us as we chat with MyLin and SK Stokes Kennedy about the importance of life insurance in raising their blended family.

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Do You Understand Payback Period?

Client Focus

You just won a new customer. That’s exciting stuff. The more customers, the better. Some agents intuitively know that not all revenue is equal. They’ve figured out that there are some sales that never turn a profit. One way to think about that is “How long does it take me to earn back my costs and start making money on a sale?” In other words, you want to know your “Payback Period.

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California’s Insurance Crisis: Slow Steps Toward Reform Amid Systemic Challenges

American Agents Alliance

As Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara released more risk modeling details this week to induce insurers to write more home insurance in distressed areas, we remain optimistic that positive change is on the horizon. To be clear, insurers indicate that California remains a very difficult state for insurers to operate profitably. Many of these challenges transcend Ricardo Lara’s failures, and they will remain long after he leaves office.