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commercial policy insurance FAQ
Which of the following is a federally insured investment?
Mar 03, 2011 by FV | Posted in Investing
A-a savings account in a national commercial bank
B-a certificate of deposit in excess of $100,000
C-a life insurance policy
D-Commercial bank assets
The answer is A, a savings account. B could be halfway correct, if it is in a FDIC insured institution and is not in excess of $500,000.
cactusgene | Mar 07, 2011
commercial policy insurance news
4 Auto Insurance Quote
22.05.12
There are several reasons for why the new section of 4 Auto Insurance Quote is extremely useful to commercial clients. The first is the most obvious and that is because they are able to go to the webpage and simply type in their zip code and basic information about their commercial vehicles (make, model, mileage, primary use & if the vehicle is leased)
Source: SBWire (press release)
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MetLife is probed on payouts
Wall Street Journal - Apr 27, 2011
The California controller and insurance commissioner said in a news release they "are responding to preliminary findings" from an audit of the insurer "indicating that for two decades, MetLife failed to pay life-insurance policy benefits to named
Lykes Insurance appoints three new risk consultants
Insurance Business Review - Apr 27, 2011
His field knowledge as an independent claims adjuster and property casualty risk consultant will be helpful in evaluating exposures and policy deficiencies. As a risk consultant to middle-market commercial entities and Surety Bond specialist,
Gov. Scott denies plans to phase out Citizens Property Insurance Corp.
Daytona Beach News-Journal - Apr 26, 2011
More than 1.3 million Florida property owners have a policy from the carrier, including almost 31000 residential Volusia-Flagler policies and nearly 2500 commercial policies. Its original intent when created in 2002 was to take on coastal hurricane
Work as an Insurance Policy
Jewish Exponent - Apr 27, 2011
He sold "nuts and bolts" to hardware stores, then "Erector Sets" (the kids' toy), and eventually, he "drifted into the commercial furniture business." For years, he worked as a manufacturer's representative in the Philadelphia area, including in the