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Step 5 Get the Protection You Need: How to Avoid Legal and Financial Trouble

Excerpted from: Home Business Magazine's Home-Based Biz Start-Up Guide:

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Step 5: Get the Protection You Need

You've decided what your business is going to be all about and how to get set up. The next step is to think about ways to protect your business, and yourself. Opting to incorporate or form a limited liability company gives you personal liability protection, as you learned in Step 4. But there's more that you can do to avoid legal and financial problems.

Insurance protection

Regardless of the type of entity you've opted for, having the right insurance protection is essential.

■ Some insurance is mandatory, such as having workers' compensation if you have an employee (including yourself unless you are permitted under state law to opt out and you do so).

■ Some insurance is highly advisable, such as a policy or policies to protect your property (e.g., your equipment; your inventory) and provide coverage for third parties that are injured as the result of negligence in the course of your business.

■ Some insurance is helpful, such as cyber-liability coverage, though costly and not necessarily something you may be able to carry initially.

The following is a listing of insurance you should consider. This list is not exclusive; there are many other types of policies that can be helpful if and when you put employees on staff. It's essential that you talk with an insurance agent to get the coverage you need and find ways to make it affordable.

Business owners policy (BOP). This is a comprehensive policy that provides casualty and liability coverage. Casualty insurance covers losses due to fire, theft, or another casualty that destroys your business property. Casualty insurance may also cover data recovery if your computer system is damaged or destructed. Liability coverage protects your customers and clients from injuries on your premises resulting from your negligence. Be sure to understand what is and what is not covered (exclusions) under a policy.

■ Don't assume your homeowners' or renters' policy covers your home-based business activities. Usually, there is no coverage for business property and/or liability for business guests. You can

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