Insurance Rates
The Dubai Diamond Exchange (DDE) said it had signed an agreement with Transguard, the Emirates Gr... Transguard for Diamond exc
The Dubai Diamond Exchange (DDE) said it had signed an agreement with Transguard, the Emirates Group's security services provider, to offer its members special shipping rates for secure international transportation of diamond shipments to Mumbai, Antwerp, London, New York and Geneva.
The agreement also designates Transguard as the official freight forwarder for the Exchange.
Wi...
Where should you go for help when looking to start your own business? According to the clie... Program has high success rate he
Where should you go for help when looking to start your own business?
According to the clients of Business Futures, our non-profit self-employment program is a great resource.
In a recent survey, all of our current clients – people who have started their own firms in the central Island within the last year – who responded recommended Business Futures to other budding entrepreneu...
Back to Home > Saturday, May 06, 2006 Posted on Sat, May. 06, 2006 email this print this reprint ... Lawmakers scramble to fini
Back to Home > Saturday, May 06, 2006 Posted on Sat, May. 06, 2006 email this print this reprint or license this
The Florida Legislature passed a $71 billion budget Friday, but as the hour of adjournment neared, lawmakers appeared unable to agree on how to keep homeowners from getting hit with fearsome rate hikes for hurricane insurance.
Another proposal left hanging: whether to giv...
Back to Home > Saturday, May 06, 2006 Posted on Sat, May. 06, 2006 email this print this Fl... Lawmakers work late to resolve s
Back to Home > Saturday, May 06, 2006 Posted on Sat, May. 06, 2006 email this print this
Florida lawmakers were working late Friday trying to resolve the state's deepening insurance crisis.
At 9:30 p.m., both houses of the state Legislature were in recess as they tinkered with the language and provisions of the bill.
Only a rough outline of what the final bill might look like...
Back to Home > Saturday, May 06, 2006 Posted on Sat, May. 06, 2006 email this print this A ... Final obstacle is insurance...
Back to Home > Saturday, May 06, 2006 Posted on Sat, May. 06, 2006 email this print this
A record budget surplus, a purring state economy and a powerful, popular governor were not enough to bring a soft landing to the Florida Legislature's 60-day session Friday.
Lawmakers easily passed the spend-on-everything $71.3 billion budget and a host of heavy-lifting policy items -- from a s...
Entertainment Events Restaurants Movies & TV Music & Stage Nightlife & Bars Florida Getaways Cele... Insurance remedies on the
Entertainment Events Restaurants Movies & TV Music & Stage Nightlife & Bars Florida Getaways Celebrity News Horoscopes Dating/Personals Attractions/Outdoors Visitors Guide
TALLAHASSEE · Insured homeowners won't get a $140 check from the Florida Legislature, but they won't have to pay as much to bail out state-backed Citizens Property Insurance Corp.
After a frenzied Friday o...
with adjustable-rate short term mortgages - some of which require interest-only payments - are st... Current economic anxiety b
with adjustable-rate short term mortgages - some of which require interest-only payments - are starting to see their monthly payments rise as low introductory rates expire and market rates kick in.
"I just cringe every time I get that bill," said Mindi Davis, 35, who took out an adjustable-rate second mortgage two years ago for the home she shares with her husband and two children here. T...
The officially sanctioned complaisance manifested itself last month when Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich J... Maryland's Boom...
The officially sanctioned complaisance manifested itself last month when Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. (R) and Comptroller William Donald Schaefer (D), rejecting warnings from state Treasurer Nancy K. Kopp (D), voted to cut the state's property tax to 11.2 cents per $100 of assessed value, a reduction of 2 cents. That bit of election-year razzmatazz will save the owner of a $200,000 home all of $...
Back to Home > Saturday, May 06, 2006 Posted on Sat, May. 06, 2006 email this print this Sh... Business news in brief...
Back to Home > Saturday, May 06, 2006 Posted on Sat, May. 06, 2006 email this print this
Shares in Delphi Financial Group, Wilmington, rose yesterday after the Wilmington insurer said Thursday that its board of directors had approved a 3-for-2 stock split and a 20 percent increase in the company's regular cash dividend. Both the stock split and dividend increase will take place June 1 fo...
Group health insurance through a job is the way most working Americans can afford coverage. But h... Good intention doesn't
Group health insurance through a job is the way most working Americans can afford coverage. But high costs strain small businesses, or preclude any employee benefits at all. It makes sense to create purchasing pools so workplaces can combine buying power for better rates on medical protection.
That's the theory in Congress to help 41 million Americans uninsured even though many work -- a...
