We like receiving gifts and actually this is in our nature to present and receive gifts to and from our relatives, friends and from colleagues as well. This is not just a sign of respect – this is a sign of care. And usually when we group up we do not care much about the value of the gift and about its practical value but we care about the attention we dedicate to other people and for sure we all adore if you are picked up from the crowd and are given gifts as well. The same situation is in the world of business: if you like your boss and you like the way he treats you – you will be glad to present him some gifts for his birthday or for Christmas. And vice versa when you are a chief executive officer you will definitely care about your employees as you value them, as you value their asset to the company and you want them to be happy as well. Usually besides the souveniers employees receive from the director there are other things like swimming-pool membership or gym card or SPA resort ticket – any so-called “heathcare bonus” that will be beneficial to the employer as well – the employees will always be in a good mood and will have a strong health. Also business gifts may be tickets to concerts, movies, even to Onlinetradeexpo Trade Shows – all such events that carry a lot of visitors. And what is more the major players on the market of providing custom products like Branders, Motivators and RushImprint that provide business gifts to anyone who want to catch up with the competitors and become a progressive and wise employer. This is usually done at various trade shows and exhibitions.
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Of giving and receiving
November 18th, 2010Death Insurance
April 30th, 2010Thinking about your own death, especially while in the prime of life, may seem morbid, but it is actually the perfect time to put your affairs in order. One way to ensure your wishes today are carried out tomorrow is with a funeral insurance policy. The subject may seem intimidating but it’s preferable to the possibility of leaving your family members alone and vulnerable should you die without making plans. Review these questions and answers for a good idea of how to start:
• Why is funeral insurance important?
• Your loss will change your family’s financial situation; funeral insurance, which is also called burial insurance or death insurance, will help get them through the urgency of a funeral without undue financial burden.
• Do healthy people really need death insurance?
• Healthy Australians die unexpectedly every day. A sudden and unexpected death is shocking enough, without the added expense an unplanned funeral will generate.
• What’s the value of a death insurance policy?
• Plans vary, with benefits peaking at $15,000. When death is accidental, the benefit amount paid to beneficiaries triples.
• Does inflation affect coverage?
• Yes, and you’ll be notified each year at policy renewal time. Expect an increase of 5% each year but you may choose to decline the increase in writing if you’d rather not opt in to it.
• Who’s eligible?
• Every Australian between 18 and 79 years of age is eligible, regardless of health status. No one is denied and no pre-enrollment medical examinations are required.
Many of us buy life insurance because we want to make sure that our loved ones, especially dependents, remain financially secure after we die. Income replacement is the No. 1 reason people buy life insurance.
The American Dream is, and always will be, to come up with an idea, start a business and become rich from your own efforts. Based upon this motivation, thousands of businesses fail each year, due primarily to not being familiar with the basics involved in running a business.