Privately held companies are susceptible to a range of allegations brought by employees, customers, creditors, and government regulatory agencies. However, a comprehensive D&O insurance policy from a qualified insurer can absorb many of the risks to which managers and fiduciaries of private companies are exposed.
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Taking the time to consider security measures before a theft occurs can save a collector a great amount of frustration and expense. Here are seven key measures that can increase the security of fine art and collectibles for little cost.
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Indexed universal life insurance provides a crediting rate tied to the growth of an equity index. With the potential for an enhanced yield and a guaranteed minimum crediting rate, indexed universal life may be an attractive life insurance option, particularly in the current low interest rate environment.
Directors and officers at private companies have reason to be concerned about potential U.S. securities exposures, leading savvy private firms to adjust their internal compliance and governance structures to more closely resemble those of their public counterparts. They also are taking a closer look at their D&O liability insurance programs.
The FTC is seeking input on this report, which proposes safeguards for data gathered online and offline from consumers. The three main areas addressed are privacy by design in all business practices, simplified privacy choice for consumers and greater transparency related to company data policies.
Private split dollar can help freeze an estate, minimize gift taxes, provide access to cash values, and finance needed or desired insurance for family members. Properly structured, death benefits may be excluded from the insured's taxable estate and even passed to many successive generations if a dynasty-type trust is used.
The financial risks associated with unplanned health care events need to be part of the financial planning process to guard against negative impacts to an investment portfolio or retirement income plan in the event of a catastrophe.
Given the evolution and complexity of the insurance industry, due diligence on carriers, products and advisors is more important than ever, especially for families of significant wealth. Examination of carriers must go beyond rating services; analysis of products must go beyond illustrations, and selection of an advisor must go beyond initial numbe...
The major rating agencies have published a number of reports highlighting the favorable trends for the life/annuity and health insurance industry. This paper provides a synopsis of recent reports from A.M Best, Standard & Poor's, Fitch and Moody's.
While the tax advantages of life insurance are important, pricing is also critical. Access to policies priced specifically for ultra-wealthy individuals can enhance planning effectiveness and deliver significant value over time.
Researchers tested the effectiveness of life insurance's investment characteristics in three estate scenarios under a Monte Carlo analysis involving three different investment portfolios. Their results show life insurance creates more wealth regardless of when death occurs for even the most liquid, well planned estate.
Policy owners must avoid projecting today's economic environment forward for an extended period, causing them to choose products that lock in long-term mortality and interest rates. Such a move not only virtually ensures long-term underperformance but also sacrifices the flexibility necessary to take advantage of conditions as they change.