Property Insurence

Property insurance covers a business's building and its contents -- money and securities, accounts-receivable records, inventory, furniture, machinery, supplies and even intangible assets such as trademarks -- when damage, theft or loss occurs.

Some insurance companies offer property insurance by named peril, such as fire and theft. Others offer policies that cover multiple perils. Most basic multiple-peril policies include losses caused by fire and theft, but business owners can purchase additional types of coverage if they need it. For example, a business in the Midwest or on the East Coast may want to purchase coverage for snow, ice or sleet damage, while businesses on the West Coast may consider an earthquake-insurance policy.

Businesses with good loss-control measures and claim histories often pay lower insurance premiums than companies with risky procedures and poor claims histories. Taking steps to prevent loss — hiring security personnel to prevent shoplifting, installing a sprinkler system to contain fires or using an alarm system to protect against theft — can help control the cost of property insurance.

Many businesses purchase property insurance through a business-owner's policy (BOP), which bundles property and liability insurance into one policy; however, since the amount of coverage available in a BOP is generally lower than in a standard property-insurance policy, companies that require a lot of coverage usually stick with a separate policy.

Some BOPs also include business-interruption insurance and extra-expense insurance -- two types of optional coverage in a property insurance policy that protect a business after a loss occurs.

Life Insurence

Life insurance is protection against financial loss resulting from death. It is an insurance company's promise to pay your beneficiary a specific amount of money when you die in exchange for timely payment of premiums.

Why do I need life insurance?

Although you may not think about it, your ability to earn income is a significant asset and life insurance helps replace lost income in the event of your premature death. Here are some reasons people buy life insurance.

The death benefit may be used:

  • To replace income the family would need to maintain their standard of living after the death of a wage earner.
  • To pay off a mortgage loan and other personal and business debts or to create a rent fund.
  • To create a fund for children's education.
  • To pay final expenses, such as funeral costs and taxes.
  • To create a family emergency fund or a fund for a family member with special needs.

How much life insurance do I need?

The State Farm Life Insurance Needs Calculator provides a quick way to get an estimate of the cash needs you may have at death. Cash needs that exceed your available assets can be covered by life insurance.