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Guardian Protects Business Loans if Disability Strikes: Offered in New York Market by National Financial Network, LLC

Garden City, NY (PRWEB) March 22, 2007 — Business owners who have borrowed money in order to expand their businesses will benefit from a decision by The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America (Guardian) to increase the amount of loan obligations covered in the event of a disability.
Guardian’s Business Reducing Term policy will insure up to 100% of monthly loan payments — principal and interest, provided the obligation rests with a single principle — should a business owner become totally disabled. This represents an increase over the policy’s prior level.
In New York, Business Reducing Term is available through the National Financial Network, LLC, a Guardian General Agency.
According to Charles Dunbar, a National Financial Network agent, Business Reducing Term addresses a critical gap in the contingency plans of many business owners.
“As long as they can run their businesses, any loans they take out will be repaid from the earnings of the business. If they die, life insurance can pay. But if they become disabled due to sickness or injury and can’t work, their business assets could be lost due to loan forfeiture,” observed Charles Dunbar.
Guardian is currently the only disability income insurer offering a product specifically designed to fund financial obligations that require periodic payments expiring at a given time. In addition to loan payments, other applicable client scenarios include business owners who offer guaranteed employment contracts to their employees and those who’ve purchased a business or professional practice with any amount payable to the seller over a specified period.
“National Financial Network, LLC is in a unique position to offer our business-owner clients a product with which no other company can compete,” said Charles Dunbar. “By increasing its business obligation coverage levels, Guardian is signaling it long-term commitment to a key sector of the U.S.economy.
About GuardianFounded in 1860, The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America, New York, N.Y., is the fourth largest mutual life insurance company in the United States. As of December 31, 2003, Guardian and its subsidiaries had $37.2 billion in assets. With more than 5,000 employees, approximately 3,000 financial representatives and nearly 100 agencies nationwide, Guardian and its subsidiaries protect individuals, businesses and their employees with life, disability, health and dental insurance products, and offer 401(k) financial products and trust services.
As long as they can run their businesses, any loans they take out will be repaid from the earnings of the business. If they die, life insurance can pay. But if they become disabled due to sickness or injury and can’t work, their business assets could be lost due to loan forfeiture Contact: Charles DunbarNational Financial Network, LLC990 Stewart Avenue, Suite 200Garden City, NY 11530Tel: 516-240-1919

How local Small Businesses can grow with Business Cash Advance influx in 2012?

With the beginning of every new year small business owners ask themselves how they can grow and stabilize their local ventures against big box vendors and national enterprises. Questions they ask themselves are

What are their new business plans to achieve this year?
What will be their marketing and growth strategy for the new year?
Should they grow their businesses geographic footprint?
Should they invest in new hardware / equipment to enhance productivity?
Can upgrading their existing location help in sales?

All these questions when answered with a positive YES translates into one single adjective “Working Capital”. Which brings them to the next question, where can they get the required business capital in a timely and hassle free manner? Traditional lending options like, banks, leases and family money take a lot of effort and require asset’s and a long business history coupled with impeccable credit. Even if you have all that is required you still need to wait for the money to be funded for quiet some time. What’s the answer than,

“BUSINESS CASH ADVANCE”

Have you been turned down by the banks?
You cannot achieve your business plans without business capital. Business cash advance loans don’t need great credit score. They look more at your forecasted credit card sales than your history of credit score.

How quickly do you need the money?
Bank loans can sometimes take months before they go through. If a chance provides itself today, it may not be around the next day. You can typically get the money you need within few days with business cash advance.

Flexible payment schedule
Bank loans requires that you pay a set amount each month irrespective of the business performance. It become really difficult during time of recession to keep up. A business cash advance takes a portion of your daily credit card sales to pay back the funds. The advantage of this is that when you have a slow period, your payback is less.

Majority of businesses enjoying the facilities of Business Cash Advance are the one’s who were turned down by the banks for not meeting their prerequisites laid down to qualify for the advance, such as bad credit history, type of business, not having a collateral to offer and other requirements. A business cash advance is a definite way out in this complicated business environments. It can either be a life line for a shattered business or a path to a more successful future.