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Movable Property Secured Financing Saves Japanese Companies
At the end of fiscal year 2008, Laox, a duty-free shop familiar to visitors to Japan, was still an old-brand electrical appliance store. Due to
US Medical Insurance International Students Should Know Before Enrolling
Under the high-priced medical system in the United States, international students are most afraid of getting sick. So just in case, most students will purchase
Global Business Insurance Prices Rose by 20% in the 3rd Quarter
Marsh, the world’s leading insurance broker and risk management expert, released the “Global Insurance Market Index Report”. According to the report, in the third quarter
Q&A: Dr. David Barbe takes helm of World Medical Association
AMA Past President David O. Barbe, MD, MHA, a family physician from Mountain Grove, Missouri, was inaugurated earlier this month as president of the World
All About Insurance Local Tips: Auto Insurance, Who Needs It?
Auto insurance, who needs it? Well, everyone does. Everyone operating an automobile is required to have auto insurance by law in the United States. Many
Maine group launches campaign to put universal health care on the ballot
With many Mainers going without health insurance and an unemployment crisis throwing even more off their plans during a pandemic, a health care advocacy group
David Gallop blasts Melbourne Storm over new salary cap claims
It came in the same week that Cameron Smith took aim at Gallop in his autobiography, The Storm Within, claiming the players were “hung out
The Daily Herald – US $1,000 bonus for health care workers
Health care personnel in SabaTHE HAGUE–Health care professionals in Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba will receive a bonus of US $1,000 net for the increased
IT leaders’ input must be part of risk management plan, Wells Fargo exec says
Heightened security risks can hold companies back from investing in emerging technologies, but staying on outdated systems may further jeopardize businesses, Mandy Norton, Wells Fargo’s