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Showing posts with label business. Show all posts

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Flood insurance: How many victims of Irene were covered?

 Flood insurance: How many victims of Irene were covered?Flood insurance for damages in New Jersey and New York is big question mark. Share of damaged homes covered by flooding insurance not yet known.Hurricane Irene caused between $200 million and $400 million in insured losses in the Carolinas, catastrophe modeling company EQECAT said Sunday, suggesting the storm may have been far less severe than the insurance industry feared.The bigger question, though, is how much coverage people have for the severe flooding that struck New York and New Jersey, and whether the federal government's flood program can handle all of the claims.

EQECAT said the bulk of the losses it has seen so far come particularly from storm surge and flooding.

Combined with its estimate of $300 million to $600 million in insured losses from a direct hit on parts of the Caribbean, EQECAT now puts Irene's total damage so far in a range of $500 million to $1 billion.

That is far less than its competitor, AIR Worldwide, which estimated Irene's damages in the Caribbean at $1.1 billion.

It is not unusual for catastrophe modeling companies, whose software is used by insurers to model their exposure to natural disasters, to differ widely in their initial loss estimates.The figures tend to be revised as the days go by and the companies send more teams to the disaster sites to survey losses first-hand.

Still, the early figures compare with some projections by meteorologists and statisticians that Irene could be a $10 billion or more event. Much will depend on how much damage the storm did in the greater New York area.


Loss estimates on the rest of the U.S. East Coast are expected on Monday.

FLOOD DAMAGE

Nationwide Mutual, one of the country's largest property insurers, said it received 6,000 claims calls on Sunday, which is twice what it would usually expect on the Sunday after a major storm.

A spokeswoman for the company said that presents a mystery that could take days to clarify.

They can not tell yet whether they are getting an unusually high volume of claims, which would imply a lot of storm damage, or whether more people are calling than usual because they have already gotten home after the storm, which would imply it was somewhat mild.

``Generally what we're seeing as you move east is a lot of trees on houses, widespread power outages and as you get closer and closer to the coast, we've got coastal flooding, the power outages are even more widespread,'' said Brian Maness, a claims manager for the company in North Carolina.In New Jersey, the state is expecting damage in ``the billions of dollars, if not in the tens of billions of dollars,'' Gov. Chris Christie told NBC's ``Meet the Press.''

By all accounts, in cities like Jersey City, Montclair, Nutley and Hoboken, that damage will come in large part from flooding that put in some cases multiple feet of water into homes.

New Jersey is the fourth-most insured state by the National Flood Insurance Program, which writes almost all of the flood insurance in the United States.

The state has $51.88 billion of insurance in force from the NFIP, and Jersey City and Hoboken are two of the most insured cities in the state. On the other hand, for example, Montclair and Nutley are two of the least.

Congress is working on a reform package for the NFIP, which has been surviving on a series of one-year extensions amid a debate about the cost of the program and its role in keeping the private sector largely out of the flood insurance business.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Homeowner Tax Breaks

Homeowner Tax Breaks – There are several breaks when it comes to owning property. You can get a tax credit on much of your related expenses. There are also IRS homeowner incentives that you can write-off for energy efficient upgrades.The bad news is, to take full advantage of these IRS incentives, your paperwork will likely get more complicated. That means you’re not living on “EZ” Street anymore; you’ve moved to the 1040 long form and Schedule A, where you’ll have to detail your deductible expenses to get homeowner tax breaks.
For many homeowners, the effort of itemizing is well worth it at tax time. Some, however, might find that claiming the standard deduction remains their best move. How do you decide?
First, find your standard deduction amount, based on your filing status: $5,450 for taxpayers who are single or married but filing separately; $8,000 for heads of households; and $10,900 for married couples who file joint returns. Then compare it to the total expenses you can itemize and file using the method that gives you the larger deduction.

To help you figure your possible Schedule A tax breaks, here’s a look at homeowner expenses you can deduct, ones you can’t and some tips to get the most tax advantages out of your new property owning status.
Your biggest tax break is reflected in the house payment you make each month since, for most homeowners, the bulk of that check goes toward interest. And all that interest is deductible, unless your loan is more than $1 million. If you’re the proud owner of a multimillion-dollar mortgaged mansion, the Internal Revenue Service will limit your deductible interest.
Interest tax breaks don’t end with your home’s first mortgage. Did you pull out extra cash through refinancing? Or did you decide instead to get a home equity loan or line of credit? Either way, that interest also is deductible, again within IRS guidelines.

Free IRS Tax Help

Free Tax Help – There are tax resources on the Web and at your local library. The IRS has a tax information Website that offers free assistance. However, we have put together a list of these resources if you’re having trouble finding the right information.Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) – The VITA program offers assistance to low-to-moderate-income (generally, $49,000 and below) residents. Certified volunteers sponsored by various organizations receive training to help prepare basic returns at sites across the country. They offer free tax help and are generally located at community and neighborhood centers, libraries, schools, shopping malls and other public locations. Most VITA sites offer free electronic filing. VITA locations can be found at the program’s partial online directory listing or call 1-800-906-9887.


Military personnel tax assistance – The military has its own VITA program. It’s overseen by the Armed Forces Tax Council (AFTC), which consists of tax program coordinators for the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. Members of the armed forces and their families worldwide receive free tax preparation assistance at VITA offices within their installations. Tax volunteers there are trained to address military-specific tax issues, such as combat zone tax benefits and Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) guidelines. As with the civilian VITA sites, most service members can file their tax returns electronically at their tax centers, as well as receive direct deposit of their refunds.

Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS) – If you are find a tax problem is causing you serious financial difficulty and you haven’t been able to resolve the issue through normal IRS channels, you might be eligible for help from the Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS). The Taxpayer Advocate Toolkit offers information for individuals and businesses that need help in resolving a tax problem. You also can call the national office at 1-877-777-4778 or find your nearest taxpayer advocate office using TAS’ online locator map.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

From $1 to $2 Million The Lowest Paid CEOs

It definitely pays to be CEO. Regardless of the stagnating economy, this year CEO compensation returned to pre-2007 levels and some executive perks were off the wall. But, its seems like a few companies missed that memo. According to the Associated Press Analysis of companies in the Standard & Poor's 500, whether they pocketed $1 or $1million, these CEOs were the lowest paid in 2010.

  
CEO: Steve Jobs
Company: Apple
Salary: $1
CEO: Warren Buffett
Company: Berkshire Hathaway Inc.
Salary: $524,946
CEO: Donald Graham (second from right)
Company: The Washington Post Co.
Salary: $412,740
CEO: Eric Schmidt
Company: Google
Salary: $313,219
CEO: Jeff Bezos
Company: Amazon.com Inc.
Salary: $1.68 million
CEO: Vikram Pandit
Company: Citigroup Inc.
Salary: $1
CEO: Harris Simmons
Company: Zions Bancorporation
Salary: $1.75 Million
CEO: John Mackey
Company: Whole Foods
Salary: $45,969

Sunday, April 3, 2011

The most fuel-efficient cars In all categories

 There are plenty of fuel-efficient choices in virtually every vehicle category, from luxury sedans to minivans and pickup trucks.


Mercedes Benz E350 Bluetec diesel
Honda Civic hybrid
Toyota Prius
Lexus CT200h
Toyota Avalon
Honda CR-Z
Smart ForTwo cabriolet
Mini Cooper
Audi A3 TDI
Chevrolet Silverado 15 hybrid
Ford Escape hybrid
Honda Odyssey
Chevrolet Express cargo van
source

The most fuel-efficient cars In all categories

 There are plenty of fuel-efficient choices in virtually every vehicle category, from luxury sedans to minivans and pickup trucks.


Mercedes Benz E350 Bluetec diesel
Honda Civic hybrid
Toyota Prius
Lexus CT200h
Toyota Avalon
Honda CR-Z
Smart ForTwo cabriolet
Mini Cooper
Audi A3 TDI
Chevrolet Silverado 15 hybrid
Ford Escape hybrid
Honda Odyssey
Chevrolet Express cargo van
source

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

The 10 Hottest Products From The MWC 2011


The 10 Hottest Products From The Mobile World Congress 2011
This past week, mobile enthusiasts converged on Barcelona for the Mobile World Congress (MWC), the largest exhibition of its kind.
Samsung came out swinging with the follow-up to its well-received Galaxy Tab. The 10.1-inch slate will be powered by Google's Android 3.0 operating system and will feature a dual-core CPU and two webcams. Customers will have a choice between 16GB and 32GB of storage.


At a special gathering in Barcelona a day before the Mobile World Congress kicked off, Sony demoed its highly anticipated Xperia Play, informally known as the "PlayStation Phone." A combination smartphone and portable gaming device, the Xperia Play will run Google's Android operating software and will be available from Verizon in April.
HTC announced two smartphones, each with a dedicated "Facebook button." According to the Associated Press, AT&T will carry both devices, which are called the HTC Salsa and the HTC ChaCha.
The Android-equipped HTC ChaCha, alongside the HTC Salsa, created a stir at its debut in Barcelona, primarily because of its "Facebook button."
LG wowed crowds with what is being called the first color 3D smartphone. The Optimus 3D will run Android 2.2 and will be available in sometime in Spring 2011. LG Optimus 3D users will be able to record their own 3D videos and upload them directly to YouTube.
Samsung unveiled its Galaxy S II smartphone, running Android 2.3 (Ginerbread) and sporting a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus screen. The device is built around a dual-core processor and features two webcams. Samsung will also include an option to equip the Galaxy S II with Near Field Communication (NFC) technology.
Reportedly the first solar-powered device to run Google's Android OS, the Umeox Apollo features modest specs and will carry a price tag that won't break the bank.
This so-called "micro-display" reportedly synches with "any Android phone." The next time you go for a bike ride or a long hike, you can access apps, emails and texts without bringing your phone with you.
Shortly before the Mobile World Congress, HP announced its WebOS tablet, theTouchPad. HP also brought the device to Barcelona, where MWC attendees tried it out for themselves. The device's key features include the following:.
Motorola showed off its Xoom tablet, running Google's Android 3.0 OS. The 32GB device will reportedly launch in the U.S. next week.

The 10 Hottest Products From The MWC 2011


The 10 Hottest Products From The Mobile World Congress 2011
This past week, mobile enthusiasts converged on Barcelona for the Mobile World Congress (MWC), the largest exhibition of its kind.
Samsung came out swinging with the follow-up to its well-received Galaxy Tab. The 10.1-inch slate will be powered by Google's Android 3.0 operating system and will feature a dual-core CPU and two webcams. Customers will have a choice between 16GB and 32GB of storage.


At a special gathering in Barcelona a day before the Mobile World Congress kicked off, Sony demoed its highly anticipated Xperia Play, informally known as the "PlayStation Phone." A combination smartphone and portable gaming device, the Xperia Play will run Google's Android operating software and will be available from Verizon in April.
HTC announced two smartphones, each with a dedicated "Facebook button." According to the Associated Press, AT&T will carry both devices, which are called the HTC Salsa and the HTC ChaCha.
The Android-equipped HTC ChaCha, alongside the HTC Salsa, created a stir at its debut in Barcelona, primarily because of its "Facebook button."
LG wowed crowds with what is being called the first color 3D smartphone. The Optimus 3D will run Android 2.2 and will be available in sometime in Spring 2011. LG Optimus 3D users will be able to record their own 3D videos and upload them directly to YouTube.
Samsung unveiled its Galaxy S II smartphone, running Android 2.3 (Ginerbread) and sporting a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus screen. The device is built around a dual-core processor and features two webcams. Samsung will also include an option to equip the Galaxy S II with Near Field Communication (NFC) technology.
Reportedly the first solar-powered device to run Google's Android OS, the Umeox Apollo features modest specs and will carry a price tag that won't break the bank.
This so-called "micro-display" reportedly synches with "any Android phone." The next time you go for a bike ride or a long hike, you can access apps, emails and texts without bringing your phone with you.
Shortly before the Mobile World Congress, HP announced its WebOS tablet, theTouchPad. HP also brought the device to Barcelona, where MWC attendees tried it out for themselves. The device's key features include the following:.
Motorola showed off its Xoom tablet, running Google's Android 3.0 OS. The 32GB device will reportedly launch in the U.S. next week.

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