Licensed Business Insurance Agent in Miami Gardens, FL
June Williams — buy-sell agreements, SBA loan coverage, succession planning.
Business life insurance for Miami Gardens, Florida residents through June Marcia Williams (NPN 17209549, FL licensed) — key person, buy-sell, and executive coverage for businesses, no pressure, same-day quotes.
Does hypertension (high blood pressure) affect Business Life Insurance rates in Miami Gardens, FL?
All A-rated carriers accept controlled hypertension as Standard or better; well-controlled readings on stable medication routinely qualify for Preferred classes when paired with a clean cholesterol profile and no cardiovascular history. Recently diagnosed hypertension or untreated readings above 140/90 typically see table ratings until the carrier sees stable readings on therapy. Final-expense simplified-issue treats controlled hypertension as a non-event for the immediate-benefit tier.
Consensus position:Controlled hypertension on stable medication is universally accepted and rates at Standard or better across all carriers; Preferred classes achievable when readings are tightly controlled with no other cardiovascular comorbidity.
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June Marcia Williams is a licensed business life insurance agent serving Miami Gardens and Miami Dade County, FL. Business life insurance protects your company when a key employee, partner, or owner dies — funding buy-sell agreements, replacing key person revenue, and covering business loans. Through our A-rated carrier partners, June structures coverage that keeps your business running when the unexpected happens. Read the full Business Life Guide →
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Business Life Options
Key Person
- 5-10× key person's income
- Covers revenue loss during replacement
- Recruitment & training costs
- Business debt obligations
- Term or permanent options
Buy-Sell Agreement
- % ownership × company value
- Cross-purchase or entity plan
- Prevents forced liquidation
- Ensures fair market buyout
- All partners covered equally
Business Loan
- Coverage = outstanding principal
- Lender named as collateral assignee
- SBA loan requirement satisfied
- Decreasing or level term
- Protects personal guarantors
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Everything You Need to Know About Business Life Insurance
What Is Key Person Insurance?
Key person insurance protects your business against the financial impact of losing a critical employee — a founder, top salesperson, or essential manager. Coverage is typically 5-10× the key person's annual income plus bonuses. The business owns the policy, pays the premiums, and receives the death benefit to cover lost revenue, recruitment, and transition costs.
Buy-Sell Agreements Explained
A buy-sell agreement is a legally binding contract that determines what happens to a partner's ownership share when they die. Life insurance funds the buyout — surviving partners receive cash to purchase the deceased's share at fair market value. Without it, heirs could become unwanted business partners or force a liquidation. Cross-purchase (partners own each other's policies) or entity purchase (business owns all policies) structures available.
Business Loan Protection
Many lenders — especially SBA loans — require life insurance on the guarantor or key principal. Coverage equals the outstanding loan balance, with the lender named as collateral assignee. If the borrower dies, the policy pays off the loan. This protects both the business and the personal assets of any guarantors. Decreasing term aligns coverage with the declining loan balance.
How Much Coverage Do You Need?
Key Person: 5-10× income based on age (higher multiplier for younger, harder-to-replace talent). Buy-Sell: Ownership percentage × company valuation. Business Loan: Outstanding principal balance. For businesses with multiple needs, June structures layered coverage — term for short-term obligations, permanent for long-term succession planning.
Tax Implications
Key person premiums are not tax-deductible, but the death benefit is generally received tax-free by the business (subject to alternative minimum tax rules). Buy-sell premiums are also not deductible, but provide tax-efficient ownership transfer. Consult a tax advisor for your specific situation — June coordinates with your CPA to structure coverage correctly.
Business Insurance Requirements
Florida doesn't mandate business life insurance, but SBA lenders require collateral assignment on loans above certain thresholds. Under federal IRC § 101(j), employers must obtain written notice and consent from insured employees before issuing employer-owned life insurance; IRS Form 8925 is filed annually. All policies include Florida's 14-day free-look period (Fla. Stat. § 627.4554). June ensures all documentation meets regulatory requirements.
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How much key person coverage do I need?
Typically 5-10x the key person's annual income plus bonuses. Factor in recruitment costs, training time, and potential revenue loss during transition. June provides a free needs analysis.
Do all partners need equal coverage?
Coverage should be proportional to ownership interest. If Partner A owns 60% and Partner B owns 40%, coverage amounts reflect their respective buyout values based on company valuation.
Does my SBA loan require life insurance?
Most SBA lenders require life insurance on key principals with collateral assignment. The coverage amount typically equals the outstanding loan balance. June helps structure compliant policies.
Term or permanent for business insurance?
Term for time-bound needs (loans, short-term key person). Permanent for long-term succession planning and buy-sell agreements. Many businesses use a combination of both.
Are business life insurance premiums tax-deductible?
Generally no — premiums for key person and buy-sell policies are not deductible. However, death benefits are typically received tax-free. Consult your CPA for your specific situation.
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