Pre-Paid Legal offers Legal Service Plans to provide access to justice for middle income
individuals and families. Our plans are designed with the cost-conscious consumer in mind. Have
you ever wanted legal advice on a credit matter? Have you ever wanted legal assistance with the
purchase of a home? Have you ever needed legal services in writing or revising your Will? For just
pennies a day, you can protect you and your family's legal rights. To see how a Pre-Paid Legal plan
can benefit you, CLICK HERE.
As a business owner, have you ever:
- Signed a contract or document you hadn’t fully read or understood?
- Had difficulty collecting money from customers?
- Wanted to have a resource for ANY business or legal question?
If you answered yes to any of these situations, we may be able to help.
Stop struggling and start protecting and growing your business with two of the leading service providers in the
small business market: Pre-Paid Legal Services®, Inc. and GoSmallBiz.com. Simply put, a Pre-Paid Legal Business
Plan does for business consulting and legal needs what medical insurance does for your health needs.
Pre-Paid Legal Services®, Inc., was recently ranked 12th on Forbes' List of the Top 200 Small Businesses in the U.S. The company has also been featured in Fortune magazine as one of America's fastest growing companies, and in 1998 was rated by Money magazine as the 13th hottest company in America, ahead of companies like Microsoft.
Investors Business Daily stated "Pre-Paid Legal Services has outperformed 98% of all publicly traded companies based on its short and long term earnings growth rates." Bloomberg reported "Only 15 of 10,281 companies publicly traded in the U.S. have averaged at least 20 percent earnings-per-share growth annually the past five years, combined with a return on shareholders equity of 20 percent, according to data from Standard & Poor's Research Insight. The list includes some familiar names such as Dell Computer Corp. and Microsoft Corp., and ... Pre-Paid Legal Services Inc."
Pre-Paid Legal is a pioneer in an industry which, according to Oppenheimer analyst Andrew Lanyi in an article in USA Today, "sounds like healthcare coverage before it turned into a trillion dollar industry."
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