Dec 02 2010

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Insurance Broker: The Driving Mechanism Of Insurance

Initially Insurance brokers were a very scarce breed of people who only wealth individuals or Insurance Companies  could afford to hire. These individuals and companies used to hire insurance brokers to manage their select and manage their insurance portfolios to get the most out of them. Today however essentially every single Insurance Company employs these insurance brokers on an insured clients behalf. In fact they employ masses of insurance brokers so that they are able to cater to the individual needs of every single insured customer.

 

What does all this translate into for the individual or business entity that receives insurance though, what does the insurance broker mean to them, and how does he/she add value to their insurance portfolio? From a overall perspective the insurance broker manages the portfolio’s of clients to take the load off of them as well as helps them understand certain procedures in everyday terms and acting as a communication catalyst to the insurance company.

 

In order for this general role which an insurance broker plays to actually make more sense and be better understood it actually has to be broken up into its various components. When a n individual initially seeks insurance for example, the broker plays a role. The brokers look at the needs of the individual and the nature of insurance which they are seeking, and according to that he/she can provide advice on which insurance policies would best suit the individual, the value for which the individual will have to be covered and what costs will be involved in obtaining that cover. The broker informs the potentially insured individual of the premiums they pay, the excess they may need to pay in the event of a claim and the extent to which the individual will be insured.

 

If an individual has taken out insurance they will usually remain in contact with that same broker exclusively, since the broker is specifically designated to that client to manage their portfolio. The insurance broker then plays the role of providing a client with any additional information should they need it, but mostly they will deal with insurance claim, therefore, communicating the clients claim to the business and ensuring that the clients is accurately compensated. It may be up to the broker to decide whether the client is financially compensated or should have their loss compensated with goods of equal quality to those lost or damaged. Depending on company policy, the broker may also have authority to investigate the validity of the claim by requesting the broken components if damage is the nature of the claim, or by getting the advice of an assessor.

 

Occasionally it may also be necessary for an insured client to update their portfolio and make changes to it. whether these changes are merely small personal changes such as a new address or phone number or big changes made to the portfolio, they too fall under the duties of an insurance broker. Some of the bigger changes that brokers need to make to the portfolios of clients are when the clients insured value increases or decreases. Insured individuals purchase new items for example and those items need to be specified on the insurance policies. All this is communicated to the broker. Very seldom it may even be preferable or necessary for a broker to move and insured party to a whole new policy with more appropriate coverage and terms.

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Life Insurance Contracts in Canada


Life Insurance Contracts in Canada


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Subtitle: A Treatise on the Scope, Making, Character and Effect of the Contract for the Insurance of Life in Canada, With Special Reference to Insurance by Which a Trust Is Created General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1902 Original Publisher: Canada Law Book Co. Subjects: Insurance, Life Insurance law Insurance law Canada Insurance, Life Canada Insurance, Life Law and legislation Canada Business

Insurance And Technology


Insurance And Technology


$58.5


Insurance And Technology is part of the General family of magazines. It is generally sold to individuals and businesses and quite often can be found in a reception room or waiting room of a company or a professional office like a dentist, doctor, health club, gym, or beauty and hair salon. A full year magazine subscription to Insurance And Technology includes issues delivered right to your mailbox.

Property Insurance, Comprising Fire and Marine Insurance, Automobile Insurance, Fidelity and Surety Bonding, Title Insurance, Cred


Property Insurance, Comprising Fire and Marine Insurance, Automobile Insurance, Fidelity and Surety Bonding, Title Insurance, Cred


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Title: Property Insurance, Comprising Fire and Marine Insurance, Automobile Insurance, Fidelity and Surety Bonding, Title Insurance, Credit Insurance, and Miscellaneous Forms of Property Insurance Publisher: New York, London, D. Appleton and Company Publication date: 1922 Subjects: Insurance Insurance, Fire Insurance, Marine Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there.

Business Knowledge for It in Insurance


Business Knowledge for It in Insurance


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"Business Knowledge for IT in Insurance" deals with the alignment of IT and business in Insurance industry as well as the Reinsurance industry. The idea behind this publication is to introduce IT professionals to the concepts of the Insurance and Reinsurance. The chapters in the book cover the following topics: Overview of Insurance; Types of Insurance products; Overview of Reinsurance; Recent trends in Insurance; Risk and Insurance; Business Processes in Insurance;Systems used in the Insurance industry; IT projects that can be executed in Insurance companies; And much more. "Business knowledge for IT in Insurance" is an invaluable reference handbook for IT professionals. It is also useful for both undergraduate and graduate students in Information Technology – related degree programmes.

Property Insurance, Comprising Fire and Marine Insurance, Automobile Insurance, Fidelity and Surety Bonding, Tilte Insurance, Cred


Property Insurance, Comprising Fire and Marine Insurance, Automobile Insurance, Fidelity and Surety Bonding, Tilte Insurance, Cred


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Title: Property Insurance, Comprising Fire and Marine Insurance, Automobile Insurance, Fidelity and Surety Bonding, Tilte Insurance, Credit Insurance, and Miscellaneous Forms of Property Insurance Publisher: New York, London, D. Appleton and company Publication date: 1922 Subjects: Insurance Insurance, Fire Insurance, Marine Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there.

Fundamentals of Risk and Insurance


Fundamentals of Risk and Insurance


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This consumer-oriented textbook addresses the principles of risk management without skimping on the discussion of insurance. It summarizes the nature of pure risk on the individual and on society and illustrates how insurance can be used to deal with the problems posed by such risk. Mirroring the diverse experience of its authors, the text is equally effective in presenting the principles of insurance theory and offering how-to advice to students. Throughout, the main emphasis is on the insurance product and the use of insurance within the risk management framework. The traditional fields of life insurance, health insurance, property and liability insurance, and social insurance are treated in terms of their relationship to the wide range of insurable risks to which the individual and the business firm are exposed.

Insurance for Dummies


Insurance for Dummies


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Now updated — your guide to getting the best insurance policy. Are you intimidated by insurance? Have no fear — this easy-to-understand guide explains everything you need to know, from getting the most coverage at the best price to dealing with adjusters, filing claims, and more. Whether you’re looking for personal or business insurance, you’ll see how to avoid common pitfalls, lower your costs, and get what you deserve at claim time.:; Get to know the basics — understand how to make good insurance decisions and reduce the chances of a financial loss in your life;. Take your insurance on the road — manage your personal automobile risks, handle special situations, insure recreational vehicles, and deal with insurance adjusters;. Understand homeowner’s and renter’s insurance — know what is and isn’t covered by typical policies, common exclusions and pitfalls, and how to cover yourself against personal lawsuits;. Buy the right umbrella policy — discover the advantages, and coordinate your policies to cover the gaps;. Manage life, health, and disability risks — explore individual and group policies, understand Medicare basics, and evaluate long-term disability and long-term-care insurance. Open the book and find:.:; The best life, health, home, and auto policies;. Strategies for handling the claims process to get what you deserve;. Tips on adjusting your deductible to suit your lifestyle;. How to navigate healthcare policies;. Ways to reduce your risk and your premiums;. Common traps and loopholes;. Considerations for grads, freelancers, and remote workers

Warranties In Marine Insurance


Warranties In Marine Insurance


$75


In the law of marine insurance, a warranty is one of the principal undertakings of the assured, which has the role of determining the scope of the insurance contract. The primary aim of this book is to review the law in respect of marine insurance warranties and identify difficulties in this area.

Essentials of Risk Management and Insurance


Essentials of Risk Management and Insurance


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This text is designed to use in an undergraduate or MBA level course in insurance and risk management. As an introduction to the subject, it is intended for students who have little or no prior education in insurance. The text is consumer-oriented with an emphasis on the insurance product.

Property Insurance, Marine and Fire


Property Insurance, Marine and Fire


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General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1914 Original Publisher: Yale University Press Subjects: Insurance, Fire Insurance, Marine Insurance, Boiler Business

Pro SQL Server 2008 Service Broker


Pro SQL Server 2008 Service Broker


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Service Broker is a key Microsoft product in support of message based processing between applications. Pro SQL Server 2008 Service Broker helps you to take full advantage of this key Microsoft technology, beginning from the fundamentals, moving through installation and application development, and ultimately showing you how to develop highly available and scalable applications based upon the Service Oriented Architecture that is fast gaining ground as the way forward in application development. * Comprehensive approach to developing with Service Broker * Strong focus on best practices and real world scenarios * Covers the key aspects of distributed application design What you ll learn * Understand the fundamentals of message based processing. * Install Service Broker and manage the environment. * Design databases for service oriented applications. * Develop distributed applications. * Build in scalability and high availablity. * Apply best practices to avoid future trouble.

The Justice Broker: Lawyers and Ordinary Litigation


The Justice Broker: Lawyers and Ordinary Litigation


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In law, as elsewhere, the ordinary is overshadowed in the popular and academic literature by the dramatic and sensational. While the role and behavior of lawyers in the operation of our criminal justice system has been closely scrutinized, comparatively little research has been devoted to the manner in which lawyers litigate the day-to-day civil (non-criminal) cases that comprise the vast bulk of the workload in state and federal courts. Originally commissioned by the U.S. Department of Justice, this is the first comprehensive national study of the U.S. civil justice system. Kritzer analyzes 1600 cases involving 1400 attorneys in five federal judicial districts. Examining the background, experiences, day-to-day activities, and outlook of civil lawyers, Kritzer finds that the work of lawyers combines the roles of the professional and the broker in many aeas of ordinary litigation. Arguing that lawyers’ behavior must be understood in part as a form of brokerage between the client and the legal system, he suggests that the roles of professionals and brokers be considered as complements rather than alternatives in the justice system, and concludes by recommending that lawyers’ monopoly on advocacy in civil litigation be restricted. An engaging, lucidly written study, The Justice Broker will be of special interest to practicing lawyers and legal scholars.

Insurance: From Underwriting to Derivatives


Insurance: From Underwriting to Derivatives


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An in-depth look at the increasingly significant convergence between the insurance industry and the capital markets. This important publication, by two premier financial experts, explores the unique convergence of finance and insurance. The book covers the basics of property-casualty insurance, securitizing insurance risks, looks at life insurance in the United States and ALM in insurance. It addresses the questions and concerns of investment banks, brokerage firms and the insurance/reinsurance sector itself, examines ongoing trends and issues, and how current market pressures on insurance companies do not just create challenges but actually point the way to future promising developments.

Theory and Practice of Insurance


Theory and Practice of Insurance


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Insurance is a concept, a technique, and an economic institution. It is a major tool of risk management, and plays an important role in the economic, social, and political life of all countries. Economic growth throughout the world has even expanded the role of insurance. Theory and Practice of Insurance aims to describe the significance of insurance institutions, the reasons they exist and how they function. The author emphasizes fundamental principles in risk and insurance, using an international frame of reference. This volume begins with an introduction to the concept of risk, then proceeds to cover insurance and its relationship to the economy; the principles of risk management and insurance; and the characteristics and performance of insurance companies.

Fundamentals of Insurance, 1st Edition


Fundamentals of Insurance, 1st Edition


$45.49


While opening the door for new career opportunities, this text will give your students a full understanding of insurance. Fundamentals of Insurance covers health and property insurance, insurance rates, claims procedures, careers in insurance, and annuities. The extensive use of hands-on activities helps the student understand the importance of insurance and how it affects them today and through their retirement years.

eBook, Fundamentals of Insurance


eBook, Fundamentals of Insurance


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While opening the door for new career opportunities, this text will give your students a full understanding of insurance. Fundamentals of Insurance covers health and property insurance, insurance rates, claims procedures, careers in insurance, and annuities. The extensive use of hands-on activities helps the student understand the importance of insurance and how it affects them today and through their retirement years.

The Insurance Statutes of the United States and Canada


The Insurance Statutes of the United States and Canada


$90.98


General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1876 Original Publisher: Insurance Monitor Subjects: Insurance law Insurance Business

India - An Inventory of Micro Insurance Schemes


India – An Inventory of Micro Insurance Schemes


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CliffsNotes Understanding Life Insurance


CliffsNotes Understanding Life Insurance


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Cliffs Notes: Understanding Life Insurance is the perfect tool for anyone confused by the difficult language of life insurance. Uncover the myths and realities of insurance. Get the tools you need to determine what type of plan is right for you. Cliffs Notes: Understanding Life Insurance gives expert advice on the terms and lingo of life insurance and will help you decipher the language of any policy. Learn about why life insurance can be an important asset to you and your family. Filled with information and expert tips on deciphering the language of life insurance. Discover the differences between term, whole, and universal life. Features advice on new insurance products tailored to different needs. Life insurance sales have grown continually since World War II with sales reaching $9.8 billion in 1997. (LIMRA, 1999)

The Science and Art of Writing Life Insurance


The Science and Art of Writing Life Insurance


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Publisher: New York insurance school Publication date: 1910 Subjects: Life insurance agents Business

U.S. Captive Insurance Law


U.S. Captive Insurance Law


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This is the first book on captive insurance which informs the reader whether or not he should form a captive insurance company, how to run it along with an explanation of the tax issues associated with running a property and casualty insurance company. In addition, the reader is taken through an entire case law history of captive insurance to better enable him to understand the issues related to forming a captive insurance company.

Insurance Regulation and Supervision in Latin America


Insurance Regulation and Supervision in Latin America


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The insurance sector is a major component of the world economy. Insurance regulation and supervision play a key role in promoting and securing efficient insurance markets for the benefit and protection of policy holders. The importance of insurance regulation and supervision is reinforced by the integration of world insurance markets, which require an adequate regulatory framework in each jurisdiction.

International Political Risk Management: Looking to the Future


International Political Risk Management: Looking to the Future


$31.48


The third in the series, this volume offers expert assessments of needs, trends, and challenges in the international political risk insurance industry from the investor, financial, insurance, broker, and analytical communities. It examines the lessons that can be learned from recent investment losses, insurance claims, and arbitrations and considers what the future may hold for coverage of project finance projects in emerging markets. It concludes by reconsidering both old and new political risk insurance products and innovations that international investors can utilize to mitigate political risk abroad.

Life, Insurance


Life, Insurance


$36.48


Publisher: New Haven, Conn., Yale university press; etc., etc.] Publication date: 1909 Subjects: Insurance, Life Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there.

Insurance Directory 2010


Insurance Directory 2010


$77.95


Most insurance companies have had some change in the past year in their address, phone or fax numbers, or website. Ingenix verifies the accuracy of the 2010 Insurance Directory by calling each insurance company listed to update the information you need to process claims with confidence.

Fundamentals of Insurance, 2nd Edition


Fundamentals of Insurance, 2nd Edition


$62.49


FUNDAMENTALS OF INSURANCE, 2E combines hands-on activities, examples from news-making companies, creative special features, and solid content to give you a full understanding of insurance. Extensive use of activities help you better understand the importance of insurance and how it affects you today–and through to your retirement days. Insurance careers are integrated throughout the text, as well as being provided as a focus in their own chapter. Research questions require you to make contact with the insurance world where you will get additional career information and bring interest and realism into the classroom. Learn the importance of risk management, property and auto insurance, health coverage, insurance rates, claims procedures, careers in insurance, annuities, and planning for retirement.

The Economics of Property-Casualty Insurance


The Economics of Property-Casualty Insurance


$22.5


The Economics of Property-Casualty Insurance presents new research and findings on key aspects of the economics of the property-casualty insurance industry. The volume explores the industrial organization, regulation, financing, and taxation of this business. The first paper, on external financing and insurance cycles, contains a wealth of information on trends and patterns in the industry’s financial structure. The last essay, which compares performance of stock and mutual insurance companies, takes a fresh look at the way a company’s organizational structure affects its responses to different economic situations. Two papers focus on rate regulation in the auto insurance industry, and provide broad overviews of the structure and economics of the insurance industry as a whole. Also addressed are the system of regulating insurance companies in the United States, who insures the insurers, and the effects of tax law changes in the 1980s on the prices of insurance policies.

Insurance Theory and Practice


Insurance Theory and Practice


$29.16


Presents a comprehensive overview of the theory, functioning, management and legal background of the insurance industry. This title begins with an examination of the insurance concept, its guiding principles and legal rules before moving on to an analysis of the market, its players and their roles and relationships.

Insurance in Private International Law


Insurance in Private International Law


$65


This volume provides an analysis of insurance in private international law for international business lawyers, including discussion of the jurisdictional and choice of laws issues arising from cross-border contracts of insurance and reinsurance concluded by electronic means.

Broker, Trader, Lawyer, Spy


Broker, Trader, Lawyer, Spy


$9.99


In this penetrating work of investigative and historical journalism, Eamon Javers explores the dangerous and combustible power spies hold over international business. Today’s global economy has a dark underbelly: the world of corporate espionage. Using cutting-edge technology, age-old techniques of deceit and manipulation, and sheer talent, spies act as the hidden puppeteers of globalized businesses. They control markets, determine prices, influence corporate decisions, and manage the flow of data and information of some of the world’s biggest corporations. In his gripping and alarming book, Eamon Javers takes the reader inside this hidden global industry. Readers meet the spies who conduct surveillance operations, satellite analysts who peer down on corporate targets from the skies, veteran CIA officers who work for hedge funds, and even a Soviet military intelligence officer who now sells his services to American companies. This industry has tentacles in almost every industry in almost every corner of the globe. Intelligence companies and the spies they employ are setting up fake Web sites to elicit information, trailing individuals and mirroring travel itiner-aries, Dumpster-diving in household and corporate trash, using ultrasophisticated satellite surveillance to spy on facilities, acting as impostors to take jobs within companies or to gain access to corporations, concocting elaborate schemes of fraud and deceit, and hacking e-mail and secure computer networks. The work of this industry can be ingenious, but it also raises crucial moral and legal questions in a world where global conflicts are as likely to be corporation versus corporation as they are to be nation versus nation. This globalized industry is not a recent phenomenon, but rather a continuation of a fascinating history. The story begins with Allan Pinkerton, the nation’s first true “private eye,” and extends through the annals of a rich history that includes tycoons and playboys, presidents and FBI operatives, CEOs and accountants, Cold War veterans and military personnel. Built on exclusive reporting and unprecedented access, this book features accounts of Howard Hughes’s private CIA, the extensive spying that took place in a battle between two global food companies, and interviews with some of the world’s top corporate surveillance experts.

The Successful Equipment Lease Broker


The Successful Equipment Lease Broker


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This book describes how to start an equipment leasing / financing company for little or no money and build it into a large cash producing business.

Thriving as a Broker in the 21st Century


Thriving as a Broker in the 21st Century


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Tom Dorsey, one of the most energetic and high-profile money managers on Wall Street, has written the ultimate guide for brokers who want to get ahead now and in the coming years. Dorsey shows brokers how to shape their practices, how to build a strong, enduring client base, and how to tackle new challenges as the market evolves over the next decade.

God Is My Broker


God Is My Broker


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El Intermediario / The Broker


El Intermediario / The Broker


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The Online Broker and Trading Directory


The Online Broker and Trading Directory


$5


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Secrets from a Body Broker


Secrets from a Body Broker


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El intermediario / the Broker


El intermediario / the Broker


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Beyond the Broker State


Beyond the Broker State


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How to Talk to a Broker


How to Talk to a Broker


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The Millionaire Mortgage Broker


The Millionaire Mortgage Broker


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Real Estate Broker Exam


Real Estate Broker Exam


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Life and Health Insurance


Life and Health Insurance


$124.98


This current, accurate and detailed industry guide for financial service professionals examines life and health insurance "simultaneously from the viewpoints of the buyer, the advisor, and the insurer"–providing a comprehensive and unbiased treatise on individual and group life; a forthright appraisal of life and health insurance industry products with careful consideration of the environment; and a complete examination of life insurance company operations and regulation. Bases financial treatment of life insured operations on modern financial theory, and devotes entire chapters to the economics of life and health insurance; individual life and health insurance policies; life and health insurance evaluation; the uses of life and health insurance in personal and business planning; government and employee benefit plans; and the management, operation, and regulation of life insurance companies. Offers a strong global orientation, supporting fundamental concepts with an extensive integration of economic and financial theory and international comparisons, and examines how today’s health insurance products fit into a broad framework from a contractual, cost, and performance viewpoints. New chapters on the tax treatment of life and health insurance address such areas as estate planning, retirement planning, and the business uses of life and health insurance. For financial planners, salesmen, actuaries, investment managers, attorneys, CPAs, and other financial service professionals.

History of the Prudential Insurance Company of America (Industrial Insurance) 1875-1900


History of the Prudential Insurance Company of America (Industrial Insurance) 1875-1900


$26.48


General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1900 Original Publisher: Prudential Press Subjects: Insurance, Life Industrial life insurance Life insurance Business

Insurance Enthusiast Kit


Insurance Enthusiast Kit


$42.99


Includes: Wig, apron, Make your own name tag, Eyelashes.”I heart insurance” logo and shirt are not included.

Insurance Risk and Ruin


Insurance Risk and Ruin


$38


Ideal for a first course in insurance risk theory. Includes numerous worked examples and exercises for which solutions are provided.

Risk and Insurance in Construction


Risk and Insurance in Construction


$116.67


This thorough and readable text deals with the subject of construction insurance from the rationale behind it through to its day to day practice.

Government Support to Agricultural Insurance


Government Support to Agricultural Insurance


$19.99


Governments in developing countries have been increasingly involved in the support of commercial agricultural insurance programs in recent years. In their attempt to design and implement agricultural insurance, many governments in developing countries have sought technical assistance from the international community and particularly from the World Bank. World Bank is among the few international financial organizations having a fully dedicated insurance team with agricultural insurance experts, and the agricultural insurance team currently provides technical assistance in about 20 countries. One of the recurrent requests from the governments is about the international experience with agricultural insurance, not only in developed countries where in some cases agricultural insurance has been offered for more than a century, but also in middle- and low-income countries. They are particularly interested in the experience of public support to agricultural insurance, including technical, operational, financial and institutional aspects. The book aims to inform and update the public and private decision makers involved in the promotion of agricultural insurance about the recent developments in agricultural insurance, with a particular focus on middle- and low-income countries. It provides the decision maker with a framework for the development of agricultural insurance based on an analytical review of the rationale of public intervention in agricultural insurance and a detailed comparative analysis of agricultural insurance programs with and without public support. This analysis is based on a survey conducted by the World Bank’s agricultural insurance team in 2008 in 65 developed and developing countries. It offers policymakers a review of public support in agricultural insurance in light of international experience and makes recommendations for the development of sustainable, affordable and cost-effective agricultural insurance programs.

Glossary of Insurance Policy Terms


Glossary of Insurance Policy Terms


$51.98


The OECD has produced a unique glossary of insurance policy terms which covers selected topics ranging from insurance policy regulation/supervision to general trade issues. It includes technical terms related to issues such as claims, premiums and provisions with specific references to individual countries and cross-references to the OECD Insurance Guidelines for Economies in Transition and related OECD publications. It is a reference tool for public officials in the insurance sector, and academic and business communities worldwide.

Reforming the Insurance Market in Russia


Reforming the Insurance Market in Russia


$42


This book presents an in-depth historical and analytical review of the reform process in the Russian insurance sector. The report examines the state of the Russian insurance industry, analyses market dynamics and structure, and assesses the major reform initiatives that have occurred in the sector over the past years. Of crucial importance in the reform process was the revision of the organisational structure of the Russian insurance business, improvement of solvency and capitalization requirements for insurance companies, liberalization of the market, and enhancement of supervisory oversight with the establishment of the Federal Service for Insurance Supervision.  . The report concludes with a series of policy recommendations for policymakers and insurance market players.  They are designed to further improve the legal and regulatory framework and to strengthen the insurance industry management structure, operational mechanisms and competitive capacity.

Investor and Industry Perspectives on Investment Advisers and Broker-Dealers


Investor and Industry Perspectives on Investment Advisers and Broker-Dealers


$9.95


In theory, financial professionals are relatively distinct: A broker conducts transactions in securities on behalf of others; a dealer buys and sells securities for his or her own accounts; and an investment adviser provides advice to others regarding securities. Broker-dealers and investment advisers are subject to different regulatory structures. But trends in the financial services market since the early 1990s have blurred the boundaries between them. Regulatory reform requires a clearer understanding of the industry?s complexities. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission asked RAND to conduct this study to examine the professionals? current business practices and whether investors understand differences between and relationships among them. The report describes a heterogeneous industry, with firms taking many different forms and offering a multitude of services and products and with investors failing to distinguish broker-dealers and investment advisers along regulatory lines. Despite this, investors express high levels of satisfaction with the services they receive from their own financial service providers. This satisfaction was much more frequently reported to arise from the personal attention the investor receives than from the actual financial returns arising from this relationship.

Insurance: From Underwriting to Derivatives: Asset Liability Management in Insurance Companies


Insurance: From Underwriting to Derivatives: Asset Liability Management in Insurance Companies


$117.98


An in-depth look at the increasingly significant convergence between the insurance industry and the capital markets. This important publication, by two premier financial experts, explores the unique convergence of finance and insurance. The book covers the basics of property-casualty insurance, securitizing insurance risks, looks at life insurance in the United States and ALM in insurance. It addresses the questions and concerns of investment banks, brokerage firms and the insurance/reinsurance sector itself, examines ongoing trends and issues, and how current market pressures on insurance companies do not just create challenges but actually point the way to future promising developments.

Insurance Against Covariate Shocks


Insurance Against Covariate Shocks


$9.99


Uninsured risk had far-reaching consequences for rural growth as well as poverty reduction. A range of informal mechanisms to insure rural households against the impact of shocks, but they are a modest component of a risk layering strategy for well-off households and even less protective for low-income households. Formal insurance mechanisms have inherent market imperfections. State interventions to address these limitations have proven costly and generally are targeted poorly. Recent developments in microfinance as well as in insurance marketing have opened new possibilities for household risk reduction. Index insurance, such as weather indexing, addresses other inherent problems in insurance by using an indicator that is not affected by individual behaviour and may address monitoring costs and moral hazard. A number of innovations using index insurance are being tried currently in diverse settings ranging from India to Mongolia to Malawi. Marketing costs may limit the provision of such insurance to small farmers, but even in such cases microfinance institutes may serve as market intermediaries. Moreover, state and submational governments can use insurance to achieve countercyclical funding programs. In this vein, municipal governments in Mexico have used insurance to finance disaster contingency while the World Food Program has insured a portion of its emergency assistance to Ethiopia. Humanitarian organizations and NGOs may also seek insurance in this manner.

Dictionary of Insurance Terms


Dictionary of Insurance Terms


$13.98


A valuable quick-reference fact-finder for agents, brokers, actuaries, underwriters, and ordinary consumers, this handbook defines approximately 4,500 key terms used in the insurance industry. Definitions apply to life, health, property, and casualty insurance, as well as to home ownersa and tenantsa insurance, professional liability insurance, pension plans, and individual retirement accounts. Purchase of insurance policies constitutes a major lifetime expenditure for the average consumer, and an important function of this book is to help non-experts understand what they need and exactly what they are buying when they purchase insurance. Author Harvey Rubin, a Chartered Life Underwriter and Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriter, opens with an overview of the insurance industry that points out the many financial instruments available from insurance companies to businesses, professionals and average consumers. He devotes the remainder of this book to definitions, descriptions, and examples that translate technical insurance terminology into clear, comprehensible English. Here is an enlightening and accessible business guide that deserves a place on every home bookshelf. The "New York Times " calls this book a. . . helpful, particularly for employee benefit and retirement issues.a

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Natural Bait Broker Cedar Cooking Wraps


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Natural Bait Broker Ultimate Grilling Planks Package


Natural Bait Broker Ultimate Grilling Planks Package


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Natural Bait Broker Ultimate Grilling Planks Package . Sampler pack of natural wood grilling planks include one each of Maple, Cedar, Hickory and Alder boards that lend savory sweet and smoky flavors to seafood, meat, poultry, vegetables and fruit. Planks measure 5 1/2″ x 14″ x 5/16″ and are made of untreated wood for use on all charcoal and gas grills. Soak in water for at least 20 minutes before use. Four-pack.

Natural Bait Broker Cedar Smoker Planks


Natural Bait Broker Cedar Smoker Planks


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Natural Bait Broker Cedar Smoker Planks . Roast fish and game on these aromatic wood planks for a sweet, spicy cedar flavor with a mild, smoky edge. The slotted design delivers more smoke seasoning to your favorite foods. Planks measure 7″ x 14″ x 5/16″. For use on all charcoal and gas grills. Four-pack.

Risk Management and Insurance


Risk Management and Insurance


$87.19


For many years, introductory insurance textbooks presented insurance as a subject based in contracts. Slowly, the course has moved toward a consumer orientation, providing students with a broad, descriptive survey of the insurance field, covering topics such as legal aspects, life and health, and property and liability. Over the past 10 years, textbooks began to promote, and to a limited degree, incorporate a stronger business risk management component while maintaining a consumer orientation. Harrington/Niehaus’ Risk Management and Insurance 2e is written to take the next step offering the essential aspects of insurance contracts and the insurance industry while providing a substantially more conceptual analysis and attention to business risk management and public policy issues that exists in current texts.

The Honest Broker: Making Sense of Science in Policy and Politics


The Honest Broker: Making Sense of Science in Policy and Politics


$36.98


For scientists seeking to play a positive role in policy and politics and contribute to the sustainability of the scientific enterprise, scientists have choices in what role they play. This book is about understanding this choice. Rather than prescribing what course of action each scientist ought to take, the book aims to identify a range of options. Using examples from a range of scientific controversies, The Honest Broker challenges us all – scientists, politicians and citizens – to think carefully about how best science can contribute to policy-making and a healthy democracy.

Stochastic Processes for Insurance and Finance


Stochastic Processes for Insurance and Finance


$140


Stochastic Processes for Insurance and Finance offers a thorough yet accessible reference for researchers and practitioners of insurance mathematics. Building on recent and rapid developments in applied probability, the authors describe in general terms models based on Markov processes, martingales and various types of point processes. Discussing frequently asked insurance questions, the authors present a coherent overview of the subject and specifically address::; The principal concepts from insurance and finance; Practical examples with real life data; Numerical and algorithmic procedures essential for modern insurance practices. Assuming competence in probability calculus, this book will provide a fairly rigorous treatment of insurance risk theory recommended for researchers and students interested in applied probability as well as practitioners of actuarial sciences. Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics

Nickel Fire Insurance After Shave Balm


Nickel Fire Insurance After Shave Balm


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Tabbies Insurance Label


Tabbies Insurance Label


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Statistical Tools for Finance and Insurance


Statistical Tools for Finance and Insurance


$82.5


Presents solutions, theoretical developments and method construction for many practical problems in quantitative finance and insurance. Written by practitioners and leading academics in the field of quantitative finance and insurance, this book offers a combination of topics which are helpful to market analysts and risk managers.

Handbook of International Insurance


Handbook of International Insurance


$164.17


Offers an understanding of insurance markets by adopting an international comparative approach. This book provides information on market trends, regulation, taxation, and economic developments for thirteen countries in Europe, the Americas, and Asia. It covers key aspects of insurance. It is intended for scholars, practitioners, and policy makers.

Principles of Life Insurance


Principles of Life Insurance


$45


This is a Textbook for Post-graduate Diploma in .This Text-Book prepared as a part of Study course for post graduate diploma in Insurance would be found useful also to a layman who wants to know about the basics of Life Insurance. It will satisfy the needs of students population I general as well.

Insurance Settlement Secrets


Insurance Settlement Secrets


$23.98


Insurance Settlement Secrets Step By Step Guide To Get Thousands Of Dollars More For Your Auto Accident Injury Without A Lawyer By Matheson MacKinnon This book provides a behind-the-scenes look at how insurance companies process automobile accident injury claims. Knowing how insurance companies process these claims can make the difference of receiving thousands of dollars more for your Insurance settlement Written in plain English, the book gives readers all the tips they need to ensure they receive the settlement they deserve. Written by an insurance company insider who has worked in the industry for years and negotiated hundreds of injury settlements. Readers will learn: Steps to take if they are injured in a motor vehicle accident. How to deal with insurance companies when they call. How to take the advantage against the insurance company. What medical information is crucial to your claim. How to push the same buttons an experienced lawyer would push. When and how to negotiate for a fair settlement. "Insurance Settlement Secrets" shows readers how they can do all of this themselves without hiring an expensive lawyer. Publication Date: Aug 04 2008 ISBN/EAN13: 1551806908 / 9781551806907 Page Count: 216 Binding Type: US Trade Paper Trim Size: 6" x 9" Language: English Color: Black and White Related Categories: Law / Personal Injury

General Liability Insurance Coverage


General Liability Insurance Coverage


$125


Insurance coverage disputes raise issues in which laws and outcomes regularly vary from state to state. Whether a claim is covered can depend a great deal on whether the case arises on one side of the street or another. It is imperative that insurance claims professionals, lawyers, brokers, risk managers, risk consultants, regulators and judges have adequate access to comparative state-law research. General Liability Insurance Coverage is designed to give the stakeholders in the claims process ready access to the law of all 50 states on the most important liability insurance issues to quickly learn and assess state law relevant to coverage disputes.

Insurance Solvency Supervision


Insurance Solvency Supervision


$159


The insurance sector plays a growing role in national economies. This reinforces the importance of the solvency of insurance companies. Yet how can we stay informed about the rules and practices related to the supervision of the financial health of these insurance companies in OECD countries? This publication synthesises contributions made by the 30 OECD countries on national regulation of insurance solvency supervision, its practical organisation and the measures taken when difficulties arise. It also contains a comparative analysis of the various systems of solvency supervision set up in OECD countries. A true reference work, this book will interest all readers wishing to deepen their knowledge of these structures.

Insurance Against Poverty


Insurance Against Poverty


$156.48


Poor people in developing countries are often affected by droughts, floods, illness, crop failure, job loss, and economic downturns. Informal insurance mechanisms provide some protection, but are weak in the face of major or recurring calamities. Most people cannot obtain formal insurance, and the lack of insurance and social protection therefore constrains investment, growth, and poverty reduction. Public action to remedy this deficiency is merited, but what form should it take? This book evaluates alternatives in widening insurance and social protection provision, including sustainability and poverty effects, in thorough, up-to-date thematic papers and case studies, development assessments, and policy analyses.

Property & Casualty Insurance


Property & Casualty Insurance


$194.98


This textbook helps students master important definitions and concepts in preparation for state insurance licensing exam. Includes study hints, review questions, and a comprehensive glossary.

Insurance Laws of the State of California


Insurance Laws of the State of California


$44.48


General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1917 Original Publisher: California State Printing Office Subjects: Insurance law Business

Insurance Handbook for the Medical Office


Insurance Handbook for the Medical Office


$3.98


Trusted by medical insurance specialists for more than 30 years, Insurance Handbook for the Medical Office helps you excel at all aspects of insurance billing for a full range of today’s health care plans. This edition helps you keep pace with industry changes, featuring the latest information on HIPAA regulations, diagnostic coding, procedural coding, office and insurance collection strategies, Medicare, and more. The accompanying Student Workbook with CD-ROM (sold separately) lets you practice "real world" billing with patient simulations using Altapoint and the Student Software Challenge.

Registration and Insurance Wallet


Registration and Insurance Wallet


$2.49


Store and organize all of your important vehicle documents such as car registration, insurance papers and other important records with this Registration and Insurance Wallet by Allison. Registration and insurance documents are crucial when getting into an accident or when a police officer stops your vehicle. The wallet features a hook and loop closure so all your documents stay secure.

Insurance Statistics Yearbook 1994-2001


Insurance Statistics Yearbook 1994-2001


$184


The insurance industry is a key component of the economy by virtue of the amount of premiums it collects, the scale of its investment and, more fundamentally, the essential social and economic role it plays in covering personal and business risks. This annual publication provides major official insurance statistics for all OECD countries as well as Singapore which has an observer status to the OECD Insurance Committee.

Insurance Statistics Yearbook, 1996-2005


Insurance Statistics Yearbook, 1996-2005


$168


This annual publication provides major official insurance statistics for all OECD countries including data on premiums collected, claims, and commissions by type of insurance; investments by type of investment; and numbers of companies and employees.  Data for Singapore, which has an observer status to the OECD Insurance and Private Pensions Committee, are included in the online and CD-ROM editions of this publication. The data, which are standardised as far as possible, are broken down under numerous sub-headings, and a series of indicators makes the characteristics of the national markets more readily comprehensible.

Insurance Statistics Yearbook, 1997-2006


Insurance Statistics Yearbook, 1997-2006


$182


This annual publication provides major official insurance statistics for all OECD countries including data on premiums collected, claims, and commissions by type of insurance; investments by type of investment; and numbers of companies and employees. Data for Singapore, which has an observer status to the OECD Insurance and Private Pensions Committee, are included in the online and CD-ROM editions of this publication. The data, which are standardised as far as possible, are broken down under numerous sub-headings, and a series of indicators makes the characteristics of the national markets more readily comprehensible.

Insurance Statistics Yearbook 2002


Insurance Statistics Yearbook 2002


$159


This annual publication presents the main official insurance statistics for all OECD countries and for Singapore, which has an observer status to the OECD Insurance Committee. The reader will find information on the diverse activities of this industry and on international insurance market trends. The data, which are standardised as far as possible, are broken down under numerous sub-headings, and a series of indicators makes the characteristics of the national markets more readily comprehensible.

Insurance Statistics Yearbook 2000


Insurance Statistics Yearbook 2000


$135


This annual publication gathers major official insurance statistics for all OECD countries as well as the Slovak Republic which has an observer status to the OECD Insurance Committee. The reader is provided with information on the diverse activities of this industry and on international insurance market trends. The data, standardised as far as possible, are broken down under numerous sub-headings, and a series of indicators makes the characteristics of the national markets more readily comprehensible.

Swiss Annuities and Life Insurance


Swiss Annuities and Life Insurance


$50


Swiss Annuities and Life Insurance examines the key characteristics of Swiss annuities and life insurance, and explains how the use of these products can help you achieve asset protection, growth, and, in some cases, significant tax planning opportunities. Swiss annuities and life insurance are an excellent alternative investment, particularly for high-net-worth individuals. With this expert guidebook, you too will learn how to safely capitalize on these attractive products.

Insurance Statistics Yearbook 2001


Insurance Statistics Yearbook 2001


$142


This annual publication gathers major official insurance statistics for all OECD countries as well as Singapore which has an observer status to the OECD Insurance Committee. The reader is provided with information on the diverse activities of this industry and on international insurance market trends. The data, standardised as far as possible, cover the period 1992-1999. They are broken down under numerous sub-headings, and a series of indicators makes the characteristics of the national markets more readily comprehensible.

History of the Home Insurance Company


History of the Home Insurance Company


$25.98


Publisher: Home Insurance Company Publication date: 1883 Description: Title from cover: The Home Insurance Company of New York. 1853 to 1883. Subjects: Insurance, Homeowners Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there.

Property Insurance, Comprising Fire and Marine Insurance, Corporate Surety Bonding, Title Insurance, and Credit Insurance


Property Insurance, Comprising Fire and Marine Insurance, Corporate Surety Bonding, Title Insurance, and Credit Insurance


$39.48


Publisher: New York and London, D. Appleton and company Publication date: 1911 Subjects: Insurance Insurance, Fire Insurance, Marine Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there.

Insurance Law: Doctrines and Principles


Insurance Law: Doctrines and Principles


$66.48


The second edition of Insurance Law: Doctrines and Principles published six years after the widely acclaimed first edition, builds on the reputation of the first edition by offering a detailed examination of the developing law of insurance, combining exposition of the law with critical analysis. The book is designed with the needs of the typical undergraduate in mind, while also providing the essential framework for those studying insurance law at postgraduate level. The text is enhanced by extensive citations to case law and academic commentaries, making the book ideal for students, scholars and practitioners alike. This new edition has been substantially restructured to complement the authors Insurance Law: Cases and Materials (Hart Publishing, 2004). The book is divided into two parts. Part I considers the regulation of insurance business and the general principles underlying the law of insurance contracts. Part II examines the way in which these principles are shaped by the particular insurance context in which they operate. Insurance law is a rapidly developing subject and this edition takes account of the many significant judicial and statutory developments. The book is readable and authoritative, with a sound grasp of the realities of insurance practice; it is well sourced and generous with supplementary points. A welcome addition to the writing team is Rob Merkin, Lloyds Law Reports Professor of Commercial Law at the University of Southampton, who has contributed new chapters on reinsurance and conflicts of law.The first edition was cited with approval by the Supreme Court of Canada in Oldfield v Transamerica Life Insurance Co of Canada (2002)."Lowry & Rawlings is a welcome addition to the ranks of insurance law textbooks and a serious contender for the student readership in this field."Nicholas Legh-Jones QC, Lloyds Maritime Commercial Law Quarterly"I recommend the book for undergraduate use, and as a starting point for postgraduate use. The book is well written and full of clear explanations of a difficult field of the law." Neil Campbell, Law Quarterly Review ..".can be warmly recommended for purchase or use by lecturers and students in the subject."Dennis Dowding, The Law Teacher"a very useful text on insurance law eminently readable, good and critical it is clearly a text of the highest calibre." Reuben Hasson, Canadian Business Law Journal

IEL Insurance Law in Japan


IEL Insurance Law in Japan


$129.98


Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, this book provides valuable practical insight into both public supervisory legislation concerning insurance and private insurance contract law in Japan. An informative general introduction surveying the legal, political, financial, and commercial background and surroundings of insurance provides a sound foundation for the specific detail that follows.

Life Insurance


Life Insurance


$19.98


Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III HISTORY OP LIFE INSURANCE; PERIOD OF EARLY BEGINNINGS1 It has been the endeavor of most writers to trace the practice, if not the principle, of assurance as far back as possible; but in doing this, trifles have been exaggerated into matters of importance. Some authors contend, on the authority of Livy, that it was in use during the Second Punic War; others, arguing from a passage in Suetonius, refer to the Emperor Claudius as the first insurer; because, in order to encourage the importation of corn, he took all the loss or damage it might sustain upon himself. These cases are, however, entirely exceptional, and certainly indicate no settled plan, as the very fact that the Emperor guaranteed the contractor against damage is a proof that there was no other mode of doing so. Cicero is also quoted, because, in one of his epistles, he expresses a hope of finding at Laodicea security by which he could remit the money of the republic without being exposed to danger in its passage. If, however, the assertion that marine assurance was known to the ancients is not demonstrable, there is no doubt that life assurance was unknown and unpractised, although the Romans had some wise regulations in connection with the economy of the people. From Servius Tullius downwards, they took a census every fifth year, and the right of citizenship was involved in any one failing to comply with the requirements of his age, name, residence, the age of his wife, the number of his children, slaves, and cattle, together with the value of his property. They do not seem to have kept any exact mortuary register, as the chief object of their census was to levy men and money for the purpose of conquest. One of the commentators on the Justinian Code also gave a calculation of the worth of annuit…

CliffsNotes Understanding Health Insurance


CliffsNotes Understanding Health Insurance


$5.99


Cliffs Notes: Understanding Health Insurance is the best beginning guide to navigating the alphabet soup of health care today. Learn the difference between HMOs, PPOs, POSs and other managed care plans. Find out how to determine which plan is for you and how to make the most of the care offered by your employer. CliffsNotes: Understanding Health Insurance provides expert advice on costs, coverage, claims, consumer rights and more. From your COBRA plan to Blue Cross / Blue Shield, this book will give you the details on the plans offered by major carriers. Filled with information and expert tips on deciphering the language of health insurance. Discover how to distinguish from the many kinds of health care from PPOs to HMOs and beyond. Features advice on dealing with the red-tape of insurance paperwork. 71 percent of Americans under 65 have private health insurance coverage. ( Human Ecology Forum , June 22, 1997)

The Fair Value of Insurance Liabilities


The Fair Value of Insurance Liabilities


$197.98


This book explores theoretical and practical implications of reflecting the fair value of liabilities for insurance companies. In addition, the contributions discuss the disclosure of these values to the financial and regulatory communities and auditing firms which are actually calculating this illusive but important variable. It combines contributions by distinguished practitioners from the insurance, accounting and finance fields, with those of prominent academics. One of the central themes of the collection is that adequate disclosure of the true economic value of insurance company liabilities is both possible and desirable. Wherever possible, the insurance valuation process is wedded with modern financial theory. For example, the use of option pricing theory is applied to insurance companies, where the true value of the firm’s liabilities is a critical variable. Methods such as cash flow, earned profit and indirect discount are explored.

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Success as a Mortgage Broker


The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Success as a Mortgage Broker


$16.99


Break into the brokerage business. Here is a step-by-step handbook to joining this elite group. Written by an accomplished mortgage broker with more than 15 years in the business and 2,000 deals to his credit, this book covers everything from whether or not real estate financing is the right career move to how to master the skills necessary to be successful. * Overview of a day in the life of a mortgage brokerincluding the pros and cons of the career * A self-test to help readers determine if the brokerage business is right for them * Licensing and educational requirements, advice on successful networking, and basic mortgage information * In 2004, there were over $3.8 trillion in mortgage originations nationwidean all-time record according to The Mortgage Bankers Association

Public Insurance and Private Markets


Public Insurance and Private Markets


$27.98


As America debates the merits of government-provided health insurance, it is important to note that the U.S. government is already the largest insurance provider in the world. For decades, it has used taxpayer funds to support the world’s largest health care insurance programs (Medicare and Medicaid) as well as the biggest pension and disability insurance system (Social Security). The recent economic crisis has prompted the government to dramatically increase its insurance role by assuming large equity positions in private firms and bailing out troubled mortgages buyers and sellers. Do these public insurance programs improve social welfare? Or does government intervention risk moral hazard and result in inefficient programs that would be better handled by the private sector? In Public Insurance and Private Markets, leading economists critically examine the government’s role in insuring against pension fund shortfalls, crop losses, property damage from floods and other natural catastrophes, bank failure, and terrorism. Jeffrey R. Brown and his coauthors argue that government intervention must always be economically justified; that risk adjusted premiums are essential; that the true taxpayer burden for public insurance programs must be recognized; and that private markets are capable of transferring risk without government intervention. Poorly designed government insurance programs result in misallocation of resources, excessive risk-taking, and potentially enormous burdens on current and future taxpayers. Public Insurance and Private Markets offers market-based guidelines for the proper scope of government intervention and the design of public insurance programs_guidelines that will benefit the U.S. economy and protect the resources of future generations.

The Fair Value of Insurance Business


The Fair Value of Insurance Business


$163.48


Risk Management: FASB recently postponed the implementation of its new rules on accounting for the use of derivatives instruments. However, if the final set of rules for figuring the fair value of derivatives is not carefully crafted, it may be possible that companies prudently hedging their risks are subject to penalties in their financial reports, while companies taking greater risks appear to have less volatile financial performance. Compared to banks and other financial intermediaries, life insurance companies have the longest term and most complex liabilities, and hence the new FASB requirement poses the most severe challenges to the life insurance industry. The lessons learned from the debate among life insurance academics and professionals about how respond to the fair value reporting rule will be instructive to their counterparts in other sectors of the insurance industry, as well as those involved with other financial institutions. Of particular note are the two papers which comprise Part III. The first provides examples of the fair valuing of annuity contracts, while the second offers examples of the fair valuing of term insurance products. As the papers collected in The Fair Value of Insurance Business extend and update some of the issues treated in a previous Salomon Center conference volume, The Fair Value of Insurance Liabilities, this new volume may be viewed as a companion to the earlier book.

Social Insurance and Social Justice


Social Insurance and Social Justice


$83


"[W]e must tell the story of how social insurance programs have assured basic economic and health security for millions of Americans .This book is a must-read for anyone who cares about these goals.". -From the Foreword by Barbara Kennelly. President and CEO,. National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare. This politically charged, provocative text serves as an introduction to social insurance programs, examining all aspects of these hotly debated policies. The editors cover cutting-edge topics, including Social Security and privatization, universal health insurance, and how America's changing demographics will impact social security in the years to come. Five key sections cover the critical topics:.: Social Insurance: History, Politics, and Prospects examines the foundational social insurance principles upon which Social Security, Medicare, and other programs are based; What's at Stake identifies the risks posed to women, minorities, and the elderly if they could no longer depend on social insurance programs; The Ongoing Debates on Social Insurance discusses public opinions of social insurance programs, and responds to arguments supporting privatization; Critical Perspectives on Social Insurance Reform presents international experiences and policy trends, and analyzes reform movements from a social justice perspective; Teaching Social Insurance: Critical Pedagogy and Social Justice presents pedagogical strategies to help students understand, influence, and engage in an informed debate about social policy ;chapter

Life Insurance in India


Life Insurance in India


$31.67


Life Insurance in India: Opportunities, Challenges and Strategic Perspective by Dr Sadhak is a pioneering work on Indian Life Insurance Industry with a new perspective. The book is a culmination result of research and practical experience for a number of years by an internationally acknowledged fi nancial economist and practicing manager with proactive and visionary thoughts. The book has been written in the context of Globalization, Economic Reforms and Liberalization of Indian insurance and capital markets and overall fi nancial sectors. The scope and dynamics of growth of Indian Life Insurance Industry has been discussed in the light of changes in macro economic environment, demographic transition, changing market structure, changing product–market relationship, emerging convergence in fi nancial markets, etc. Dr Sadhak has also focussed on certain critical issues like Strategic Planning and Market Research, Change in Management Systems dealing with distribution and customers expectation with futuristic perspectives which, I think, would provide immensely helpful guidance to the practicing managers. Tarun Das,. ADB Adviser, Fiscal Management and Strategic Planning,. Ministry of Finance, Government of Mongolia; Former. Economic Adviser, Ministry of Finance and Planning. Commission, Government of India. This first-of-its-kind book reflects on life insurance in the current context of globalization and economic reforms and traces the interdependence of life insurance and macro-economic factors. It focuses on structural change, market potential and emerging challenges for the Indian Life Insurance industry and also covers the global life insurance industry, regulatory regime, and market friendly practices abroad. Thus it provides a powerful insight into emerging trends in the Life Insurance industry as a whole. Life Insurance in India: Opportunities, Challenges and Strategic Perspective presents a detailed analysis of several strategic and managerial issues such as product–market relationship, distribution, marketing strategies and funds management, and focuses specially on the changing contours of risk management in life insurance. Primary concerns for the post-liberalized industry like structural changes in economy and financial sectors, information explosion, need for competitive management efficiency, etc., have been discussed with suggestive guidelines. A supplement on analysis of macro economic indicators and their impact on stock market investment make this book a ready manual for any practicing manager. Apart from the general reader, it will also be very useful for regulators and students of Insurance Management and training programmes of Life Insurance companies.

Insurance Directory 2012, 1st Edition


Insurance Directory 2012, 1st Edition


$75.95


Many insurance companies have changed their addresses, phone or fax numbers, or websites in the past year. Ingenix verifies the accuracy of the INSURANCE DIRECTORY by calling each insurance company listed to provide you with the information you need to process claims with confidence.

Insurance Directory 2011, 1st Edition


Insurance Directory 2011, 1st Edition


$75.95


Many insurance companies have changed their addresses, phone or fax numbers, or websites in the past year. Ingenix verifies the accuracy of the INSURANCE DIRECTORY by calling each insurance company listed to provide you with the information you need to process claims with confidence.

No. 04:  Assessing the Solvency of Insurance Companies


No. 04: Assessing the Solvency of Insurance Companies


$46


This volume is the fourth of a series devoted to major policy issues in insurance. It comprises an in-depth analysis on the assessment and the management of the major technical and financial risks insurance companies have to face. It responds to the growing concerns of economic, financial, political and social actors in the insurance market.

Broker to Broker: Management Lessons from America's Most Successful Real Estate Companies


Broker to Broker: Management Lessons from America’s Most Successful Real Estate Companies


$31.48


Praise for Realtor? Magazine’s BROKER to BROKER "By providing best practice management tips with thought-provoking ideas, Broker to Broker offers invaluable guidance on virtually every aspect of our dynamic industry. The book’s easy-to-read format, with in-depth supporting material available online, is an innovative approach to helping the country’s brokers and managers find effective solutions to today’s challenges." –Ron Peltier, President and CEO, HomeServices of America, Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota "This compilation of the latest Realtor? Magazine articles on real estate brokerage management could be of help to brokers and managers looking for practical ideas to boost their operations. The book quotes extensively from veteran brokers and managers who are trying new ways to build sales and tackle problems. Within the book’s range of articles could be helpful ideas for you." –J. Lennox Scott, Chairman and CEO, John L. Scott Real Estate, Seattle, Washington "The editors did their homework. The pace of change in our business is a constant challenge. Even if you don’t want to lead the charge in industry change, brokers would do well to study the innovative concepts (such as the employee-agent model) illustrated here. The section on operations is particularly useful for brokers of a multi-office/multi-region operation." –Steve Brown, ABR?, CRB, Vice President and General Manager, Crye-Leike, Realtors?, Memphis, Tennessee "The editors of Realtor? Magazine do a fantastic job of keeping Realtors? on top of all real estate concerns. No issue is more timely or essential to building good business than brokerage practices." –Blanche Evans, Publisher, Agent News, and Editor, Realty Times, Dallas, Texas

Earthquake Insurance in Turkey


Earthquake Insurance in Turkey


$9.99


The persistent potential for large scale natural disasters has become a real concern for the Turkish government since the late 1990s, which ultimately led to the establishment of the Turkish Catastrophe Insurance Pool (TCIP). Among the main rationale of the creation of the TCIP were a grave government fiscal exposure to natural disasters and a disproportionately low level of catastrophe insurance penetration for such a disaster-prone country. Since the commencement of this program in 2000, the TCIP has provided coverage to more than 2 million households, being by far the largest insurance program in the country. In four years, the TCIP has managed to become one of the most trusted brand names in the Turkish insurance industry, and one of the largest catastrophe insurance pools in the world. Its success has also brought an international recognition, inspiring more than a dozen of countries world wide. The TCIP experience has also been a watershed for the World Bank as it has led to a rethinking of the roles of ex ante risk management relative to ex post donor support. This book presents the main technical imperatives and challenges in the development and the implementation of the TCIP and shows how a public-private partnership may be the way forward in the financing of natural disasters. If offers valuable advise and guidelines to policymakers involved in the development of catastrophe insurance programs.

Cases & Materials On Marine Insurance Law


Cases & Materials On Marine Insurance Law


$54.16


A companion to “Law of Marine Insurance”, this text is primarily for postgraduate students and practitioners of marine insurance and provides access to relevant case material. Each chapter contains a brief introduction amounting to an abstract of the law relevant to the applicable subject matter.

The Life Insurance Handbook


The Life Insurance Handbook


$19.48


Term life insurance. Whole life. Variable and Universal life insurance. The list of choices for insurance products continues to grow – along with the different uses and tax implications associated with each. Despite the dizzying pace of change in the industry, every financial professional must understand the different types of insurance available – and the considerations for purchasing them.——————————————————————————-Now – the Society of Financial Professionals teams up with tax and estate planning expert Lou Shuntich to bring you a practical new reference guide that is both compact and comprehensive. Concise and to-the-point, this handbook provides the latest industry information on:7 The legal aspects of acquiring and owning a policy7 The types of products and contracts available7 Simple criteria for evaluating and comparing policies and insurance companies7 The tax implications of each product type7 Structuring policies, ownership arrangements and beneficiaries for maximum tax and legal benefits – and tips for avoiding traps and pitfalls in the processWhile not an exhaustive account of the industry – it’s an excellent primer that covers the key concepts necessary when advising clients or analyzing portfolios and estates. And in keeping with the Society of Financial Professionals’ steadfast commitment to providing continuing education to the industry, The Life Insurance Handbook is the perfect learning tool for keeping busy financial professionals and their clients up-to-date.

Pharmaceutical Markets and Insurance Worldwide


Pharmaceutical Markets and Insurance Worldwide


$154.95


The fields of pharmaceutical economics and health economics/policy are reaching a point of convergence. This is due to both the widespread availability of pharmaceutical treatments, accompanied by broader insurance coverage, and the regulation of prescription drugs in both private and government plans. This book will bridge the gap. We will explore developments in both U.S. and International setting. The system of the U.S. is characterized by a mix of private and government insurance for prescription drugs with the expansion of Medicare Part D. Most other developed countries are characterized by social insurance with either the government as a single payer such as in Canada or Australia, or a national health service as in many other European countries.

Opportunities in Insurance Careers


Opportunities in Insurance Careers


$7.48


Ensure your success with a career you enjoy Get started in a career that has a future and is financially rewarding. "Opportunities in Insurance Careers" provides you with a complete overview of the job possibilities, salary figures, and experience required to enter the field of insurance. This career-boosting book will help you: Determine the specialty that’s right for you, from sales to claims to marketing Acquire in-depth knowledge of the insurance business Find out what kind of salary you can expect Understand the daily routine of your chosen field Focus your job search using industry resources Enjoy a great career as an: Account executive – Claims representative – Actuary – Underwriter – Adjuster

Health Insurance Today 2e


Health Insurance Today 2e


$3.98


Learn to confidently complete and submit health insurance claims with this proven, practice-based approach Realistic examples, case studies, and application exercises simplify the health insurance billing process and help you learn interactively. Instructional content is broken down into segments for easier learning, with a straightforward, conversational writing style that makes the material accessible and understandable. Accompanied by a companion CD with step-by-step claim form guidance, this easy-to-read resource is your key to mastering health insurance concepts and obtaining maximum reimbursement for your health care facility.


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