settlement • Reinsurance • Investments Copyright © 2011 Pearson Prentice Hall. All rights reserved. 6-1 Rating and Ratemaking • Ratemaking refers to the pricing of insurance and the calculation of insurance premiums – A rate is the price per unit of insurance – An exposure unit is the unit of measurement used in insurance pricing premium = rate * exposure units – Total premiums charged must be adequate for paying all claims and expenses during the policy period – Rates and premiums
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Motor Vehicle Insurance Course Tattle: Principles of Insurance Course Code: FIN 123 Motor Vehicle Insurance Introduction: Motor Vehicle Insurance is insurance purchased for cars‚ trucks‚ motorcycles‚ and other road vehicles. Its primary use is to provide financial protection against physical damage or bodily injury resulting from traffic collisions and against liability that could also arise there from. The specific terms of vehicle insurance vary with legal regulations in
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BONDS COMPUTING THE COUPON RATE‚ PRICE‚ YIELD AND YTM OF A BOND Compute the coupon rate of a bond: Divide the coupon by the face value of the bond. Example: A bond has a $1‚000 face value‚ a market price of $1‚115‚ and pays interest payments of $90 every year. What is the coupon rate? Coupon Rate = Coupon/Face Value Coupon Rate = $90/$1‚000=9% Compute the current price of a bond (annual coupon payments): The price of a bond equals the present value of the coupon payments (calculated
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GIBSON INSURANCE COMPANY Activity-Based Costing; Allocating Corporate Costs DATE OCT 22‚ 2012 CASE ANALYSIS Gibson Insurance Company sells two types of financial products: annuities and life insurance‚ all sales are done by in-house agents. The annuities are tax deferred investments that offer scheduled payout options and lump sums to their investors. The life insurance policies pay benefits to the designated beneficiaries in the event the policyholder passes away. At the end of
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Catastrophe Insurance in Asia -- Illustrated by 2011 Thai Flood Content Page 1. Introduction Catastrophes have become a rising concern all over the world. Natural catastrophes have been rising exponentially over the century while man-made catastrophes such as terrorism are alarming as well. The increasing losses caused by catastrophes have proved their devastating impacts on humans. In this report‚ our group will take a closer look at catastrophe
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I. Sample Size Calculation (Calculated by Hand Only) Example 9.65 Pg. 297 The Chevrolet dealers of a large county are conducting a study to determine the proportion of car owners in the county who are considering the purchase of a new car within the next year. If the population proportion is believed to be no more than 0.15‚ how many owners must be included in a simple random sample if the dealers want to be 90% confident that the maximum likely error will be no more than 0.02? Given Data π = 0
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An Assignment For Principle of Insurance (Life Insurance) Course Code: FIN-123 Submitted To : Course Leader: Farhana Rahman Designation: Lecturer (STAMFORD UNIVERSITY BANGLADESH) Submitted By: 1. Abdullah-Al-Mamun. ID NO: BBA 047-14571 2. Rumana Islam. ID NO: BBA 047-14591 3. Mahe Afroze. ID NO: BBA 047-14590 4. MD. Rayhen-Ur-Rubby ID NO: BBA 047-14617 5. Md. Shoriful Islam ID NO: BBA047-14544
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Discuss Insurance sector from different angles and discuss entry and exit of firms in insurance sector Discuss Insurance sector from different angles • TERM INSURANCE: Insurance may be described as a social device to reduce or eliminate risk of loss to life and property. Under the plan of insurance‚ a large number of people associate themselves by sharing risks attached to individuals. The risks which can be insured against include fire‚ the perils of sea‚ death and accidents and burglary
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Module 1: Lesson 5 ASSIGNMENT (12 marks) Lesson 5 Assignment Part 1: Molar Heat Calculations (3 marks) 1. Calculate the molar enthalpy of the NaOH(aq) using the data obtained from this experiment. Show all your work. Answer: Specific heat capacity: 4.19 J/g∙°C 50.0 ml of 1.0 mol/L NAOH Initial temperature: 23.9 °C Final temperature: 32.9 °C Change in temperature: 9 °C Q = mc∆t = (80g)(4.19 J/g∙°C)(9°C) = 3016.8 J or 3.0168 kJ ∆rH = n∆rHm 3.0168 kJ = (0.05
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CONTENTS Sr.No. Particulars Page No. 1. Introduction 1. 2. Types Of Insurance 2. 3. LIC 4. 4. ULIP 5. 5. Buying ULIP--- An Important Note 20. 6. Types Of ULIP Plans 21. 7. How It Differ From Mutual Funds 23. 8. Systematic Planning Of ULIP 24. 9. 5 Points To Selecting A ULIP 30. 10. Case Study 34. 11. Is Investment In ULIP A Risky Option 40. 12. Important News 43. 13. Six Points To Note After Selecting A ULIPs 44. 14. Prominent Companies In ULIP 48.
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