Industry Ethics
Table of Contents
A Consumer Issue |
1 |
Ethics Beyond Philosophers |
2 |
Being Ethically Responsible |
3 |
Caring for Others |
4 |
Can Ethics Be Taught? |
7 |
A Legal Liability |
8 |
Merging Past, Present & Future |
8 |
Example |
12 |
Mandating Behavior |
13 |
The Importance of Ethical Conduct in Business |
15 |
Claims Leakage (CL) |
17 |
Increasing Competition & Investment Returns |
18 |
IFRS Reporting |
18 |
Insurance Fraud |
23 |
Elements of Fraud |
24 |
Knowingly Making a False or Misleading Statement |
24 |
The Statement is made in connection with an expected payment from a Policy |
24 |
It is a Material Statement |
24 |
Penalties |
25 |
Soft Fraud & Hard Fraud |
25 |
Choosing our Path |
26 |
Objectivist Ethics |
26 |
Choosing to be Actively Ethical |
27 |
Example |
28 |
Amazing Grace |
31 |
Selling Ethically |
35 |
Education |
36 |
Getting Education in a Timely Manner |
37 |
Example |
38 |
Laying out Policy Benefits & Limitations |
39 |
Full Disclosure |
40 |
Slow to Replace |
40 |
Clean Sheeting |
41 |
Policy Replacement |
42 |
Allowing Consumer Misconceptions |
43 |
Consumers & Premiums |
44 |
Obtaining Legal Application & Policy Signatures |
45 |
Providing Client Services |
45 |
“Fast-Buck” Items |
46 |
Commingling Funds |
47 |
In Conclusion |
48 |
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