Life’s Risks
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Insuring from the Beginning |
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The Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act of 2010 |
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Background |
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The Act’s Reforms |
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Not all Elements of the Affordable Care Act Implemented |
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Pregnancy and the ACA |
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Other Elements of the ACA |
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Chapter 2: Recognizing Life’s Risks |
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Critical Illness Insurance |
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The Early Years |
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529 College Savings Plans |
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Types of Plans: Savings Plans, Prepaid College |
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Benefits of 529 Savings Plans |
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Sport Insurance and Group Event Insurance |
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Sports Insurance Programs |
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Special Event Coverage |
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Travel Insurance; Trip Cancellation Coverage |
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Credit Card Insurance |
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Terrorism Insurance |
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Defining “Act of Terrorism” |
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TRIA |
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President Bush Signed the Act |
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The Role of Terrorism Insurance |
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Policy Restrictions |
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Business Interruption Insurance |
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Workers’ Compensation and Other Coverage |
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Coverage under Terrorism Insurance |
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Domestic Terrorism |
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Hate Crime / Terrorism |
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Common Insurance Coverage |
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Life Insurance |
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Health Insurance |
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Long-Term Disability Insurance |
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Automobile Insurance |
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Chapter 3: Life Insurance |
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Basic Concepts |
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Determining Size of Life Insurance Policies |
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Calculating Expenses |
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Debt Repayment |
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Coming to a Conclusion |
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Insurance Companies Measure Risk |
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What Type of Life Insurance is Appropriate? |
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What Will the Insurance Cost? |
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Term Insurance |
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Permanent Insurance |
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Universal Life Insurance Policies |
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Universal Life Evolution |
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How Do Universal Life Policies Compare to Traditional Plans? |
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The Life Insurance Contract |
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Defining the Contract |
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Policy Application |
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Policy Ownership |
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Preventing Money Laundering Activities |
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Policy Features & Provisions |
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Premiums |
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Policy Options |
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Dividend Options |
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Settlement Options |
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State Required Provisions |
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Incontestability |
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Misstatements in the Application |
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Deferment Clause |
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Nonforfeiture |
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Loan Values |
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Grace Periods and Reinstatement |
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Allowed Policy Provisions/Suicide/Aviation/War |
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General Provisions |
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Deduction of Indebtedness and Premium Refund |
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Change of Beneficiary |
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Assignment |
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Beneficiary Designations |
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Policy Payments |
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Cash Values |
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Dividends/Proceeds/Special Clauses |
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Contract Use |
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Group Insurance Principles |
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Eligible Groups / Single Employer Groups |
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Multiple Employer Trusts/Unions, Associations & Other Groups |
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Creditor-Debtor Groups |
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Underwriting Advantages |
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Keeping Current with Business Needs |
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Informed Consumers |
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Providing Quotes |
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Contract Participants: The Insurer and The Insured |
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The Insurance Contract |
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Underwriting and Rating |
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Finance |
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A Public Interest |
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Key Person Insurance |
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Buy-and-Sell Agreements |
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The Key Person Principle |
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Insurable Interest for Life Insurance |
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Health Insurance on Key Employees and Owners |
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The Small Company’s Exposure |
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Loss of the Small Business Owner |
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Insuring Entities |
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Private and Government Insurance |
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Private Insurers |
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Life Insurers |
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Property and Liability Insurers |
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Government Insurers: Voluntary and Compulsory |
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Mutual Companies |
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Assessment Mutuals |
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Non-Assessable Mutuals |
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Conversions |
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Reciprocal or Inter-Insurer Associations |
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Stock and Mutual Underwriting |
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Factory Mutuals |
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Superior Agents and Brokers |
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Chapter 4: Health Insurance |
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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act |
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Long-Term Care Policies (LTC) |
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Defining Policy Benefits |
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Care Levels |
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What Benefit Levels Should be Recommended? |
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Chapter 5: Disability Insurance |
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Defining Disability |
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Who Needs Disability Coverage? |
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Insuring 100% of Income |
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Determining Coverage Levels |
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Waiting Periods |
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Benefit Longevity |
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Chapter 6: Auto Insurance |
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The Automobile Insurance Policy |
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Underwriting Risk |
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Six Policy Components in Auto Insurance |
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Rising Premium Rates |
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Insuring a New Vehicle |
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Insuring Classic Cars |
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Delivery Drivers |
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RV Insurance |
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Motorcycle Insurance |
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Mechanical Breakdown Insurance (MBI) |
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Car Rentals During Foreign Travel |
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Pay-As-You-Go Policies |
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Safe Drivers Pay Less for Auto Insurance |
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A New Issue for Insurers: Legalized Marijuana |
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Distracted Driving |
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Teenage Drivers |
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Affordable Coverage |
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Perils & Hazards |
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Reading the Auto Policy |
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Conditions in an Auto Policy |
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Family Automobile Policy (FAP) |
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Auto Liability Insurance |
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Property Damage Liability Insurance |
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Medical Auto Insurance |
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No-Fault Insurance |
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Personal Injury Protection (PIP) |
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Collision |
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Comprehensive Coverage |
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Auto Insurance for School-Sanctioned Events |
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Uninsured and Under-Insured Motorists Coverage |
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Driving Uninsured: No-Pay, No-Play Laws |
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Towing and Service or Rental Car Reimbursement |
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Wage Loss and Substitute Services Coverage |
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Determining Auto Insurance Rates |
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When an Auto Accident Occurs |
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Broad Form Auto Insurance |
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Insuring Above All Other Liability Policies |
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Single-Limit Policies/Split-Limit Policies |
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Umbrella Policies |
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Judging Liability Insurance Amounts |
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Property Damage/Wage Loss & Substitute Services |
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Reviewing an Issued Policy for Correctness/Negligence Laws |
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Three Types of Negligence |
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Loss-Adjustment Provisions |
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Notice of Loss/Processing an Automobile Claim |
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Auto Insurance Fraud |
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Chapter 7: Homeowner’s Insurance |
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Renter’s Insurance |
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Insuring Your Home |
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Section I of Form #1 |
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Form #2 |
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Form #3 |
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Form #4 |
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Form #5 |
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Form #6 |
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Form #8 |
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Exceptions |
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Natural Disasters |
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Volcanoes/Hurricanes and Tornadoes |
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Personal Property |
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Umbrella Insurance |
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Homeowner’s Liability Insurance |
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Old Problems and New Trends: Assignment of Benefits |
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Chapter 8: Annuities |
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Defining an Annuity |
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Annuity Choices: Joint & Survivorship/Guaranteed and Lifetime/Level Annuities |
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Capital-Back Annuities/Escalating Annuities/Inflation-Linked Annuities/Enhanced Annuities |
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Annuity History |
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Annuity Terminology |
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Annuity Basics |
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Choosing Between Fixed and Variable Annuities |
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Choosing Between a Lifetime Annuity and Term Annuity |
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Company Financial Strength |
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Annuity Extras: Principal Protection/Cost of Living Protection |
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The Ups and Downs of Annuities |
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Tax Efficiency/Supplementing Other Retirement Income |
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Reasons to Buy an Annuity/Reasons to Avoid Buying Annuities |
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Making the Right Annuity Choices |
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Multiple Annuity Choices |
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Annuities for Retirement |
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Everyone is Living Longer these Days |
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Putting Off Retirement |
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Fixed Rate Annuities |
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How Fixed-Period Annuities Work |
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Variable Annuities |
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Annual Expenses |
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Funding Variable Annuities/Variable Annuity Fees |
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Variable Annuity Death Benefit/Surrender Fees/Early Withdrawal/Taxation |
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Equity-Indexed Annuities |
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Chapter 9: Anti-Money Laundering |
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Terrorism Produces Insurer Risk |
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Legal Requirements Adopted |
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Broker-Dealer Requirements |
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AML Program Requirements |
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Know Your Customer (KYC) |
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Compliance |
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Suspicious Activity Reports Filing Requirements |
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Agents Must Now be Vigilant |
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A Global Problem |
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Covered Products |
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9 Identified Money Laundering Methods |
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Money Laundering Indicators Not Unique to Insurance Products |
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Policyholder Characteristics and Behaviors |
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A Known Criminal or Criminal Associate or Relative |
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Erratic or Abnormal Use of Policies/High Premiums Compared to Verifiable Income |
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Lack of Concern for Charges or Costs |
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Undue Interest in Payout Options/Change of Beneficiary |
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Insurance on Assets that Appear Inconsistent with Income/Early or Suspicious Claims |
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Product Characteristics and Maintenance |
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Customer Due Diligence (CDD) |
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Chapter 10: Identity Theft Insurance |
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Identity Theft Defined |
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Mortgage Fraud |
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Civil Liability for Mortgage Fraud |
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Identity Theft and Assumption Deterrence Act |
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Factors for Consideration |
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Technical Amendments to Title 18, United States Code |
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Insurance Identity Theft/When Insurance Theft Occurs |
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Insurance Statistics |
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Sample Policy |
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Chapter 11: Debt Affects Insurance |
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Debt Affects Premium Rates |
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Changing the Spending Pattern |
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When 20% is not actually 20% |
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Chapter 12: Employment Practices Liability Insurance |
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Potential Interview Mistakes |
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Negligent Hiring Liability |
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A Policy Overview |
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Do Employers Really Need EPLI? |
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Low-Cost Protection |
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New Technology Firms/All Companies are Vulnerable |
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Educating the Employers |
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Chapter 13: Ethical Insurance Practices |
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Ethic Subject Matter for Continuing Education |
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Meeting Education Requirements in a Timely Manner |
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The Doctrine of Utmost Good Faith (Breach of Utmost Good Faith) |
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Duty of Disclosure |
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Representations and Warranty/Representations/Warranty |
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Action Taken by Insurer Against a Breach |
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Principle of Waiver and Estoppel |
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Guaranty Associations |
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Knowledge of the Product |
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Ethics from an Agent’s Standpoint: Introducing narrator Harry Bobs |
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It is a Matter of Perspective |
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Establishing Ethical Goals |
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Why Be Ethical? |
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Following the Laws |
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Ethics in the Workplace |
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The Same by Any Name |
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Putting the Past into the Future |
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Personal Values |
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Companies Set Guidelines |
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Promoting Ethical Behavior |
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Is It Possible to Teach Ethical Behavior to Others? |
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What is the Scope of Ethics? |
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What Does it Take to be a Moral Person? |
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What Quality of Work do you Want to Perform? |
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What do I Want my Legacy to be? |
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The Leaders of the Pack |
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What are our Responsibilities to Other Moral Persons? |
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Objectivist Ethics |
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Holding on to our Ethical Code |
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Looking the Part |
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Courtesy/Mores |
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Mores are Established Patterns of Action to which an Individual is Expected to Conform |
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Education |
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Getting Education in a Timely Manner |
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Product Knowledge |
348 |
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Laying Out Policy Benefits and Limitations |
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Policy Replacement |
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Why Agents Replace their Own Business |
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When Agents Allow Misconceptions |
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When the Client Thinks the Premiums are too High |
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Obtaining Proper Application Signatures/Keeping in Touch After the Sale |
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Selling “Fast Buck” Items |
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Commingling Funds/The Professional |
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Preparing for Tomorrow |
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Due Diligence |
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Legal Versus Moral |
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Last page: |
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