Required Life & Health Ethics
Table of Contents
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Defining Ethics |
1 |
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Formal Code of Ethics |
1 |
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Philosophically Speaking |
1 |
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Insurance Ethics |
2 |
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Suitability |
3 |
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Conflicts of Interest |
3 |
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Prioritizing the Needs of the Client |
3 |
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Canadian Council of Insurance Regulators (CCIR) |
3 |
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Face-to-Face Presentations |
4 |
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Adequate Communication Skills |
4 |
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Internet Shopping |
4 |
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Insurance Elements |
5 |
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Obligations and Morality |
6 |
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Legal Issues |
7 |
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Mandated Ethics |
9 |
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Principles versus Rules |
11 |
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The Covenant or Promise of Good Faith |
11 |
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Product Suitability |
12 |
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Insurance Suitability Worksheet |
12 |
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Recognizing Investment Risk |
14 |
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Identifying Suitability Issues |
18 |
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Recognizing and Addressing a Conflict of Interest |
18 |
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IPRC Examines Conflicts of Interest |
19 |
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Disclosing Potential Conflicts |
20 |
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Placing the Client’s Interests First |
21 |
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CCIR Considers Issues in the U.S. |
22 |
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January 2015 “The Approach” |
23 |
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Principle and Supporting Elements |
26 |
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Disclosure |
27 |
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Expectations |
27 |
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Fact Finding |
28 |
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Needs Assessment and the Resulting Recommendations |
28 |
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Product Information |
31 |
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Complaints |
31 |
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Collecting Information |
32 |
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Advocis |
32 |
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Agent Responsibilities and Sales Practices |
33 |
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The Role of Agents and Brokers |
34 |
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Appropriate Communication and Product Selection |
35 |
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Insurance Applications |
35 |
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Product Replacement |
36 |
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Education must be a Priority |
37 |
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Holding the Client’s Needs above those of the Agent |
37 |
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Full Disclosure |
38 |
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Product Knowledge |
38 |
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Practical Ethics |
38 |
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Establishing Insurance Ethics |
39 |
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Linking Risk Management and Ethics |
42 |
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Adequate Underwriting is an Ethical Duty |
43 |
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Due Diligence |
44 |
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Insurance Dilemma |
46 |
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Confidentiality |
47 |
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Simultaneous Representation |
48 |
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Common Sense |
48 |
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Promoting Ethical Conduct |
48 |
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Presenting Insurance Benefits |
49 |
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The Ethical Path |
50 |
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Ethical Perceptions |
50 |
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Integrity |
51 |
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Objectivity |
51 |
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Competence |
52 |
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Fairness |
53 |
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Confidentiality |
53 |
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Professionalism |
54 |
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Diligence |
54 |
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Express and Ostensible Authority |
54 |
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Ethics and Risk Control |
55 |
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Agent Liability |
56 |
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Company Insolvencies |
56 |
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Third Party Liability |
56 |
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Hidden Costs of Litigation |
56 |
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Documenting Procedures for Self-Protection |
56 |
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Honesty – A Moral and Legal Obligation |
57 |
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A Personal Choice |
58 |
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The Exceptional Man |
59 |
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Taking the Moral Path |
59 |
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Developing a Work Ethic |
60 |
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Acting in the Best Interest of the Majority |
61 |
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Listening Our Way to Success |
61 |
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Fulfilling Our Obligation to the Client |
62 |
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Duty to Represent Insurers Fairly |
63 |
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Acknowledging Our Moral Obligations |
63 |
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Is It Too Good To Be True? |
64 |
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