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Insurance Companies
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Learning Objectives
• Understand the different types of
insurance companies
• Understand the various insurance
products offered by:
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Life insurance companies
Property and casualty insurance companies
Health insurance companies
Other insurance companies
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Types of Insurance Companies
• Life Insurance
• Property & Casualty Insurance
• Health Insurance
• Other
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Purpose of Insurance
Companies
• The primary function of insurance companies is to
compensate policyholders if a pre-specified event
occurs, in exchange for premiums paid
o insurance underwriters assess and price risk
o insurance brokers sell insurance contracts
• Insurance is broadly classified into three broad groups
o life insurance policies provide protection against untimely
death or illness, and/or transfer wealth through time to
retirement
o property-casualty insurance protects against personal
injury and liability associated with specific events
o health insurance protects against medical conditions
• Insurance companies also sell a variety of investment
products similar to other financial institutions.
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Life Insurance
• Ordinary Life
o Term life
o Whole life
o Endowment life
o Variable life
o Universal life
o Variable Universal life (VUL)
• Group Life
• Credit Life
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Life Insurance
• Ordinary life insurance is marketed to individuals—
policyholders make periodic premium payments in
exchange for coverage
o Term life
• beneficiary receives payout at time of death
• if insured lives beyond the term of the contract, no
benefits are paid
o Whole life
• policy protects over entire lifetime
• beneficiary receives face value of contract upon
death
• has value and can borrow against it
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Life Insurance
o Endowment life
• beneficiary receives payment at time of death
• if insured lives beyond the term of the contract,
insured receives face value of the contract
o Variable life
• premiums are invested in market securities
• value of policy depends on the value of the
securities
o Universal life
• allows the insured to change both the premiums and
the maturity of the contract
o Variable universal life
• a universal policy where the premiums are invested
in variable rate earning assets
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Life Insurance
• Group life insurance covers a large number of persons
under a single policy
o contributory—both the employer and the employee
cover a share of the premiums
o noncontributory—the costs are borne entirely by the
employer
• Credit life insurance protects lenders against borrower
death
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Property & Casualty Insurance
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Property & Casualty Insurance
• Property insurance involves coverage related to the
loss of real and personal property
• Casualty insurance offers protection against legal
liability exposure
• Types:
o Auto
o Home owners
o Renters
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Property & Casualty Insurance
• Property insurance involves coverage related to the
loss of real and personal property
• Casualty insurance offers protection against legal
liability exposure
• Types:
o Auto
o Home owners
o Renters
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Property & Casualty Insurance
• Property insurance involves coverage related to the
loss of real and personal property
• Casualty insurance offers protection against legal
liability exposure
• Types:
o Auto
o Home owners
o Renters
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Major P&C lines
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Health Insurance
• Health Insurance
o HMO – Health Maintenance Organization
o PPO – Preferred Provider Organization
o POS – Point Of Service plan
• Dental Insurance
• Vision Care Plans
• Mental Health Plans
• Long-term Care Insurance
• Medicare
• Medicaid
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Health Insurance
• Health Insurance
o HMO – Health Maintenance Organization
o PPO – Preferred Provider Organization
o POS – Point Of Service plan
• Dental Insurance
• Vision Care Plans
• Mental Health Plans
• Long-term Care Insurance
• Medicare
• Medicaid
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Health Insurance
• Health Insurance
o HMO – Health Maintenance Organization
o PPO – Preferred Provider Organization
o POS – Point Of Service plan
• Dental Insurance
• Vision Care Plans
• Mental Health Plans
• Long-term Care Insurance
• Medicare
• Medicaid
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Health Insurance
• Health Insurance
o HMO – Health Maintenance Organization
o PPO – Preferred Provider Organization
o POS – Point Of Service plan
• Dental Insurance
• Vision Care Plans
• Mental Health Plans
• Long-term Care Insurance
• Medicare
• Medicaid
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Health Insurance
• Health Insurance
o HMO – Health Maintenance Organization
o PPO – Preferred Provider Organization
o POS – Point Of Service plan
• Dental Insurance
• Vision Care Plans
• Mental Health Plans
• Long-term Care Insurance
• Medicare
• Medicaid
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Health Insurance
• Health Insurance
o HMO – Health Maintenance Organization
o PPO – Preferred Provider Organization
o POS – Point Of Service plan
• Dental Insurance
• Vision Care Plans
• Mental Health Plans
• Long-term Care Insurance
• Medicare
• Medicaid
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Health Insurance
• Health Insurance
o HMO – Health Maintenance Organization
o PPO – Preferred Provider Organization
o POS – Point Of Service plan
• Dental Insurance
• Vision Care Plans
• Mental Health Plans
• Long-Term Care (LTC) Insurance
• Medicare
• Medicaid
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Health Insurance
• Health Insurance
o HMO – Health Maintenance Organization
o PPO – Preferred Provider Organization
o POS – Point Of Service plan
• Dental Insurance
• Vision Care Plans
• Mental Health Plans
• Long-Term Care (LTC) Insurance
• Medicare
• Medicaid
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Other Insurance
• Disability Insurance
o Social Security
o Private
• Workers’ Compensation (Workman’s Comp.)
• Unemployment Insurance
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Other Insurance
• Disability Insurance
o Social Security
o Private
• Workers’ Compensation (Workman’s Comp.)
• Unemployment Insurance
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Insurance Regulation
• During the financial crisis Congress considered adding a
federal regulator of the insurance industry, but left
regulation to the states
• Dodd-Frank bill created the Federal Insurance Office
(FIO) that reports to Congress and the President on the
insurance industry
o The FIO is supposed to identify systemic risks arising from
insurers, monitor international insurance events, eliminate
state regulatory gaps and encourage the offering of
insurance products to underserved segments
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Conclusion
A necessary evil. You have to have it!
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