Insurance Operations, Regulation, and Statutory Accounting

Insurance Operations, Regulation, and Statutory Accounting
Author: Ann E. Myhr
Publisher: Insurance Institute of America
Total Pages: 670
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Textbook for students of insurance that examines types of insurers, regulation, marketing, the underwriting process, ratemaking, claims adjusting, reinsurance, financial management, and strategic management.

Insurance Accounting

Insurance Accounting
Author: Flmi/M Michael James Bullard Cpa
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-06-19
Genre: Insurance
ISBN: 9781490481098

This book is intended to fill a gap between too much information and too little. It is designed to give someone new to Insurance Accounting a comprehensive overview of the entire insurance accounting and NAIC Filing process. You can certainly get into more detail on specific insurance accounting issues but having a comprehensive overview will help new employees speed up their training and jumpstart their insurance accounting careers. Insurance Accounting explains Basic Accounting, how to journalize transactions, pull a Trial Balance from the General Ledger and compile Financial Statements. It also covers Investment Accounting explaining amortization schedules, basic investment accounting and valuation of securities like TIPS and Mortgage Backed bonds. The book also teaches you about Policy Reserves, Premium Reserves, Claims Reserves, Reinsurance and other STAT and GAAP concepts.

Accounting and Financial Reporting in Life and Health Insurance Companies

Accounting and Financial Reporting in Life and Health Insurance Companies
Author: Elizabeth A. Mulligan
Publisher: Life Office Management
Total Pages: 715
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780939921850

Provides a broad exposure to financial and managerial accounting in life and health insurance companies, including the corporate and regulatory environment in which accounting functions occur.

Audit and Accounting Guide: Life and Health Insurance Entities 2018

Audit and Accounting Guide: Life and Health Insurance Entities 2018
Author: AICPA
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 749
Release: 2018-10-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1119569206

This book helps simplify the complexities of insurance entity regulatory compliance. Whether performing audit engagements or management at an insurance entity, the 2018 edition of this guide is a must-have resource to keep abreast of recent regulatory changes related to the life and health insurance industry, its products and regulatory issues, and the related transaction cycles that an insurance entity is involved with. New to the 2018 edition: This edition covers recent regulatory updates related to the Affordable Care Act and provides guidance for new standards that impact life and health insurance, including revenue recognition, financial instruments, leases, and more.

Fundamentals of the Insurance Business

Fundamentals of the Insurance Business
Author: Massimiliano Maggioni
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-10-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319528502

This textbook presents the fundamental economic dimensions of insurance companies and links them to managerial issues. Combining academic rigour and a strongly practice-oriented approach, it addresses both the competitive environment and the management of the insurance business. Further, it provides a general overview of insurance undertakings and technical topics are explained in depth. Filling an important gap in the market for textbooks on the insurance business, it is divided into four parts and 35 chapters. Part I (chapters 1 to 10) describes the fundamentals of the business, how the industry works, the Authorities and the regulations. It presents the insurance products (for life, non-life retail, and non-life commercial lines). Part II (chapters 11 to 17) explains the pricing and reserving for life and non-life insurance. Reinsurance business is also illustrated. Part III (chapters 18 to 25) describes business models in the industry and the organizational structures. The main processes of an insurance company (product development, underwriting, claims settlement, investments) are presented. Marketing and distribution are also described. Part IV (chapters 26 to 35) defines the financial statement and introduces IFRS principles. Solvency II calculation, ALM model, and Embedded Value are explained in detail. This part also describes management accounting, performance indicators, and the Business Plan in the insurance industry. The book offers a valuable resource for lower and upper undergraduate students, graduate students, professionals/practitioners working at insurance companies, insurance agents, brokers, bankers, and consultants.