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    Risk Management and Insurance by Harrington, Scott E;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 2
    • Publisher McGraw-Hill Higher Education
    • Date of Publication 1 July 2003

    • ISBN 9780072339703
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages704 pages
    • Size 233x190x30 mm
    • Weight 1204 g
    • Language English
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    For many years, introductory insurance textbooks presented insurance as a subject based in contracts. Slowly, the course has moved toward a consumer orientation, providing students with a broad, descriptive survey of the insurance field, covering topics such as legal aspects, life and health, and property and liability. Over the past 10 years, textbooks began to promote, and to a limited degree, incorporate a stronger business risk management component while maintaining a consumer orientation. Harrington/Niehaus' Risk Management and Insurance 2e is written to take the next step offering the essential aspects of insurance contracts and the insurance industry while providing a substantially more conceptual analysis and attention to business risk management and public policy issues that exists in current texts.

    For many years, introductory insurance textbooks presented insurance as a subject based in contracts. Slowly, the course has moved toward a consumer orientation, providing students with a broad, descriptive survey of the insurance field, covering topics such as legal aspects, life and health, and property and liability. Over the past 10 years, textbooks began to promote, and to a limited degree, incorporate a stronger business risk management component while maintaining a consumer orientation. Harrington/Niehaus' Risk Management and Insurance 2e is written to take the next step offering the essential aspects of insurance contracts and the insurance industry while providing a substantially more conceptual analysis and attention to business risk management and public policy issues that exists in current texts.

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    Table of Contents:

    1. Risk and Its Management

    2. Objectives of Risk Management

    3. Risk Identification and Measurement

    4. Pooling Arrangements and Diversification of Risk

    5. Insurer Ownership, Financial, and Operational Structure

    6. Insurance Regulation

    7. Insolvencies, Solvency Ratings,and Solvency Regulation

    8. Insurance Pricing

    9. Risk Aversion and Risk Management by Individuals and Corporations

    10. Insurability of Risk, Contractual Provisions, and Legal Doctrines

    11. Loss Control

    12 Legal Liability for Injuries

    13. Automobile Insurance

    14. Homeowners Insurance

    15. Life Insurance and Annuities

    16. Employee Benefits: Overview and Group Medical Coverage

    17. Retirement Plans

    18. Workers' Compensation and Employee Injuries

    19. Social Security

    20. Corporate Risk Management and Shareholder Wealth

    21. Tax, Regulatory, and Accounting Factors Affecting Corporate Risk Management

    22. Risk Retention/Reduction Decisions

    23. Commercial Insurance Contracts

    24. Hedging Risk with Derivative Contracts

    25. Alternative Risk Transfer

    26. Analysis Tools used in Corporate Risk Management

    27. Enterprise Risk Management: A Case Study

    28. Corporate Liability to Customers, Third Parties, and Shareholders

    29. Issues in Liability Risk and It's Management

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