Insurance: Concepts & Coverage

Insurance: Concepts & Coverage by Marshall Wilson Reavis III, PhD, published by FriesenPress in October 2012, offers a clear examination of the insurance industry. This 96-page book is presented in English and provides an actionable approach to understanding various types of insurance, including property, liability, life, and health coverages. It aims to clarify the functions of insurance and how it protects against economic loss caused by risk.
Readers will find a straightforward exploration of risk assessment and management within the context of insurance. The book emphasizes the omnipresence of risk and the importance of having a solid risk management program. By focusing on essential concepts in business, economics, and finance, this edition serves as a practical resource for those looking to grasp the fundamentals of insurance and its role in mitigating financial uncertainty.
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RISK IS UNCERTAINTY AS TO LOSS…
RISK IS OMNIPRESENT AND ALL PERVASIVE…
INSURANCE PROTECTS AGAINST THE ECONOMIC LOSS CAUSED BY RISK
This book provides an actionable approach to the functions of the insurance industry in an easy to use examination of property, liability, life and health insurance coverages plus information on the basics of a risk management program….
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