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This policy note provides an initial assessment of Libya's labor market and discusses policy options for promoting employability as part of a broader jobs strategy. It is intended as a contribution to evidence on Libya's labor market for the benefit of policy makers, civil society and the broader international community.
"Insurance is often confused with risk management, yet it simply finances part of the risk with another entity, i.e. the insurance company. In reality, it is up to the organization's executive team to proactively manage risks." - Ed Kempkey You don't need a full time risk manager to gain the benefits these best practices offer. Balancing Risk exposes five myths that often prevent organizations from implementing risk management programs, and provides straightforward concepts and metholodologies upon which to build your plan. The step-by-step process includes examples you can follow as well as a simple system to easily document and measure your success. - Increase operational effectiveness and efficiency - Enhance the identification of opportunities and threats - Establish a reliable basis for decision making and planning - Improve stakeholder confidence and trust
Floods take a heavy toll on society, costing lives, damaging buildings and property, disrupting livelihoods, and sometimes necessitating federal disaster relief, which has risen to record levels in recent years. The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) was created in 1968 to reduce the flood risk to individuals and their reliance on federal disaster relief by making federal flood insurance available to residents and businesses if their community adopted floodplain management ordinances and minimum standards for new construction in flood prone areas. Insurance rates for structures built after a flood plain map was adopted by the community were intended to reflect the actual risk of flooding, taking into account the likelihood of inundation, the elevation of the structure, and the relationship of inundation to damage to the structure. Today, rates are subsidized for one-fifth of the NFIP's 5.5 million policies. Most of these structures are negatively elevated, that is, the elevation of the lowest floor is lower than the NFIP construction standard. Compared to structures built above the base flood elevation, negatively elevated structures are more likely to incur a loss because they are inundated more frequently, and the depths and durations of inundation are greater. Tying Flood Insurance to Flood Risk for Low-Lying Structures in the Floodplain studies the pricing of negatively elevated structures in the NFIP. This report review current NFIP methods for calculating risk-based premiums for these structures, including risk analysis, flood maps, and engineering data. The report then evaluates alternative approaches for calculating risk-based premiums and discusses engineering hydrologic and property assessment data needs to implement full risk-based premiums. The findings and conclusions of this report will help to improve the accuracy and precision of loss estimates for negatively elevated structures, which in turn will increase the credibility, fairness, and transparency of premiums for policyholders. Table of Contents Front Matter Summary 1 The National Flood Insurance Program and the Need for Accurate Rates 2 NFIP Procedures for Analyzing Flood Hazard and Calculating Insurance Rates 3 Methods for Assessing Flood Risk 4 Factors That Affect Risk-Based Premiums for Negatively Elevated Structures 5 Alternative Approaches and Implementation References Appendix A: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members Appendix B: Glossary Appendix C: Acronyms and Abbreviations
In general, insurance is a highly regulated financial product. Every state requires licenses for insurance companies, and most states closely regulate both company conduct and the details of the particular insurance products sold in the state. This regulation is usually seen as important for consumer protection; however, it also creates barriers to entry in the insurance market and typically reduces to some degree the supply of insurance that is available to consumers. Rather than requiring consumers who may be unable to find insurance from a licensed insurer to simply go without insurance, states have allowed consumers to purchase insurance from non-licensed insurers, commonly called non-admitted or surplus lines insurers. Although any sort of insurance could be sold by a surplus lines insurer, most such transactions tend to be for rarer and more exceptional property and casualty risks, such as art and antiques, hazardous materials, natural disasters, amusement parks, and environmental or pollution risks. This book discusses surplus lines insurance, and property and casualty insurance.
Diese Dokumentation schlagt eine Schneise durch das Dickicht des Versicherungsmarktes der Cyber-Policen. Versicherungen gegen Cyberkriminalitat werden zunehmend wichtiger: Angriffe auf die Informationstechnik von Unternehmen koennen Schaden in Millionenhoehe hinterlassen, beispielsweise wenn sensible Datensatze gestohlen oder Seiten von Online-Shops lahmgelegt werden. Inzwischen bietet die deutsche Versicherungswirtschaft mit speziellen "Cyber-Policen" Schutz gegen eine Vielzahl von IT-Risiken. Doch wie schlagkraftig ist ein solcher Schutz? Welche Versicherer bieten spezielle Cyber-Policen an? Welche Gefahren koennen versichert werden? Welche Rolle spielt der Versicherungsvertrieb und worauf sollten Vermittler und Makler achten? Das sind nur einige der Fragen, denen Umar Choudhry nachgeht.
"Wir sichern Generationen." heisst es im OEffentlichkeitsauftritt der Deutschen Rentenversicherung. Doch was heisst die gesetzliche Rentenabsicherung, fur die rund 81 Millionen Burger in Deutschland heute und vor allem in 20, 30 oder gar 50 Jahren? Bei vielen Burgern bildet die Deutsche Rentenversicherung (DRV) und deren gesetzlichen Leistungen eine feste Planungsgroesse. Der Versicherte erhalt Schutz - ob bei Erwerbsminderung oder im Alter. Fur viele Hinterbliebene entsteht ein zusatzlicher finanzieller Anker. Mit der Einfuhrung des Alterseinkunftegesetzes im Jahre 2005 wurde die steuerliche Betrachtungsweise der gesetzlichen Rentenversicherung neu geregelt. Auf Grundlage derer, entstand das Drei-Schichten-Modell. Das vorliegende Buch betrachtet die Erwerbsphase und auch die Rentenphase, mit zahlreichen Praxisbeispielen, innerhalb der gesetzlichen Vorsorgeschicht I - der Basisversorgung. Was das fur die Beitragsaufwendungen und die daraus resultierenden gesetzlichen Rentenleistungen bedeutet und warum die gesetzliche Rentenversicherung Grundlage fur viele Beratungen ist und bleibt, zeigt Ihnen das vorliegende Werk. Das Buch richtet sich dabei sowohl an Berater der Finanzbranche, als auch alle Interessierten, die tiefer in die Materie der Deutschen Rentenversicherung einsteigen moechten. Es bringt Klarheit in teils nebuloese Sachverhalte und verspricht anwendbare Antworten aus der Praxis. Der Leser erhalt ein verlassliches Kompendium, das umfassende und praktische Informationen bereithalt. Bringen Sie Licht ins Dunkel und beantworten Sie Ihre und komplexe Fragestellungen von Kunden souveran. Nutzen Sie den Mehrwert an Kompetenz und entdecken Sie neue Moeglichkeiten durch eine AEnderung der Perspektive. Die neuen Regelungen ab Juli 2014 (Mutterente, Rente ab 63 etc.) werden dabei berucksichtigt.
Save $3,000 every year on the insurance you really need. Use our "tricks of the trade" to beat your agent's rates. Create a Wealth ReserveTM to self-insure small risks. Accumulate $100,000 in 15 years to protect your assets. Never pay retail again Your financial professionals-agents, advisors, brokers, managers-have been ripping you off for years. In the 21st century, you can purchase all your financial needs at a substantial discount, some to 60%. We will show you how to buy value-quality at the right price. You are already paying more premium for insurance than you need to. You are paying for things in your policy you don't even need. You are probably using companies that are in business to serve their agents and their stockholders more than to serve you. When you use our suggestions and start saving $3,000 every year, you can start building your Wealth ReserveTM.. This fund can help you save even more by using the strategy most businesses use to save on insurance. They self-insure some of their risks and save big. Most businesses pay less for their insurance needs by using their own interest-earning accounts to pay for losses, if they occur. You can do the same with your Wealth ReserveTM. Like most businesses, you can develop your own "lifestyle" security. Instead of paying for insurance you don't need, you tailor it to your way of living. For instance, you probably pay for a death benefit in your car insurance policy. If you already own low-cost term, you don't need to pay the high rates from your auto carrier.
Confused, Bewildered, Perplexed and Unsure about your Medicare Options? Updated and expanded for 2014 Are you turning 65 in 2014? Looking for a resource guide that helps you to navigate the maze of Medicare choices available to you? Want a clear and concise book which will answer all your questions? It's not the answers you already know, it's the questions you don't even know to ask Questions you might be thinking about? When can I enroll in Medicare? Does Medicare cover everything I might need? Is Medicare free? What's the difference between copayments and coinsurance? Are there any deductibles? Are there any penalties for not enrolling? What's an AEP, IEP, SEP, OEP and everything else? Can I make changes to what I already have? What are the costs for Medicare? What's the difference between a Med Supp plan and a Medicare Advantage plan? What's a Medigap plan? How do I get my prescriptions paid for in Medicare? What's a donut hole? What is TrOOP? What is MOOP? Does Medicare cover long term care needs? Click the book cover to "Look Inside" to read the first 10% of the book free. Who might benefit from the information and tools contained in this book? You're going to be turning age 65 in 2014. You're already enrolled in Medicare and want to know what other options you have. You want a comprehensive resource guide about Medicare benefits and Medicare health plans. You're a healthcare professional who wants to learn more about Medicare. Retirement Planning and Medicare Healthcare expenses can torpedo your retirement savings if these costs are not properly taken into account. Thinking portfolio returns will exceed the potential health care expenses should extensive medical care be needed is ignoring financial market reality. Additional information is included covering: The Medicaid Program Choices for Long-Term Care What you Need to Know Before you Buy Planning the Medicare Buying Decision Additional Resources
Scott Cooper has simplified the complex world of business insurance specifically catered to restaurants industry, regardless of their size or number of locations. In this comprehensive book he has utilized his 27 years of being a restaurant commercial Insurance Broker and an ex-restaurant owner to provide invaluable must know information. The Ultimate Guide to Business Insurance - Restaurant Edition you will get: -Answers to most common questions asked about all lines of commercial restaurant insurance. -The knowledge to ask all the right questions from your Agent -What are the most damaging and prevalent claims which are on the rise -How to separate Myths from Facts by understanding real claim situations. -Must know information on how to eliminate and/or reduce your claims -Practical solutions to reduce insurance costs Bonus Section of interviews with other professional industry experts. - A Top Industry Legal Counsel discusses employment practices and what are the most common lawsuits against restaurant owners. Also, what are the do's and don'ts of handling employees. - A Top Southern California Restaurant Broker with wealth of information on how to buy and sell a restaurant and what to watch out for xxxxxx - A Financial Consultant specializing on key principals coverage and protection. Also how to evaluate your numbers and profitability. This is a must read for new and experienced restaurant owners, managers and operators.
The insurance industry is among the most highly regulated industries today, and literature on the field is a complex thicket of sources. This valuable, one-of-a-kind resource is a comprehensive guide to locating and using information resources about the insurance industry. Pointing researchers, practitioners, faculty and students of business administration, law firms, and anybody interested in researching the insurance industry to the most relevant information, each chapter contains an annotated list of specific print and digital sources, plus explanations on how to make best use of sometimes-forbidding technical materials. Included are company directories, almanacs, databases, websites, legal resources, and industry-specific guides that cover: All major lines of insurance, including property/casualty, life, health, and reinsurance Social Insurance, including Social Security, unemployment insurance, and pensions The insurance policy from the standpoint of practitioners, regulators, and consumersInsurance law and regulations All areas of risk management including financial, technical and intellectual property Actuarial science and its current applications to financial engineering Archival and historical material Including an introduction defining risk management and describing its use in the insurance industry and the field of actuarial science, this resource is a must for every reference collection.
If an elephant sits on you, are you covered? You may laugh, but the question is based on a true story. An American couple was on safari in Africa when the husband walked too close to an elephant while taking a photo. The elephant unexpectedly sat down on the man and killed him. None of us know when disaster may strike, whether it's a house fire, a car accident, or an elephant sitting on you. But you can protect yourself and your loved ones from life's worst case scenarios by securing the right insurance coverage for your situation. In If an Elephant Sits on You, Are You Covered? top insurance agent Bart Baker walks you through the steps to safeguard the people and things you love from unforeseen catastrophes. Using his acclaimed Gap Elimination Process, Baker guides you through the nuts and bolts of eight key insurance categories: homeowners, auto, umbrella, life, long-term care, disability, natural disasters, and collectibles. Filled with engaging stories, inspiring experiences, and sound advice, this book shows you how to build a matrix of security around the things that matter most in your life. Practical tips and questions also guide you in making wise choices for maximum protection in the most cost-effective ways. Finally, suggestions on how to choose insurance agents support you in securing the best agent for your unique insurance needs. With this book, you have a powerful tool for protecting you and your loved ones from unexpected disaster. You have a way to avoid elephants." |
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