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    Does your car insurance company report accidents to the DMV?

    June 30, 2024 No Comments

    A: Your car insurance company does not generally report accidents to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). However, depending on your state of residence, either you or the police are probably required to file a report with the DMV, regardless of whether your insurance company

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    Does your car insurance company report accidents to the DMV?

    July 7, 2024 No Comments

    A: Your car insurance company does not generally report accidents to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). However, depending on your state of residence, either you or the police are probably required to file a report with the DMV, regardless of whether your insurance company

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    How can an investor evaluate the leverage of an insurance company?

    June 30, 2024 No Comments

    A: For investors conducting fundamental analyses of insurance companies, leverage can have multiple definitions. Insurance leverage is a term that refers to the ratio of deferred insurance liabilities to shareholder equity. A more universal definition of financial leverage is captured by the debt-to-equity ratio. Both

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    How can an investor evaluate the leverage of an insurance company?

    July 7, 2024 No Comments

    A: For investors conducting fundamental analyses of insurance companies, leverage can have multiple definitions. Insurance leverage is a term that refers to the ratio of deferred insurance liabilities to shareholder equity. A more universal definition of financial leverage is captured by the debt-to-equity ratio. Both

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    How can I apply sensitivity analysis to my investment decisions?

    June 30, 2024 No Comments

    A: Use sensitivity analysis to estimate the effects of different variables on investment returns. This form of analysis is designed for project management and profitability forecasts, but you could use it for any type of uncertain projection. The practical benefit of using sensitivity analysis for

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    How can I apply sensitivity analysis to my investment decisions?

    July 7, 2024 No Comments

    A: Use sensitivity analysis to estimate the effects of different variables on investment returns. This form of analysis is designed for project management and profitability forecasts, but you could use it for any type of uncertain projection. The practical benefit of using sensitivity analysis for

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    How do I become an underwriter?

    June 30, 2024 No Comments

    A: To become an insurance underwriter, you typically need a bachelor’s degree. However, some employers may hire you as an underwriter without a degree if you have relevant work experience and computer proficiency. To become a senior underwriter or underwriter manager, you need to obtain

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    How do I become an underwriter?

    July 7, 2024 No Comments

    A: To become an insurance underwriter, you typically need a bachelor’s degree. However, some employers may hire you as an underwriter without a degree if you have relevant work experience and computer proficiency. To become a senior underwriter or underwriter manager, you need to obtain

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    How do I calculate the combined ratio?

    June 30, 2024 No Comments

    A: The combined ratio is a quick and simple way to measure the profitability and financial health of an insurance company. The combined ratio measures whether the insurance company is earning more revenues from its collected premiums relative to the claims it pays out. The

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    How do I calculate the combined ratio?

    July 7, 2024 No Comments

    A: The combined ratio is a quick and simple way to measure the profitability and financial health of an insurance company. The combined ratio measures whether the insurance company is earning more revenues from its collected premiums relative to the claims it pays out. The

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