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Book Synopsis: This 15th edition of Life Insurance is published in recognition of the 100th anniversary of this book's first edition. That edition was published in 1915 and authored by Dr. Solomon S. Huebner, founder of the Wharton School's insurance program and of the Chartered Life Underwriter certification program. It was pioneering for setting out both insurance principles and practices in a single, expansive treatise aimed explicitly at students of the business, whether they were students in the traditional collegiate sense or those undertaking professional development studies. This edition continues that legacy. While the 14th edition represented a sweeping revision and was published not long ago, several factors compelled us to bring forward this edition. These included a desire to update several vitally important sections, such as the tax treatment of life insurance and the implementation of the Health Care and Affordability Act of 2010. We also discovered several portions of the 14th edition that needed clarification and others that benefited from a deeper treatment. We also corrected several errors identified by helpful readers.
The book's simple title, Life Insurance, should be understood in its broadest context to encompass insurance that (1) pays money on the death of an insured (i.e., mortality risks), (2) promises to pay while an insured is alive (i.e., longevity risks), and (3) promises payment or services to insureds in the event of incapacity, disability, or loss of health (i.e., morbidity risks). The book contains a heavy emphasis on the economic and finance fundamentals that underpin life insurance theory and practice.
The book is made more relevant to students and practitioners through its inclusion of the latest innovations in insurance products, their pricing, and their applications to individual, family, and business problem-solving. Toward this end, the treatment of enterprise risk management has been deepened, in accordance with the increased understanding and emphasis occurring over the past two decades. The material is presented from the viewpoints of the buyer, the advisor, the insurer, and the regulator. Forthright appraisals are offered to the various life insurer products, with suggestions for how they and the companies and producers that sell them can be evaluated. Further, while the historical emphasis on U.S. practice is retained, international practices and terminology are presented throughout. Finally, entire chapters are devoted to explanations of how life insurance products (1) fit within a personal financial planning context, (2) are taxed, (3) are relevant in estate planning, (4) assist in retirement planning, and (5) find beneficial application in many business situations. Each of these chapters reflects the latest applications, law, and tax treatment, while essential theoretical and practical background information provides a stable and lasting learning platform.
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Are you looking to expand your knowledge and understanding of the world of life insurance? Look no further! The 15th edition of Life Insurance is here to provide you with the most up-to-date and comprehensive information. Written by Dr. Solomon S. Huebner, a pioneer in the field, this book has been praised for its in-depth coverage of insurance principles and practices. Whether you're a student or a professional, this book is a must-have for your bookshelf.
Why choose the 15th edition? We listened to your feedback and made several important updates. We've included a thorough explanation of the tax treatment of life insurance as well as the latest information on the implementation of the Health Care and Affordability Act of 2010. We've also clarified confusing sections and corrected errors pointed out by our readers. Rest assured, this edition covers all the essential aspects of life insurance that you need to know.
With a heavy emphasis on economic and finance fundamentals, this book goes beyond the basics to give you a deeper understanding of the theory and practice of life insurance. You'll also find the latest innovations in insurance products, their pricing, and their applications to individual, family, and business problem-solving. Plus, we've included a thorough examination of enterprise risk management, reflecting the increased understanding of this topic in recent years.
Not only does this book provide a comprehensive view from the buyer, advisor, insurer, and regulator perspectives, but it also offers forthright appraisals of various life insurer products. You'll learn how to evaluate these products and the companies and producers that sell them, ensuring that you make informed decisions in the world of life insurance.
Along with the focus on U.S. practices, this edition also provides insights into international practices and terminology, making it relevant for a global audience. Additionally, dedicated chapters explain how life insurance fits within personal financial planning, its role in estate planning, retirement planning, and its application in various business situations. The latest applications, laws, and tax treatments are covered in detail, providing you with a solid foundation for learning.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your knowledge and skills in life insurance. Get your hands on the 15th edition of Life Insurance today and take your understanding of this vital industry to the next level. Click here to order now!
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