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This statement establishes <u>statutory accounting principles</u> for property and casualty insurance contracts.
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==Study Tips==
 
==Study Tips==
  
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This SSAP seems more important than some of the others, but it's never been tested ''(since at least prior to 2012)''. If you're playing to odds, limit yourself to 1 hour here. I pulled a few factoids from the reading for the BattleCards but you may want to skim the reading in case you have a different opinion on what might be important.
  
 
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==In Plain English!==
 
==In Plain English!==
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'''Types of P&C contracts''': occurrence, claims-made, extended reporting
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'''Discounting''': when are reserves discounted...
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: &nbsp;&nbsp; - when payments are fixed and reasonably determinable ''(Ex: structured settlements)''
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: &nbsp;&nbsp; - LAE is not discounted
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'''Structured Settlements''': if an annuity is purchased to fund a structured settlement, describe the accounting treatment...
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: &nbsp;&nbsp; - if <u>insurer</u> is the payee ==> no reduction to reserve
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: &nbsp;&nbsp; - if <u>claimant</u> is the payee ==> reserves are reduced in the amount that the annuity provides for funding of future payments
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'''Big-Boy Contracts''': contracts with terms of at least <u>13 months</u> and cannot be cancelled or modified by the insurer ''(Ex: home warranty, mechanical breakdown)''
  
 
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Revision as of 20:46, 13 March 2019

This statement establishes statutory accounting principles for property and casualty insurance contracts.

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Study Tips

This SSAP seems more important than some of the others, but it's never been tested (since at least prior to 2012). If you're playing to odds, limit yourself to 1 hour here. I pulled a few factoids from the reading for the BattleCards but you may want to skim the reading in case you have a different opinion on what might be important.

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  • this reading has not been tested on any exam from the year 2012 and subsequent
reference part (a) part (b) part (c) part (d)
no prior questions

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In Plain English!

Types of P&C contracts: occurrence, claims-made, extended reporting

Discounting: when are reserves discounted...

   - when payments are fixed and reasonably determinable (Ex: structured settlements)
   - LAE is not discounted

Structured Settlements: if an annuity is purchased to fund a structured settlement, describe the accounting treatment...

   - if insurer is the payee ==> no reduction to reserve
   - if claimant is the payee ==> reserves are reduced in the amount that the annuity provides for funding of future payments

Big-Boy Contracts: contracts with terms of at least 13 months and cannot be cancelled or modified by the insurer (Ex: home warranty, mechanical breakdown)

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