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Chapter 8 In-Class Notes
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Background on Insurance and Managing Risks Types of insurance Property insurance (auto and home insurance) Health insurance (physician, dental, and vision care) Disability insurance (provides income continuation) Critical illness insurance (provides lump sum benefits) Long-term care insurance (covers added cost of living) Life insurance (provides financial support to dependants) Risk management options Avoid, reduce, accept, and/or share risk 8-2Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education Canada
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Auto Insurance and Factors That Affect Your Auto Insurance Premiums Auto insurance features Third party liability coverage (bodily injury and property damage liability) Accident benefits (medical care) Loss of or damage to insured automobile (collision and comprehensive coverage) Factors that affect auto insurance premiums How you use your vehicle Value and repair record of your car Your location (except in Saskatchewan) Your driver training and driving record Your age, sex, and driving distance (in some provinces) 8-3Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education Canada
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Homeowner’s Insurance and Policy Provisions Peril The cause of a financial loss (e.g., flood) Types of coverage All perils coverage Named perils coverage Policy provisions What is covered? (e.g., building, contents, liability of homeowner) Types of policies (comprehensive, basic, broad) Cash value policy vs. replacement cost policy 8-4Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education Canada
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Homeowner’s Insurance Premiums Factors That Affect Homeowner’s Insurance Premiums Value and location of insured home Deductible Degree of protection desired Discounts offered 8-5Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education Canada
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Homeowner’s Insurance Premiums (Continued) Reduce Your Homeowner’s Insurance Premium Increase deductible Improve protection (security system, fire extinguisher) Use one company for all insurance and establish a long-term relationship with it Shop around 8-6Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education Canada
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Filing a Claim Contact your insurance company immediately Provide claims adjuster with your home inventory Obtain an independent estimate of repair costs 8-7Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education Canada
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Tenant’s Insurance and Umbrella Personal Liability Policy Tenant’s insurance Does not insure the structure Covers personal assets Can cover living expenses Umbrella personal liability policy Provides additional personal liability insurance beyond the coverage available in your homeowner’s insurance or renter’s insurance policy Useful when you have a desire to protect additional assets from personal liability 8-8Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education Canada
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