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Risk Management and Insurance, 2/e
Scott Harrington, University of South Carolina-Columbia
Gregory Niehaus, University of South Carolina-Columbia


Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Risk and Its Management
Chapter 2: Objectives of Risk Management
Chapter 3: Risk Identification and Measurement
Chapter 4: Pooling Arrangements and Diversification of Risk
Chapter 5: Insurer Ownership, Financial, and Operational Structure
Chapter 6: Introduction to Insurance Regulation
Chapter 7: Insurer Insolvency Issues
Chapter 8: Insurance Pricing
Chapter 9: Factors affecting the Demand for Insurance by Individuals and Corporations
Chapter 10: Insurability of Risk, Contractual Provisions, and Legal Doctrine
Chapter 11: Loss Control
Chapter 12: The Legal Liability System
Chapter 13: Auto Insurance
Chapter 14: Homeowners Insurance
Chapter 15: Life Insurance and Annuities
Chapter 16: Employee Benefits: Overview and Group Medical Coverage
Chapter 17: Workers' Compensation Benefits
Chapter 18: Retirement Plans
Chapter 19: Social Security
Chapter 20: Corporate Risk Management and Shareholder Wealth
Chapter 21: Tax, Regulatory, and Accounting Factors Affecting Corporate Risk Management
Chapter 22: Risk Reduction/Retention Decisions and Enterprise Risk Management
Chapter 23: Commercial Insurance
Chapter 24: Hedging Risk with Derivative Contracts
Chapter 25: Alternative Risk Transfer
Chapter 26: Analysis Tools used in Corporate RM
Chapter 27: Corporate Liability to Customers, Third Parties, and Shareholders Issues in Liability
Chapter 28: Risk and Its Management
Chapter 29: Issues in Liability Risk and Its Management




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