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  2. Confessions of an insurance claims adjuster - AOL

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    How an insurance adjuster gets paid depends on the type of adjuster they are. Company adjusters are typically on a fixed salary from the insurance company and may also get an annual bonus, such as ...

  3. Actuary - Wikipedia

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    Morgan was the appointed Actuary of the Society for Equitable Assurances in 1775. He expanded on Mores's and Dodson's work, and may be considered the father of the actuarial profession in that his title became applied to the field as a whole. [74] Robert J. Myers (1912–2010)

  4. Catastrophe modeling - Wikipedia

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    Catastrophe modeling [1] (also known as cat modeling) is the process of using computer-assisted calculations to estimate the losses that could be sustained due to a ...

  5. Actuarial science - Wikipedia

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    Many universities have undergraduate and graduate degree programs in actuarial science. In 2010, [needs update] a study published by job search website CareerCast ranked actuary as the #1 job in the United States. [2] The study used five key criteria to rank jobs: environment, income, employment outlook, physical demands, and stress.

  6. Reinsurance - Wikipedia

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    In catastrophe excess of loss, the cedent's retention is usually a multiple of the underlying policy limits, and the reinsurance contract usually contains a two risk warranty (i.e. they are designed to protect the cedent against catastrophic events that involve more than one policy, usually very many policies). For example, an insurance company ...

  7. Insurance-linked security - Wikipedia

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    The market for insurance-linked securities has been very attractive for investors and insurers. One portion of insurance-linked securities is the reinsurance of high severity, low probability events known as CAT bonds, or catastrophe bonds. [1] These include cover for natural disasters and other uncontrollable events.