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  2. Insurance policy - Wikipedia

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    Subject to the "fortuity principle", the event must be uncertain. The uncertainty can be either as to when the event will happen (e.g. in a life insurance policy, the time of the insured's death is uncertain) or as to if it will happen at all (e.g. in a fire insurance policy, whether or not a fire will occur at all). [4]

  3. Policy entrepreneur - Wikipedia

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    The term entrepreneur is derived from the French word entreprendre, i.e. to undertake. The French economist Jean-Baptiste Say first coined the term in 1803 and defined an entrepreneur as an individual who "shifts economic resources out of an area of lower and into an area of higher productivity and greater yield".

  4. LLQP - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Council of Insurance Regulators (CCIR) maintains an LLQP provider results list that outlines each provider, exam type, number of exams written and pass rate. [11] Upon completion of the exam, there is no designation granted. Completion of this process simply allows somebody to apply for a certificate to work as an insurance agent.

  5. What is a car insurance policy number?

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    A car insurance policy number is a unique code associated with your auto insurance policy. Think of it as a Social Security number for your car insurance — it’s how your insurer keeps track of ...

  6. What are CLUE reports in insurance? - AOL

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    Insurance policy number and claim number. The report will not include specifics, such as what part of the house was damaged. But if you are buying a house, it should give you enough information to ...

  7. How to buy life insurance without a medical exam - AOL

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    This applies primarily to term life insurance policies. Ladder: Ladder offers term life insurance policies without requiring a medical exam for coverage amounts up to $3 million. Applications for ...

  8. Lemonade, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Lemonade, Inc. is an American insurance company. The company offers renters' insurance, homeowners' insurance, car insurance, pet insurance, and term life insurance in the United States, as well as contents and liability policies in Germany and the Netherlands and renters' insurance in France.

  9. CUNA Mutual Group - Wikipedia

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    TruStage Financial Group, Inc., formerly known as CUNA Mutual Group, / ˈ k juː n ə / is a mutual insurance company that provides financial services to cooperatives, credit unions, their members, and other customers worldwide.