Most states maintain records for consumer use regarding the business practices and
financial solvency of insurers.
When dealing with a life insurance agent or broker, you should properly their qualifications and get information on
the financial solvency of the insurance company.
Anyone whose death or disability would negatively impact the businesses credit or
financial solvency of the organization.
Once you have established your list of top choices, you can investigate differences in price, corporate backgrounds including
financial solvency of each car insurance provider, consumer advocacy group ratings, and other pertinent pieces of information until you are comfortable that the one company you have chosen to give you the coverage you need as a Loveland resident will measure up to the standards you have in mind for your auto coverage provider.
The plan has been denounced by opponents on the school board and the LA teachers union, UTLA, as one that threatens
the financial solvency of the district due to the potential enrollment loss.
Accusation: The early draft of the Great Public Schools Now plan had critics saying it — and charter growth in general — would threaten
the financial solvency of the district.
Not exact matches
Liquidity and
solvency became the key terms
of the
financial crisis, and it is worth revisiting this Paul Krugman column from December 2007 distinguishing the two.
Apprehension has also grown in recent months about the negative impact
of record - low yields on the
solvency of pension funds and life insurers and how this in turn could undermine
financial stability, demand, and the very goals QE aims to achieve.
While concerns over the fundamental
solvency of financial institutions have largely abated, what we're now faced with is a mismatch
of supply and demand in bank funding that continues to affect banks in material ways.
-- Assessing the
Solvency and
Financial Security
of a Broker — Market Orders versus Limit Orders
Kind
of like when
financial companies say they have a temporary liquidity problem, not a
solvency problem, and all the bad news stories and nasty rumors are to blame.
The Reserve Bank's mandate to uphold
financial stability does not equate to a guarantee
of solvency for
financial institutions, and the Bank does not see its balance sheet as being available to support insolvent institutions.
Why this is important: This demonstrates the
financial strength, or
solvency,
of a broker.
Is European
financial exposure to persistently lower oil prices a matter
of earnings or
solvency?
Indeed, many
of the Unification Church's characteristics and techniques faithfully correspond to those traditional in fringe groups
of Christianity — from the buttonholing solicitors with their repertoire
of causes to the authoritarian structure, from the dedicated young people to the
financial solvency.
You kind
of have to wonder, if
financial solvency isn't in the cards — and judging by the club debts, it could be a long haul — maybe the $ 7 million fine to UEFA for violating FFP isn't such a bad idea.
If you are one
of the many who is pummeling the sportsbooks right now you might want to check into their
financial solvency right about now.
As you pointed out in your Sept 20, 2011 post (http://www.thelunchtray.com/school-lunch-prices-on-the-rise-nationwide/), Paid Meal Equity forced many school districts to raise prices on families regardless
of the school meal program's
financial solvency.
Peter Vipond, Director
of Financial Regulation at the ABI, responds to a speech by Lord Myners,
Financial Services Secretary to the Treasury at the ABI, on the government's plans for responding to
Solvency II.
He believes the state's Department
of Financial Services has the authority to declare those payments a
solvency risk to CareConnect and prohibit them from being made.
Supporting commercial lines businesses Progress on fixed fees for costs
of noise - induced hearing loss claims Support for fair compensation for mesothelioma sufferers Expansion
of the Insurance Fraud Bureau's scope to commercial liability Campaigning for solutions fit for our future Our Flood Free Homes campaign Forward thinking policy for data and cyber Engaging Government to support the role
of income protection Delivery
of Flood Re, a world first solution for affordable flood cover Fighting fraud Partnering with Government on the Insurance Fraud Taskforce Renewing the Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department Securing new insurer access to the DVLA registered owners database Influencing sensible regulation On
Solvency II, we: Secured changes to secondary legislation Clarified treatment
of deferred tax Negotiated a favourable calibration
of the EIOPA's fundamental spread Supporting insurance businesses Pushing for sensible development
of global capital standards Securing better targeted tax legislation Managing the impact
of international
financial reporting standards.
While such boards certainly provide no guarantee
of solvency, whoever appoints the board could ensure that there is an adequate amount
of financial know - how present.
With LA Unified heading toward
financial crisis within three years, Superintendent Michelle King on Tuesday kicked off a series
of special board meetings to detail her plans for fiscal
solvency.
Helping Muskegon Heights chart a path to
financial solvency and improved academic performance expanded the generally accepted role
of intermediate school districts, said David Sipka, who was superintendent
of the ISD for three years before his retirement last June.
The report provides an overview
of the state's system for monitoring
solvency of its school districts, and offering assistance, when needed, to ensure schools meet their
financial obligations and continue educating students.
They are certainly big companies in their industries, but are they 1) likely to be insolvent during a credit crisis, and 2) does the failure
of any one
of them affect the
solvency of other
financial firms?
The capital
of financial companies can be divided in two: that which is required by the regulators for
solvency purposes, and that which is free for deployment into new business.
A term used to describe one factor in measuring the
solvency of a
financial institution or bank.
First for
financial firms, SFASs 133 and 157 don't affect
solvency, only the views
of shareholders.
It is an indicator
of the
solvency of financial institutions, monetary liquidity, and perceived risk
of the
financial system.
Solvency and
financial condition reports (SFCR) for Standard Life Aberdeen have been prepared in accordance with the
financial reporting provisions
of the PRA rules and
Solvency II regulations.
Solvency and
financial condition reports (SFCR) for Standard Life have been prepared in accordance with the
financial reporting provisions
of the PRA rules and
Solvency II regulations.
Any significant negative impact on the GSEs,
Financial Guarantors or Life Insurers could affect the
solvency of stable value funds to the tune
of one year's worth
of interest.
Save with one
of these, and all your savings safety depends on the stability and
solvency of a foreign government or their
financial regulator.
As a joke, given that it is the first
of April, if we do get a regulator for overall
financial solvency and systemic risk, I believe it should be called the Federal Office for Oversight
of Leverage [FOOL].
Additionally to qualify for FHA Mini Eagle status a broker must show
financial solvency and be able to withstand HUD compliance audits which 75 %
of brokers do not or can not risk the scrutiny.
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Under this sort
of arrangement, you can have «
financial supermarkets,» but they would be very different, because the
solvency of each part would be separately regulated.
It hurt to say that, particularly given my dislike
of inflation, but the
solvency of the
financial system comes ahead
of inflation in the Fed's calculus, even though loosening won't help much.
This is my modified version
of Glass - Steagall, which gives
financial industries most
of what they want, but offers
solvency protections far beyond what we have today.
By paying attention to these fundamental principles
of solvency and maintaining frank and honest communication with creditors, not only can your debt be reduced but you can also lay the foundations for best
financial practice.
My opinion is that it is the same for sovereign debts, except that is more sturm und drang around it because
of currency, political, and
solvency of financial institutions issues.
Solvency of all
financial institutions should be tightly regulated.
Without the funding support
of these organizations as well as our donors, our programs would not have
financial solvency.
You don't have to include a Business Plan or proof
of financial solvency.
Mauritian based Rainbow Insurance Co Ltd.'s registration was suspended in 2007 by The Mauritian
Financial Services Commission (FSC), regulators
of local insurance companies, for capital inadequacy,
solvency and liquidity.
In this last recession we have seen an unprecedented number
of professional partnerships find themselves in
financial difficulties and have to seek professional advice on their
solvency and long term survival, on occasions at the insistence
of their bank.
The UK insurance market has always kept its eyes and ears open to the development
of Solvency II; and much
of the preliminary work that will be required under
Solvency II in the coming years has already been done thanks to the
Financial Services Authority's independent capital adequacy standards.
While Amica would have otherwise ranked highly among our contenders, we think it's important that all
of our top picks can guarantee strong
financial solvency beyond a doubt, so that you're never left worrying about your insurer's ability to follow through on promised coverage.
If you do choose coverage from State Farm, you can rest assured knowing that it has the
financial solvency and customer satisfaction to help you navigate the aftermath
of an accident.