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Lesson 1Lesson 1

Insuring the Agri-Business

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Next Generation Science/Common Core Standards AddressedNext Generation Science/Common Core Standards Addressed

CCSS.ELA Literacy.RST.11‐12.9 Synthesize information from a range of sources (e.g., texts, experiments, simulations) into a coherent understanding of a process, phenomenon, or concept, resolving conflicting information when possible

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Agriculture, Food and Natural Resource Agriculture, Food and Natural Resource Standards Addressed!Standards Addressed!

CRP.09.02. Implement personal management skills to function effectively and efficiently in the workplace (e.g., time management, planning, prioritizing, etc.).

CRP.09.02.01.c. Evaluate opportunities to apply personal management skills into daily tasks and responsibilities.

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Bell Work/Student Learning ObjectivesBell Work/Student Learning Objectives

Discuss the principles of insurance as they relate to the agribusiness.

Identify the primary categories and the specific types of insurance.

Discuss the factors to consider when selecting insurance and an insurance company.

Discuss the basics of how insurance companies operate.

Describe some guidelines which may be helpful in filing a claim.

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TermsTerms

BeneficiaryCash settlementClaimCoinsuranceDeductibleDisability insuranceGroup insurance

plan

InsurabilityInsuranceOverinsuringPremiumTerm insuranceWorker’s

compensation

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Interest ApproachInterest ApproachWhat would you do if you had an

accident with your car and needed it repaired.

How would insurance work? How would you get it fixed?

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The principles of insurance as The principles of insurance as they relate to the agribusiness.they relate to the agribusiness.

Insurance is the protection by written contract against whole or part of a financial loss based on the happenings of specific events.

Insurance costs money, but compared to the potential financial loss or liability the amount may be insignificant.

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The principles of insurance as The principles of insurance as they relate to the agribusiness.they relate to the agribusiness.

It is important to remember that insurance is designed to protect against major losses or changes in lifestyle – not for minor occurrences, which may only be an inconvenience of minor financial consequence.

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The principles of insurance as The principles of insurance as they relate to the agribusiness.they relate to the agribusiness.

An evaluation must be made in order to determine what losses can be covered by the business without insurance.

Insurance is not intended to make a profit for the insured.

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The principles of insurance as The principles of insurance as they relate to the agribusiness.they relate to the agribusiness.

In many states there are very specific laws or rules, which strictly forbid the insured from collecting more than once from one or more insurance companies for the same covered loss.

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The principles of insurance as The principles of insurance as they relate to the agribusiness.they relate to the agribusiness.

Overinsuring in hope of collecting a profit should a claim occur is illegal.

Overinsuring is buying insurance coverage of value higher than the value of the item being insured.

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The principles of insurance as The principles of insurance as they relate to the agribusiness.they relate to the agribusiness.

Most insurance laws prevent the insured from collecting in excess of 100 percent of the loss regardless of the number of companies or policies.

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The principles of insurance as The principles of insurance as they relate to the agribusiness.they relate to the agribusiness.

In most cases, policies require that 80 percent of the value of property be insured for the insurance company to pay a claim at full cash settlement.

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ClaimClaim

A claim is a demand to the insurer for payment of benefits under an insurance contract.

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Cash SettlementCash Settlement

A cash settlement is the money paid to settle an insurance claim.

The amount of premium coverage may be reduced or controlled through the use of a deductible or through coinsurance.

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DeductibleDeductibleA deductible is the amount of

covered charges incurred by the insured that must be assumed by the insured individual or business before benefits from the insurance company become payable.

Example – If you had a $ 500.00 deductible, you would pay the first $ 500.00 for repairs etc. and then the insurance company would make payments above your deductible.

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CoinsuranceCoinsurance

Coinsurance is a policy provision by which the insured and the insurer share the covered loss.

The higher the deductible the purchaser is willing to bear, the lower the premium will be.

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InsurabilityInsurability

There are many factors that an insurance company evaluates when determining the insurability of an individual or a business.

Insurability is the acceptability by the insurance company of an applicant for insurance.

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InsurabilityInsurability

The characteristics of an individual that are evaluated by an insurance company to determine insurability are:–Age–Sex–Physical condition–Medical history

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InsurabilityInsurability

The characteristics of a business that are evaluated to determine insurability are:–Location–Type of business–Products handled or services offered–Age and condition of the property

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Identify the primary categories and Identify the primary categories and the specific types of insurancethe specific types of insurance

The types of insurance available generally fall into two primary categories: – life and health–property and casualty

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Life and Health InsuranceLife and Health Insurance

In business, life and health coverage are employee benefits in addition to wages if the employer pays all or the major portion of the premium.

Some common examples of these types of insurance include: group health and life, dental insurance, vision and disability insurance.

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Property and CasualProperty and Casual

Some examples of property and casualty insurance include vehicle and homeowner insurance, product or professional liability insurance, and business interruption insurance.

The commercial or business package is usually more of a component policy.

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Property and CasualProperty and Casual

These policies should be carefully evaluated in order to be sure that all needs are covered.

The basic types of insurance are:

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A. Life InsuranceA. Life InsuranceLife insurance - The function of life

insurance is to protect the beneficiary or the designated recipient of the benefits of an insurance policy, from the consequences of the insured’s death.

This may include providing burial and family living costs in the case of the individual’s death.

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A. Life InsuranceA. Life Insurance

Businesses also commonly insure key individuals whose temporary or permanent loss would cause the business considerable hardship.

Financial institutions may require full or partial collateral assignment of key person life insurance policies when making loans to a business.

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A. Life InsuranceA. Life InsuranceLife insurance comes in two basic

formats: term and whole life. –Term insurance is purchased for a

specific length of time at a fixed rate based on the age and health of the individual. The policy’s premium, or cost increases

with the age of the insured and length of time covered.

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A. Life InsuranceA. Life InsuranceWhole life insurance is generally

purchased for the entire life of the insured.

A fixed premium is guaranteed regardless of changes in health and age.

Premiums are paid until the death of the insured or until the policy is paid up.

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A. Life InsuranceA. Life Insurance

As premiums are paid, the policy builds a cash value which may be borrowed or used as collateral on a loan.

Should the insured die before the loan is repaid, the unpaid balance will be subtracted from the death benefit paid out by the insurance company.

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B. Health InsuranceB. Health Insurance

The purpose of health insurance is to establish protection that provides payment of benefits for covered sickness or injury of the insured.

In business this is generally provided, usually by the employer, on a group of people under a master policy.

“Obama Care” now dictates that all Americans are required to purchase or be provided with health insurance.

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B. Health InsuranceB. Health Insurance

This master policy is commonly referred to as a group insurance plan.

The policy may have different coverage for emergency, out-patient, and in-patient situations.

It may also have exclusions where the policy will not provide benefit payments for certain health problems.

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C. Workers’ CompensationC. Workers’ Compensation

Workers’ compensation is an insurance system requiring employers to cover employees for job-related injuries.

Should a job-related accident or sickness occur this would be the only policy paying for the employee’s expenses.

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D. Disability InsuranceD. Disability Insurance

Disability insurance is protection for the insured if he or she is unable to work because of a disabling injury or illness.

It provides income for the insured for a specified period.

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E. Vehicle InsuranceE. Vehicle InsuranceThis is used to provide protection

against the cost that may be incurred as the result of an auto accident, especially where the insured is at fault and a lawsuit could result.

The basic coverage usually provides for liability and property damage to others.

Options may include collision and comprehensive coverage on the insured’s vehicle.

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F. Property InsuranceF. Property Insurance

This type of insurance is designed to provide replacement cost or actual cash value for damaged or destroyed property.

It may include the home, farm buildings, shops etc.

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G. Liability InsuranceG. Liability Insurance

This is insurance covering anything for which a business or individual may be liable.

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H. Business Interruption H. Business Interruption InsuranceInsurance

This is designed to provide protection from loss of business income for a specific period if the business is destroyed and it will take some time to relocate or rebuild.

It can also be written on key suppliers to a business to provide protection in case they are destroyed.

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I. Professional Liability InsuranceI. Professional Liability Insurance

This provides protection against claims as a result of providing a service.

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J. Product Liability InsuranceJ. Product Liability Insurance

This type of insurance provides protection against claims arising from use, handling, or consumption of a product that the business creates or was a part of creating.

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Discuss the factors to consider Discuss the factors to consider when selecting insurance and an when selecting insurance and an

insurance company.insurance company.

Careful selection of an insurance agent and insurance

company may be more important than selecting the proper

coverage.

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Selecting InsuranceSelecting Insurance

Most individuals aren’t aware of the overall options available when buying a policy; therefore they decide to purchase a policy based only on those options the agent presents to them.

Insurance agents are sales people. Shop around and compare rates!

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Selecting InsuranceSelecting InsuranceSome agents are affiliated

exclusively with one company, others are known as independent agents who represent a number of insurance companies.

It is imperative to select an agent that has a good understanding of you and your business so they can assist you in selecting the best policy for you.

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Selecting InsuranceSelecting InsurancePrice should not be the only

consideration when comparing different sources of insurance.

Other factors which should be explored include:– Service provided by the insurance

company– Your needs as the insured– Financial stability of the insurance

company

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How Insurance Companies How Insurance Companies Operate.Operate.

Insurance companies are in the business of taking on risk for a fee.

An insurance policy is purchased as protection against a future risk in exchange for a small premium paid now.

This premium is the cost of transferring the risk.

An insurance company picks and chooses what risks it wants to take.

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How Insurance Companies How Insurance Companies Operate.Operate.

An insurance company could sell all kinds of insurance, but few do because a different expertise and way of doing business are required for each area.

Therefore they normally specialize in a few specific areas.

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UnderwritingUnderwritingInsurance companies also select

the type of policy holders and the particular environments they want to insure.

This is known as underwriting, or managing risk.

By doing this an insurance company can operate within certain guidelines that it sets for itself.

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UnderwritingUnderwritingIt then quantifies that risk by setting

a premium cost – putting a value on the risk.

Then the insurance company is able to sell an insurance policy, which meets the guidelines it has set, and at the price it has placed on assuming the risk.

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UnderwritingUnderwritingPart of the premiums paid goes into

a reserve that the company keeps for paying out claims, part goes towards operating expenses, and the remaining portion goes toward investments that the insurance company buys to increase profits.

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UnderwritingUnderwritingThe hope is that the profits from the

investments income will offset any losses incurred through the payment of claims.

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Describe some guidelines which Describe some guidelines which may be helpful in filing a claim.may be helpful in filing a claim.

When a claim occurs the insurance agent should be contacted immediately in order to ensure that accurate details will be related.

A written record should also be made for the business’s or individual’s records.

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Describe some guidelines which Describe some guidelines which may be helpful in filing a claim.may be helpful in filing a claim.

Procedures for filing a claim vary from company to company or by the type of coverage.

Failure to follow proper procedures as specified in the insurance policy could adversely affect the payment of benefits.

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Helpful Guidelines for Filing Claims Helpful Guidelines for Filing Claims

Keep a complete record or listing of all property in a separate, safe place. Photographs or a videotape of the items may be helpful.

Be sure more than one individual is familiar with the insurance policies and knows their locations.

A safe deposit box is a good place to keep policies and records.

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Helpful Guidelines for Filing ClaimsHelpful Guidelines for Filing Claims

If structural damage is involved, take preventive measures to insure no additional damage occurs. –This could include boarding up

windows, covering unprotected areas, or blocking off access to dangerous or potentially dangerous areas.

Notify law enforcement authorities if appropriate.

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Helpful Guidelines for Filing ClaimsHelpful Guidelines for Filing Claims

Notify the insurance agent immediately.

Should personal injury occur, get medical assistance immediately.

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Review/SummaryReview/SummaryDiscuss the principles of insurance as they

relate to the agribusiness.Identify the primary categories and the

specific types of insurance.Discuss the factors to consider when

selecting insurance and an insurance company.

Discuss the basics of how insurance companies operate.

Describe some guidelines which may be helpful in filing a claim.

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The End!The End!