Treatment of Insurance Claims Incurred as Current or Capital Transfers

Topics:
Insurance
Tags:
Asset Management,
Operational Planning,
Mergers & Acquisitions,
Investment,
Insurance,
IMF,
Financial Planning,
Finance,
Corporate Law,
Corporate Insurance,
...
Source:
International Monetary Fund

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Overview: This white paper proposal raises concerns that on a theoretical level, that the distinction between capital and current transfers is being changed in that capital transfers could occur where there is no link to the acquisition or disposal of assets; and on a practical level, that claims data would not always be able to be treated consistently by payers and recipients.

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Format: PDF | Size: 91KB | Date: Oct 2004 | Pages: 4


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