What We've Got Here Is a Failure to Communicate: How Traditional Financial Reporting Contributes to Misunderstanding of Title Insurance Loss Activity

Topics:
Financial Regulations,
Insurance
Tags:
Business Operations,
Demotech,
Finance,
Financial,
Financial Planning,
Financial Reporting,
Real Estate,
Title Insurance
Source:
Demotech

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Overview: This paper focuses on a specific financial reporting practice that has contributed to the Title insurance industry's failure to communicate the unique characteristics associated with its loss containment activities. The author believes that communication can be enhanced if both parties, the Title industry and its regulators, address and acknowledge the impact of the rote application of certain financial reporting requirements and how Title underwriters do not fit the mold established for P&C companies.

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Format: PDF | Size: 302KB | Date: Nov 2006 | Pages: 7


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