Investment Laws Relating To Insurance Companies offers a comprehensive overview of the legal framework governing investments made by insurance companies. Authored by Clarence Whitman Hobbs and published in conjunction with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, this book provides critical insights into the regulations designed to ensure the solvency and stability of insurance firms.
This resource covers a wide range of topics including permissible investments, valuation of assets, and statutory requirements for maintaining reserves. It serves as an essential guide for legal professionals, insurance executives, and regulatory bodies involved in the oversight of insurance company investments. Understanding these laws is crucial for protecting policyholders and maintaining public trust in the insurance industry.
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