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Insurance: Risk Transferring Financial Literacy VTVLC – Fall 2013.

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Page 1: Insurance: Risk Transferring Financial Literacy VTVLC – Fall 2013.

Insurance: Risk Transferring

Financial LiteracyVTVLC – Fall 2013

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What Do You Think?

The number of insurance claims for auto accidents involving teens is ____% higher than those for adults.

Teen crash rates drop by ____% six months after getting their license.

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What Do You Think?

In the latest survey available, ____% of the U.S. population experienced some level of disability in a year.

Head injuries cause about ____% of all bicycling fatalities.

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What Do You Think?

There is a ____% chance you’ll be involved in an alcohol-related traffic accident at some point in your life.

At work, a disabling injury occurs every ____ seconds.

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What Do You Think?

Sixteen-year-old drivers have ____ times the risk of being in a crash compared to 18-year-old drivers.

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Insurance

“In exchange for a relatively small payment, which is the premium, you’re protected against the chance of a big financial setback, a large

loss.”

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Risk Management

Means you use various ways to deal with potential personal or financial losses.

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Insurance

Protection against large-scale financial loss

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Insurance Premium

The payment you make to an insurance company in exchange for its promise of protection and help.

Can be monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, or annually.

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Deductible

The amount of the loss you must pay out of your own pocket before the insurance company begins to reimburse you.

Range from $100-$1,000+ SHOP AROUND for best rates

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Auto Insurance

Liability Coverage Medical Payments Uninsured Motorist Underinsured Motorist Collision

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Future Insurance Needs

Health Insurance Property Insurance Life Insurance Disability Insurance Liability Insurance

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Medical Insurance

Pays the medical bills in case you or your family members, become sick or injured.

Most will cover you until age 19. If you are in college, they may extend until 23.

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Property Insurance

Protects your material possessions in case they are damaged by fire, flood, or theft.

Homeowner’s insurance vs Renter’s Insurance

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Life Insurance

Anytime someone else depends on your income to help pay bills, you need life insurance.

Protects people who depend on you financially in the event of your untimely death.

Term Life vs Whole Life