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A liquidity ratio that indicates the company's ability to meet its short term
financial obligations; calculated by dividing current assets by current liabilities
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1 Stakeholder 2 Receivables
3 Nonadmitted insurer 4 Current ratio
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Stakeholder Anyone with a financial interest in the corporation
, Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 A federal statutory law governing copra directors
in the areas of investor protection, internal controls
and penalties, both civil and criminal
Working capital A liquidity measure that is calculated by subtracting
current liabilities from current assets. It is used to
determine a company's ability to finance immediate
operations (to buy inventory, finance growth and
obtain credit)
Capital structure A corporation's mix of long term debt and equity
Capital budgeting The planning and hanging of a corporation's long
term investments
International Financial Reporting Financial standards developed by the International
Standards IFRS Accounting Standards Board
Statutory Accounting Principals SAP The accounting principals and practices that are
prescribed or permitted by an insurer's domiciliary
state and that insurers must follow.
Fair value The market value, either actual or estimated of an
asset or liability
Accounting The classification, analysis and determination of the
appropriate method of reporting the effects of the
bookkeeping records in an organization's financial
statements
Balance sheet The financial statement that reports the assets,
liabilities, and owners' equity of an organization as
of a specific date.