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Business studies summaries to assist in passing the matric IEB business studies examination with ease. Each chapter has been summarized Estie Meyer and Zain Strydom's business studies learner's book in depth to provide the necessary assistance when learning for tests and upcoming examinations. This is meant to be used in conjunction with the grade 12 Business Learners Book, where students have the ability to add any additional information that they feel is necessary for the summaries.

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THESE NOTES HAVE BEEN DONE BY DYLAN HELLER. THEY MAY NOT BE SENT TO ANYONE.
THEY ARE UNDER COPYRIGHT©

Insurance – MATRIC WORK


When insurance is taken out, the insured pays a premium to the insurer to
cover the risk of a specific event that may occur
(Premium based on personal needs, risk profile of customer, value of the asset)

INDEMNIFIED – The insured will be in the same financial position as before the
loss occurred

Insurance –
• This is INcase something happens
• The events may/may not happen
• The insured will be indemnified in case of the risk occurring
EXAMPLES: theft, fire, motor, house

Assurance –
• Managing events that are certain to happen
• Managing the risk of our loved ones being without income if we die
• Managing the risk of being unable to maintain a decent standard of
living after retirement
EXAMPLES: Life policy, endowment plans, annuity plans


1. Insurable + Non insurable Risks

Unaffordable risks include:

1. War – this is a risk that should be managed by the government
2. Bad Debts – unaffordable and the risk is allowed by the company when
selling on credit
3. Price fluctuations – time between when goods are bought and goods are
delivered is a business risk
4. Trading inventory – this becomes outdated due to changes in fashion
5. Technology – cannot take out insurance against machinery becoming
outdated
6. Illegal acts – cannot take out insurance against committing a felony
(getting a speeding ticket)

, THESE NOTES HAVE BEEN DONE BY DYLAN HELLER. THEY MAY NOT BE SENT TO ANYONE.
THEY ARE UNDER COPYRIGHT©

2. Types of Insurance


A) Compulsory Insurance


1. Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF)

Gives short term relief to workers when they are unemployed, on maternity
leave, have an illness or to dependents of a deceased

a) Contributions:

The employee contributes – Responsible for paying the amount
1% of their gross salary to SARS

The employer contributes –
An equal amount to the 1% of employees gross salary

NB – the ceiling amount is R14872 per month (limit of total contribution)

b) People excluded from the fund:

• Employees who work less than 24 hours
• Employees who only earn commission
• Employees who work for provincial government

c) Recent people added in the fund:

• Foreigners working in the country
• Employees on learnerships
• Domestic workers

d) Rules of the UIF:

• 66% of the monthly salary for maternity benefits IF she has made
contributions to UIF for 4 years
• If employee has lost their job, they can claim for 365 days IF no
interruptions in work for past 4 years
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