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Three Main Categories Of Risk - 1) Personal Risk 2)Property Risk 3)Liability Risk What is "Spread of Risk"? - Insurance provides a mechanism in which the losses of few are shared among many Property and Casualty Insurance includes...(3 types of insurance) - 1) Automobile Insurance 2) Property Insurance 3) Liability Insurance What are the 4 common options for dealing with risk? - 1) Avoidance of Risk 2) Controlling of Risk 3) Retention of Risk 4) Transfer of Risk What is "Avoidance of Risk"? - All chances of financial loss has been eliminated. *Note*- not practical method of dealing with risk What is "Controlling of Risk"? - Loss control measures taken to reduce or mitigrate risk. (eg. Burglar/Fire alarms - not a total solution in eliminating risk but will reduce the potential for loss) What is "Retention of Risk"? - Large corporations and government often assume financial responsibility for their own losses; Self- Insurance. this is generally less expensive than other option available to them.What is "Transfer of Risk"? - When someone is unable to withstand the financial consequences of a potential loss, they may choose to transfer risk to an insurer *Note*- this is the most practical means of dealing with risk What are the TWO types of Risk? - 1) Speculative Risk 2) Pure Risk What is "Speculative Risk"? - This category of risk involves the possibility of either financial loss OR gain (e.g - When starting a business there is a chance of failure OR success) *Note*- NOT INSURABLE What is "Pure Risk"? - Involves the chance of financial loss with NO chance of gain (e.g - no opportunity for a person to profit from a loss) *Note*- Only pure risk is Insurable What is a Contract? - an agreement between two or more parties that can be enforced by law What are the FIVE elements of a contract? A) Agreement, Risk, Loss, Consideration, Legality B) Legal Capacity, Legality of Object, Consideration, Agreement, Genuine Intention C) Agreement, Legal Capacity, Risk, Loss, Consideration. D) None of the above - B) Legal Capacity, Legality of Object, Consideration, Agreement, Genuine Intention What is needed for an agreement to exist? - An offer made; AND an unconditional acceptance of the terms of that offerTRUE OR FALSE: An oral agreement is just as binding on the parties to the contract as a written agreement - TRUE

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