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RMIN EXAM 3 Questions and Answers Fully Solved Principle of Indemnity - Answers The insurer agrees to pay no more than the actual amount of the loss Helps to prevent moral hazard Replacement Cost (RC) - Answers The cost to replace property with an item of like kind and quality (similar workmanship and materials). • Not the same as historical cost! Actual Cash Value (ACV) - Answers Replacement Cost less depreciation. • In property insurance, indemnification is usually based on the actual cash value of the property at the time of loss. ACV= RC- Depreciation Depreciation = Age/useful life what is the Value - Answers Roof installed in 2012 for $5,000 (historical cost), has a useful life of 20 years. • Will cost $6,000 to replace based on current costs (replacement cost). • After depreciation, the actual cash value is $3,600. Depreciation is 40% (8 years old / 20 year useful lifespan What is the ACV? Samsung 50" TV • Cost $750 when purchased in 2016. • Useful life is 10 years • Current model (like kind/quality) is $450. - Answers depreciation= 4/10 = 40% $450- (40%*450) = $270 What is the ACV? Warehouse Building • Cost $250,000 when built in 2014. • Useful life of 20 years • Fire completely destroys building in 2020 • Current reconstruction cost is $300,000 - Answers dep= 6/20= 30% $300,000* 70% = $210,000

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RMIN EXAM 3 Questions and Answers Fully Solved

Principle of Indemnity - Answers The insurer agrees to pay no more than the actual amount of the loss



Helps to prevent moral hazard

Replacement Cost (RC) - Answers The cost to replace property with an item of like kind

and quality (similar workmanship and materials).

• Not the same as historical cost!

Actual Cash Value (ACV) - Answers Replacement Cost less depreciation.

• In property insurance, indemnification is usually

based on the actual cash value of the property at the

time of loss.



ACV= RC- Depreciation



Depreciation = Age/useful life

what is the Value - Answers Roof installed in 2012 for $5,000 (historical cost), has a useful life of 20
years.

• Will cost $6,000 to replace based on current costs (replacement cost).

• After depreciation, the

actual cash value is $3,600. Depreciation is 40% (8 years old / 20 year useful lifespan

What is the ACV?

Samsung 50" TV

• Cost $750 when purchased in 2016.

• Useful life is 10 years

• Current model (like kind/quality) is $450. - Answers depreciation= 4/10 = 40%

,$450- (40%*450) = $270

What is the ACV?

Warehouse Building

• Cost $250,000 when built in 2014.

• Useful life of 20 years

• Fire completely destroys building in 2020

• Current reconstruction cost is $300,000 - Answers dep= 6/20= 30%

$300,000* 70% =

$210,000



not enough to rebuild that building

Other Types of Indemnity - Answers Market value

Valued Policy

Valued Policy (in some states)

market value - Answers Price a buyer would be willing to pay in a free market.

Valued Policy - Answers a policy that pays the face amount of insurance if a total loss occurs (life
insurance)

Valued Policy (in some states) - Answers Requires payment of the face amount of insurance if a total loss
to real property occurs from a peril specified in law.



on real property only

Principle of Insurable Interest - Answers The insured/beneficiary must be in a position to

lose financially if a covered loss occurs.

•Why?

oPrevents gambling on losses.

oReduces moral hazard.

,Examples of Insurable Interest - Answers Ownership of property (house, car)

• Potential legal liability (business owner)

• Secured creditors (mortgage company, auto lender)

• Contractual right (goods in transit)

When Must an Insurable Interest

Exist? - Answers Property Insurance

• At time of loss.

• Can't collect on an insurance policy after you sell your

home.

Life Insurance

• At inception of policy.

• Ex-spouse can still collect on life insurance if listed as

policy beneficiary.

Principle of Subrogation - Answers Substitution of the insurer in place of the insured

for the purpose of claiming indemnity from a third-

party loss covered by insurance.

Example

• Someone else hits your car.

• Your insurance company pays you for the damages to

your vehicle.

• Your insurance company sues the other driver for

reimbursement

Reasons for Subrogation - Answers Prevents insured from collecting twice (once

from insurer, once from responsible party).

• Holds the negligent party responsible for the

, loss.

• Reduces insurance claims costs (and therefore,

rates)

Principal of utmost good faith - Answers A higher degree of honesty is imposed on both parties to an
insurance contract than is imposed on parties to other contracts



supported by three legal doctrines

-representations

-concealment

-warranty

Representations - Answers statements made by the applicant for insurance



What if the statements are false? (misrepresentations?)

-everyone lies book



• Contract is voidable if the misrepresentation is:

1. Material,

2. False, and

3. Relied on by the insurer.

Is the contract voidable? - Answers A smoker lies on their life insurance application and later dies in an
auto accident. VOIDABLE

• Insured's birthday on a application is listed as August 1 when it's August 11. NOT VOIDABLE

Concealment - Answers Intentional failure of the applicant for insurance to reveal a material fact to the
insurer.

•Contract can be voided if:

o Concealed fact was known by the insured to be material.

o Insured intended to defraud the insurer.

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