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Acceleration Clause - The part of a contract that says when a loan may be declared due and payable.

Accidental Death Benefit - In a life insurance policy, benefit in addition to the death benefit paid to the beneficiary, should death occur due to an accident. There can be certain exclusions as well as time and age limits.

Active Participant - Person whose absence from a planned event would trigger a benefit if the event needs to be canceled or postponed.

Activities of Daily Living - Bathing, preparing and eating meals, moving from room to room, getting into and out of beds or chairs, dressing, using a toilet.

Actual Cash Value - Cost of replacing damaged or destroyed property with comparable new property, minus depreciation and obsolescence. For example, a 10-year-old sofa will not be replaced at current full value because of a decade of depreciation.

Actuary - A specialist in the mathematics of insurance who calculates rates, reserves, dividends and other statistics. (Americanism: In most other countries the individual is known as "mathematician.")

Adjustable Rate - An interest rate that changes, based on changes in a published market-rate index.

Adjuster - A representative of the insurer who seeks to determine the extent of the insurer's liability for loss when a claim is submitted.

Admitted Assets - Assets permitted by state law to be included in an insurance company's annual statement. These assets are an important factor when regulators measure insurance company solvency. They include mortgages, stocks, bonds and real estate.

Agent -individual who sells and services insurance policies in either of two classifications:
1. Independent agent represents at least two insurance companies and (at least in theory) services clients by searching the market for the most advantageous price for the most coverage. The agent's commission is a percentage of each premium paid and includes a fee for servicing the insured's policy.
2. Direct or career agent represents only one company and sells only its policies. This agent is paid on a commission basis in much the same manner as the independent agent.

Aggregate Limit - Usually refers to liability insurance and indicates the amount of coverage that the insured has under the contract for a specific period of time, usually the contract period, no matter how many separate accidents might occur.

Annual Administrative Fee - Charge for expenses associated with administering a group employee benefit plan.

Annual Crediting Cap - The maximum rate that the equity-indexed annuity can be credited in a year. If a contract has an upper limit, or cap, of 7 percent and the index linked to the annuity gained 7.2 percent, only 7 percent would be credited to the annuity.

Annuitization - Process by which you convert part or all of the money in a qualified retirement plan or nonqualified annuity contract into a stream of regular income payments, either for your lifetime or the lifetimes of you and your joint annuitant. Once you choose to annuitize, the payment schedule and the amount is generally fixed and can't be altered.

Annuitization Options - Choices in the way to annuitize. For example, life with a 10-year period certain means payouts will last a lifetime, but should the annuitant die during the first 10 years, the payments will continue to beneficiaries through the 10th year. Selection of such an option reduces the amount of the periodic payment.

Annuity - An agreement by an insurer to make periodic payments that continue during the survival of the annuitant(s) or for a specified period.

Approved for Reinsurance - Indicates the company is approved (or authorized) to write reinsurance on risks in this state. A license to write reinsurance might not be required in these states.

Approved or Not Disapproved for Surplus Lines - Indicates the company is approved (or not disapproved) to write excess or surplus lines in this state.

Assets - Assets refer to "all the available properties of every kind or possession of an insurance company that might be used to pay its debts." There are three classifications of assets: invested assets, all other assets, and total admitted assets. Invested assets refer to things such as bonds, stocks, cash and income-producing real estate. All other assets refer to nonincome producing possessions such as the building the company occupies, office furniture, and debts owed, usually in the form of deferred and unpaid premiums. Total admitted assets refer to everything a company owns. All other plus invested assets equals total admitted assets. By law, some states don't permit insurance companies to claim certain goods and possessions, such as deferred and unpaid premiums, in the all other assets category, declaring them "nonadmissable."

Attained Age - Insured's age at a particular time. For example, many term life insurance policies allow an insured to convert to permanent insurance without a physical examination at the insured's then attained age. Upon conversion, the premium usually rises substantially to reflect the insured's age and diminished life expectancy.

Authorized Under Federal Products Liability Risk Retention Act (Risk Retention Groups) - Indicates companies operating under the Federal Products Liability Risk Retention Act of 1981 and the Liability Risk Retention Act of 1986.

Automobile Liability Insurance - Coverage if an insured is legally liable for bodily injury or property damage caused by an automobile.
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AAA - American Academy of Actuaries; American Arbitration Association
AACI - American Association of Crops Insurers
AADC - American Association of Dental Consultants
AAI - Accredited Adviser in Insurance; Alliance of American Insurers
AAIM - American Academy of Insurance Medicine
AAIMC - American Association of Insurance Management Consultants
AAIS - American Association of Insurance Services
AALTCI - American Association for Long Term Care Insurance
AALU - Association for Advanced Life Underwriting
AAM - Associate in Automation Management
AAMGA - American Association of Managing General Agents
AAPL - American Association of Petroleum Landmen
AAPMR - American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
AASCIF - American Association of State Compensation Insurance Funds
ABA - American Bar Association, American Bankers Association
ABIH - American Board of Industrial Hygienists
ABIME - American Board of Independent Medical Examiners
ABS - American Bureau of Shipping

AC-The American College

ACA-Association of Corporate Counsel (formerly ACCA)

ACAS-Associate of the Casualty Actuarial Society

ACC-anti-concurrent cause (provision)

ACCA-American Corporate Counsel Association (now ACA)

ACCI-American Corporate Counsel Institute

ACEC-American Consulting Engineers Council

ACII-Associateship of the Chartered Insurance Institute (British)

ACLA-Automobile Claim Law Associate

ACLI-American Council of Life Insurers

ACLS-Automobile Claim Law Specialist

ACLU-American College of Life Underwriters

ACM-asbestos-containing material

ACORD-Association for Cooperative Operations Research and Development

ACSC-Association of Casualty & Surety Companies

ACSR-Accredited Customer Service Representative

ACT-Agents Council for Technology

ACV-actual cash value

ACWRRE-American Cargo War Risk Reinsurance Exchange

ADA-Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990

ADB-accidental death benefit

AD&D-accidental death and dismemberment

ADEA-Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967

ADR-alternative dispute resolution; American depository receipt

A/E-architect/engineer

A&E-architects and engineers (liability coverage)

AEI-American Educational Institute

AEIA-American Excess Insurance Association

AFIA-American Foreign Insurance Association

AFSB-Associate in Fidelity and Surety Bonding

AGC-Associated General Contractors of America

AGRP-Association of Governmental Risk Pools

A&H-accident and health (insurance)

AHAS-Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety

AHERA-Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act of 1986

AHIA-Association of Health Insurance Advisors

AHIP-America's Health Insurance Plans

AHIS-American Hull Insurance Syndicate

AI-additional insured

AIA-American Institute of Architects; American Insurance Association

AIA-Aviation Insurance Association

AIAB-Alliance of Insurance Agents and Brokers

AIAF-Associate in Insurance Accounting and Finance

AIBM-Automobile Insurers Bureau of Massachusetts

AIC-Associate in Claims

AICP-Association of Insurance Compliance Professionals

AICPA-American Institute of Certified Public Accountants

AICPCU-American Institute for Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters (formerly AIPLU)

AIDS-Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome

AIHA-American Industrial Hygiene Association

AIM-Associate in Management

AIMA-as interest may appear

AIME-average indexed monthly earnings

AIMU-American Institute of Marine Underwriters

AIP-annual implementation plan

AIPLU-American Institute for Property and Liability Underwriters (see AICPCU)

AIPSO-Automobile Insurance Plans Service Office

AIRAC-All-Industry Research Advisory Council

AIRB-Aviation Insurance Rating Bureau

AIS-Associate in Insurance Services

AISG-American Insurance Services Group, Inc.

AIT-Associate in Information Technology

AL-automobile liability

ALAE-allocated loss adjustment expense

ALC-American Life Convention

ALCM-Associate in Loss Control Management

ALE-additional living expense (coverage); assumption of liability endorsement

ALHA-Association of Life and Health Administrators

ALIMDA-Association of Life Insurance Medical Directors of America

ALM-Association of Lloyd's Members

ALOP-advance loss of profit (insurance)

ALOS-average length of stay

ALTA-American Land Title Association

AMA-American Medical Association

AMBAC-American Municipal Bond Assurance Corp.

AMEMIC-Association of Mill & Elevator Mutual Insurance Companies

AMIC-American Marine Insurance Clearinghouse

AMIF-American Marine Insurance Forum

AMIM-Associate in Marine Insurance Management

AMW-average monthly wage

ANI-American Nuclear Insurers

ANL-above normal loss

ANSI-American National Standards Institute

AOP-all other perils

AP-additional premium

APA-Associate in Premium Auditing

API-American Petroleum Institute; Associate in Personal Insurance

APIW-Association of Professional Insurance Women

AR-all risks; accounts receivable; assigned risk

ARCO-Associated Reporting Companies

ARe-Associate in Reinsurance

ARIA-American Risk and Insurance Association

ARM-Associate in Risk Management

ARM–P-Associate in Risk Management for Public Entities

ARO-asset retirement obligation

ARP-Associate in Research and Planning

ARPI-Australian Risk Policy Institute

ARS-auction rate security

ART-alternative risk transfer; annual renewable term (life insurance)

ASA-administrative services arrangement; Associate in Society of Actuaries

ASC-Associated Specialty Contractors

ASCLU-American Society of Chartered Life Underwriters

ASCN-Applied Systems Client Network

ASHRM-American Society for Healthcare Risk Management

ASIM-American Society of Insurance Management

ASIS-American Society of Industrial Security

ASLI-Associate in Surplus Lines Insurance

ASM-available seat miles

ASME-American Society of Mechanical Engineers

ASO-administrative services only

ASOP-Actuarial Statement of Practice

ASPPA-American Society of Pension Professionals & Actuaries (formerly ASPA)

ASSE - American Society of Safety Engineers
ASTD - American Society of Training and Development
ASTM - American Society for Testing and Materials
ATA - American Trucking Associations, Inc.
ATIMA - as their interests may appear
ATLA - Association of Trial Lawyers of America
ATM - automated teller machine
ATRA - American Tort Reform Association
AU - Associate in Underwriting
AWCBC - Association of Workers' Compensation Boards of Canada
AWW - average weekly wage
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