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Balance Sheet - An accounting term referring to a listing of a company's assets, liabilities and surplus as of a specific date.

Benefit Period - In health insurance, the number of days for which benefits are paid to the named insured and his or her dependents. For example, the number of days that benefits are calculated for a calendar year consist of the days beginning on Jan. 1 and ending on Dec. 31 of each year.

Best's Capital Adequacy Relativity (BCAR) - This percentage measures a company's relative capital strength compared to its industry peer composite. A company's BCAR, which is an important component in determining the appropriateness of its rating, is calculated by dividing a company's capital adequacy ratio by the capital adequacy ratio of the median of its industry peer composite using Best's proprietary capital mode. Capital adequacy ratios are calculated as the net required capital necessary to support components of underwriting, asset, and credit risks in relation to economic surplus.

Broker - Insurance salesperson that searches the marketplace in the interest of clients, not insurance companies.

Broker-Agent - Independent insurance salesperson who represents particular insurers but also might function as a broker by searching the entire insurance market to place an applicant's coverage to maximize protection and minimize cost. This person is licensed as an agent and a broker.

Business Net Retention - This item represents the percentage of a company's gross writings that are retained for its own account. Gross writings are the sum of direct writings and assumed writings. This measure excludes affiliated writings.
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BACM-best available control measures

BAP-business auto policy

BAPCPA-Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005

BBB-banker's blanket bond

B&C-building and contents

BCAR-Best's Capital Adequacy Ratio

BCBSA-Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association

BCE-Bermuda Commodities Exchange

BCEGS-building codes effectiveness grading schedule

BCM-business continuity management

BCP-business continuity plan

BCSP-Board of Certified Safety Professionals

BDAT-best demonstrated available technology

BELRIM-Belgian Risk Management Association

BERP-basic extended reporting period

BFCGL-broad form comprehensive general liability (endorsement)

BFPD-broad form property damage (endorsement)

BI-bodily injury; business interruption

BIC-business income coverage

BIM-building information modeling

BM-boiler and machinery (forms)

B&M-boiler and machinery (forms)

BOP-businessowners policy

BOW-breach of warranty

BPB-blanket position bond

BPF-basic premium factor

BPL-bankers professional liability

BPLI-bankers professional liability insurance

BPT-branch profits tax

BR-builders risk

BRAC-Base Realignment and Closure Act

BRIC-Brazil, Russia, India, and China

BTR-below-target risk

BV-brick veneer (construction)
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