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CA PSI Site - Life, Accident and Health Agent Examination (Life Agent) Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers. Admitted Insurance Company vs. Non-Admitted Insurance Company - answerAn admitted insurance company is authorized to transact insurance in California because it has a Certificate of...

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CA PSI Site - Life, Accident and Health
Agent Examination (Life Agent) Exam
Questions With 100% Verified Answers.


Admitted Insurance Company vs. Non-Admitted Insurance Company - answer✔An admitted
insurance company is authorized to transact insurance in California because it has a Certificate of
Authority granted by the California Department of Insurance (CDI)


A non-admitted insurance company is not authorized to transact insurance in California because
of failing to comply with California requirements or did not seek admission

Pure Risk vs. Speculative Risk - answer✔Pure risks are insurable but Speculative risks are not


Pure Risks - A possibility of loss, no loss, or gain


Pure Risk - A possibility of loss or no loss; there is no possibility for gain

Contract of Adhesion - answer✔One party writes the contract without inout from the other party
on a "take-it-or-leave-it" basis

Aleatory Contract - answer✔The exchange of value is unequal.


Insured's premium payment is less than the potential benefit to be received in the event of a loss.

Indemnity Contract - answer✔An agreement to pay on behalf of another party under specified
circumstances

Unilateral Contract - answer✔Only one party is legally bound to the contractual obligations after
the premium is paid to the insurer

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Only the insurer makes a promise of future performance, and only the insurer can be charged
with breach of contract

4 elements of a valid contract - answer✔1) Competent Parties
2) Legal Purpose
3) Agreement (offer and acceptance)
4) Consideration

Preferred Risks vs Standard Risks - answer✔Standard Risks are individuals who have the same
health, habits, sex/gender, and occupational characteristics as those reflected in the mortality
table


Preferred Risks are individuals who meet certain requirements and qualify for lower premiums
because of ideal health, height and weight. Individuals in this category have a longer than
average life expectancy

Human Life Value Approach vs. Needs Analysis Approach - answer✔Human Life Value
approach is a measure of the projected future earnings and services of a person at risk in the
event of a premature death.


The objective is to provide the proper amount of coverage as determined by the value of the
individual to his/her dependents using the following factors:
- The individual's age and gender
- The individual's occupation, annual wage, and planned retirement age
- Inflation




Needs Analysis Approach determines a need for coverage upon the premature death of an
individual.


It always assumes the death of the individual to be immediate and factors the following steps into
arriving at the proper amount of coverage needed:
- Calculate all financial needs caused by immediate death, including debts, medical bills, and
final expenses

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- Provide lifetime income to the spouse
- Pay off mortgage or other debts
- Provide funds for children's education
- Subtracts any assets available to fund financial needs after death (such as retirement plan, other
insurance, liquid investments, separate savings)

Waiver of Premium - answer✔Life Insurance Disability Rider


If the insured becomes totally disabled, the insurer will waive premiums for the duration of the
disability or the end of the policy, whichever occurs first.


To qualify for the waiver, the insured must be disabled for a waiting period of 3-6 months.
The policyowner must continue to pay premiums during the waiting period, but once eligible, the
waiver is retroactive to the start of the disability and the premiums will be refunded.
During the disability, the insured will credit the premiums to the policy and all benefits, such as
cash value accumulation and dividend payments, will continue.

Disability Income Rider - answer✔Life Insurance Disability Rider


In the event of total disability and after the initial waiting period (such as 6 months), premiums
are waived and the insured is paid a monthly income.


The monthly disability income benefit is typically limited to a percentage of the face value.
The benefit paid from the rider does not reduce the death benefits paid out upon death.

Accidental Death Benefit rider - answer✔Life Insurance Rider affecting the death benefit
amount


May be called multiple indemnity rider


In the event of a claim, the policy normally pays double or triple the face amount only if the
insured's death was a result of an accident.

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