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The INSURTECH Book: The Insurance Technology
Handbook for Investors, Entrepreneurs and FinTech
Visionaries Paperback
Publisher: Wiley
Authors: Sabine L.B VanderLinden, Shân M. Millie, Nicole Anderson, Susanne Chishti
From slow beginnings in 2014, InsurTech has captured US$7billion in investment since 2010 — a 10% annual compound
growth rate is predicted until at least 2020. Three in four insurance companies believe some part of their business is at
risk of disruption and understanding the trends, drivers and emerging technologies behind Insurance’s Digital Revolution
is a business-critical priority for all growth-minded firms.
The InsurTech Book offers essential updates, critical thinking and actionable insight — globally — from start-ups, incum-
bents, investors, tech companies, advisors and other partners in this evolving ecosystem, in one volume. For some, Insur-
ance is either facing an existential threat; for others, it is a sector on the brink of transforming itself. Either way, business
models, value chains, customer understanding and engagement, organisational structures and even what Insurance is for,
is never going to be the same. Be informed, be part of it.
Confessions of a CPA - The Capital Equivalent Value of
Life Insurance
Author: Cpa Bryan Bloom
Publisher: Infinity Publishing (PA)
Confessions of a CPA - The Capital Equivalent Value of Life Insurance, explains a strategy that focuses on
the distribution phase of our lifetime. Once you determine how much money you want in retirement, only
then can you determine how to accumulate it. This book examines the entire process, beginning with the
goal and then backing into how to achieve it. It also explains how you can transform your current nest egg, into a nest egg
that will spend as if it were three to four times as much as it’s paper value indicates. Confessions of a CPA - The Capital
Equivalent Value of Life Insurance, explains why this is true. It also explains what rate of return is necessary in any other
investment to approximate the economic value of a life insurance contract. When you get to the end of this book, you may
wonder why everyone is not applying this strategy. The simple answer is that everyone who understands, does.
Read the entire series, Confessions of a CPA to fully understand.
Fundamentals of Risk Management: Understanding,
Evaluating and Implementing Effective Risk
Management
Author: Paul Hopkin
Publisher: Kogan Page
This fifth edition of Fundamentals of Risk Management is a comprehensive introduction to commercial
and business risk for students and risk professionals. Providing extensive coverage of the core frame-
works of business continuity planning, enterprise risk management and project risk management, this is the definitive guide
to dealing with the different types of risk an organization faces. With relevant international case examples including Erics-
son, Network Rail and Unilever, the book provides a full analysis of changes in contemporary risk areas including supply
chain, cyber risk, risk culture and appetite, improvements in risk management documentation and statutory risk reporting.
Now revised to be completely aligned with the recently updated ISO 31000 and COSO ERM Framework, this comprehen-
sive text reflects developments in regulations, reputation risk, loss control and the value of insurance as a risk management
method. Also including a thorough overview of international risk management standards and frameworks, strategy and
policy, Fundamentals of Risk Management is the definitive text for those beginning or considering a career in risk.