insurance Crossword Puzzles
Session 27: Insurance 2022-10-05
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- this insurance covers damage to the policy owners car if its in an accident with another car or object
- insurance provides specified amount of money at times when the policy owner is unable to work because of illness or has suffered an accident.
- most businesses and individuals this insurance in the case that someone else is injured while in their home, apartment or yard.
- the most common types of insurance include auto, homeowners,renters , health and xxxx.
- how many basic types of auto insurances are there ?
- this insurance protects against losses whether the family is home or away.
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- this type of insurance covers incidents in which the owners car injures or kills a pedestrian.
- provides you with money if you suffer some type of illness , disaster , or accident.
- is a twelve step self-help program for families and friends of compulsive gamblers, and it is similar to the nature of Al-Anon.
- this type of auto insurance an individuals insurance automatically pays for damages to his or her car or medical expenses no matters whos fault.
- insurance plans are available to pay for different types of medical coverage, including doctor visits , hospitalizations, prescription drugs and substance abuse treatment and counseling.
- provides money to families after the policy owner dies.
- this insurance is for people who do not own their own homes and need to protect their personal possessions.
13 Clues: how many basic types of auto insurances are there ? • provides money to families after the policy owner dies. • this insurance protects against losses whether the family is home or away. • provides you with money if you suffer some type of illness , disaster , or accident. • the most common types of insurance include auto, homeowners,renters , health and xxxx. • ...
Insurance -Risk Management VB 2019-04-18
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- A practice by which a company provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium.
- The potential that a chosen action or activity (including the choice of inaction)will lead to a loss (an undesirable outcome).
- the quality of being insurable; the conditions under which an insurance company will issue insurance to an applicant (based on standards set by the insurance company).
- An amount to be paid for an insurance policy.
- the total amount and type of insurance carried.
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- An insurance policy is a legally binding contract between an insurance company and the person who buys the policy, commonly called the "policyholder", who also is often the person insured.
- A person or company that underwrites an insurance risk; the party in an insurance contract undertaking to pay compensation.
- A specified Amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim.
- The state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
- The person, group, or property for which an insurance policy is issued. The condition of having insurance.
- A formal request to an insurance company asking for a payment based on the terms of the insurance policy.
11 Clues: An amount to be paid for an insurance policy. • the total amount and type of insurance carried. • The state of being responsible for something, especially by law. • A specified Amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim. • ...
Risk Protection and Insurance 2019-01-17
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- Insurance, There are different kinds of this insurance that provide a large chunk of money either over a period of time, or at once after someone dies.
- Insurance, There are different kinds of this insurance that cover vehicles for multiple things.
- what should you do to all of your credit and debit cards as soon as they arrive.
- The amount you pay for covered services before your insurance plan starts to pay.
- a 4 digit number you type in when you pay for something
- when a company agrees to protect you from financial loss for monthly payments, a form of risk protection.
- A situation involving exposure to danger.
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- Insurance, This covers medical issues and wellness expenses.
- Theft, People can get your name and personal information and use this to do things in your name.
- Scam, A type of scam that promises a loan if you pay them a certain amount of money but the loan doesn't come when you pay.
- Insurance, It covers your house and your belongings in the case of theft or disaster.
- Don't send checks in the (blank) because they could be stolen or altered.
- Repair, a type of scheme that involves a company advertising that they can erase bad credit history.
- you can't (blank) all risks in life
- Term Disability Insurance, This covers your income for when you can't make money because of a disability over a period of time,
15 Clues: you can't (blank) all risks in life • A situation involving exposure to danger. • a 4 digit number you type in when you pay for something • Insurance, This covers medical issues and wellness expenses. • Don't send checks in the (blank) because they could be stolen or altered. • what should you do to all of your credit and debit cards as soon as they arrive. • ...
Insurance 2026-02-09
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- The application form for insurance
- The amount charged by the insurance company for insurance
- sells insurance for one specific insurance company
- The insured person cannot make a profit off insurance
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- This insurance covers hospital bills and medication
- This type of insurance covers all vehicles and people in a car accident
- The payment made by the insurance company
- Offers protection incase of a loss
- The contract between the insured person and the insurance company outlining the conditions of the insurance.
- The extra cost added to a persons premium
10 Clues: The application form for insurance • Offers protection incase of a loss • The payment made by the insurance company • The extra cost added to a persons premium • sells insurance for one specific insurance company • This insurance covers hospital bills and medication • The insured person cannot make a profit off insurance • ...
Capitulo 5: Los vacaciones Jill Silva 2024-03-05
18 Clues: Waves • Valid • Hostel • Lodging • Compass • Distant • Expired • Itinerary • Insurance • Ecotourism • Cruise Ship • Traffic jam • Scuba Diving • To pack bags • Customs Agent • Notice/Warning • ruinas Ruins • High/Low insurance
Car Insurance 2025-09-05
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- Your notice to the insurance company that a loss has occurred
- Pays for injuries caused by a driver who doesn’t have enough insurance to cover your loss.
- Purchase from the insurance company without the help of an agent.
- Pays for theft, or damage to your car not caused by a collision, i.e., vandalism, weather.
- Pays for damage to your car caused by hitting something, i.e., a wall, vehicle.
- A statement detailing the premium you will pay for the specific coverage you request.
- Person inside the auto, other than the driver, injured in a covered accident.
- Operator of the insured auto or any licensed person who has permission to drive.
- Pays for damage to others’ property resulting from an auto accident that is your fault.
- pays accident-related medical bills for you and your passengers, regardless of who’s at fault.
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- What you pay the insurance company for covering your RISK.
- A local professional paid by an insurance company to sell policies.
- Pays for injuries caused by a driver who doesn’t have insurance to cover your loss.
- What you pay out of pocket, before the insurance pays your claim
- The cost in dollars of property damage or injuries covered in your policy
- The maximum amount you will receive for a specific type of coverage
- Pays for injuries that happen to others in an auto accident that is your fault.
- Person outside the auto who suffers a loss due to a covered accident.
18 Clues: What you pay the insurance company for covering your RISK. • Your notice to the insurance company that a loss has occurred • What you pay out of pocket, before the insurance pays your claim • Purchase from the insurance company without the help of an agent. • A local professional paid by an insurance company to sell policies. • ...
Insurance Terms Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-23
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- The main purpose of insurance
- Licensed professional who sells insurance
- What the policy does not cover
- The amount paid for insurance coverage
- Short for deductible; what you pay before insurance kicks in
- Cap on insurer responsibility
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- Amount exceeding coverage or limits
- Process of evaluating insurance risk
- A contract outlining insurance coverage
- Length of time a policy is in force
- Protection provided by an insurance policy
- Maximum amount an insurer will pay
12 Clues: The main purpose of insurance • Cap on insurer responsibility • What the policy does not cover • Maximum amount an insurer will pay • Amount exceeding coverage or limits • Length of time a policy is in force • Process of evaluating insurance risk • The amount paid for insurance coverage • A contract outlining insurance coverage • Licensed professional who sells insurance • ...
General insurance crossword Team 5 2016-06-06
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- Tax benefit in health insurance under which section ?
- ....... insurance protects against financial contingency arising due to accidents.
- under ....... third party liability is compulsory
- ..... is the amount to be paid to insured in case of policy lapses
- policy will lapse if premiums are not paid
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- ...... is the price of insurance
- Waiting period for new health insurance policy
- Home insurance covers ....... and contents
- Travel and health insurance is a part of ...... insurance
- ....... regulates insurance sector
- NCB is transferrable true/false
11 Clues: NCB is transferrable true/false • ...... is the price of insurance • ....... regulates insurance sector • Home insurance covers ....... and contents • policy will lapse if premiums are not paid • Waiting period for new health insurance policy • under ....... third party liability is compulsory • Tax benefit in health insurance under which section ? • ...
Health Insurance Terms 2024-05-07
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- a plan compliant with Affordable Care Act regulations.
- the amount an insured individual must pay toward the cost of a particular benefit.
- a licensed insurance professional who obtains multiple quotes and plan information in the interest of their client.
- perscription drug which is marketed with a specific brand name by the company that manufactures it.
- a health insurance program created in 1965 that provides health benefits to low-income individuals who cannot afford Medicare or other commercial plans.
- standardized document detailing plan coverage.
- payments to an insurance company providing coverage.
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- a list of prescription medications covered by your plan.
- Usually the spouse and unmarried children (adopted, step or natural) of a policy holder.
- the total of an insured individual's co-insurance payments and co-payments.
- a healthcare organization that ties payments to quality metrics and the cost of care.
- A group of doctors, hospitals and other providers contracted to provide services to insured individuals for less than their usual fees.
- the percentage of covered expenses an insurance individual shares with the carrier.
- the chemical equivalent to a "brand name drug".
- the federal health insurance program that provides health benefits to Americans age 65 and older.
- plans offered by private insurance companies to help fill the "gaps" in Medicare coverage.
- a personal savings account that allows participants to pay for medical expenses with pre-tax dollars.
17 Clues: standardized document detailing plan coverage. • the chemical equivalent to a "brand name drug". • payments to an insurance company providing coverage. • a plan compliant with Affordable Care Act regulations. • a list of prescription medications covered by your plan. • the total of an insured individual's co-insurance payments and co-payments. • ...
Medicare Supplement Crossword Puzzle 2012-07-18
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- Form or document used to request Insurance coverage
- Automatic Clearing House
- U.S. government program, financed by federal, state, and local funds, of hospitalization and medical insurance for persons of all ages within certain income limits
- This is the number of MedicareBlue Supplement plans Wellmark offers at this time
- Description of Marketable Products with Wellmark for members over age 65 or under age 65 if disabled
- This form is completed if the applicant is intending to terminate an existing medicare Supplement policy
- This date must be the same as or later than the Medicare Part B eligibility date
- Leaving of other health coverage program; not by choice; termination of a person’s or group’s membership in a health plan
- An insurance policy that is available to individuals when a group health insurance policy ends
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- A U.S. government program of hospitalization insurance and voluntary medical insurance for persons aged 65 and over and for certain disabled persons under 65
- A requirement by your state government that a health plan must allow you to enroll regardless of your health, age, gender, or other factors that might predict your use of health services
- Extra or additional insurance that you can purchase to help you pay for services and out-of-pocket expenses that your Medicare/Medicaid insurance does not cover
- The use of oral or written statements that do not truly reflect the facts either by an insured on an application for insurance or by an insurer concerning the terms or benefits of an insurance policy
- The act of enrolling or state of being enrolled
- Monthly ACH, Quarterly, Semi-Annual or Annual
15 Clues: Automatic Clearing House • Monthly ACH, Quarterly, Semi-Annual or Annual • The act of enrolling or state of being enrolled • Form or document used to request Insurance coverage • This is the number of MedicareBlue Supplement plans Wellmark offers at this time • This date must be the same as or later than the Medicare Part B eligibility date • ...
Lowe's Benefits 2022-07-04
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- The number of the Lowe’s Associate Care Center to help answer any questions you may have. 1-844-HR-_____.
- Life insurance for your children and/or domestic partner’s children. _____life insurance.
- With diabetes prevention and management, you can get 1-1 coaching, connected devices, and free diabetic _____. (2 words)
- Place to go to find discounts. The benefit _____.
- 24/7 access to board-certified physicians for non-emergency, virtual visits.
- Lowe’s provides $10,000 of _____ insurance for all full-time, hourly Associates.
- This account can save money pre-tax for use with qualifying medical expenses. Health care _____ spending account.
- As an employee at Lowe’s, you can get a discount on both auto and home _____.
- This coverage helps you with things like creating a will an fighting a speeding ticket. Pre-paid _____.
- This benefit helps you pay for continuing education. _____ reimbursement.
- Also known as health care insurance. _____ insurance.
- For those looking to adopt a child, Lowe’s provides _____ assistance to help with related expenses.
- All Lowe’s employees get a 10% _____ when shopping at a Lowe’s store on online.
- Help if you have high blood pressure. _____ management program.
- Plan that allows you to buy shares of Lowe’s stock at a discount.
- Benefit time to use when it is time to hit the beach!
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- The Centers of Excellence program provides 100% coverage and no out-of-pocket costs for knee _____, among other things.
- For eligible Associates who give birth, Lowe’s will provide 10 _____ of fully paid leave in addition to the two weeks of parental leave.
- 401k is one way to save for this life event.
- Additional insurance you can purchase to protect loved ones upon your death. _____ life insurance.
- Employees can save up to $3,500 on _____ costs by taking advantage of Mortgage Lender Benefits when buying a new home.
- Both short-term and long-term _____ help to cover medical costs in case of an accident.
- Lowe’s will match up to six _____ of your contributions to your 401k.
- Insurance that can help pay for the expenses of your four-legged family members.
- For Associates needing help to conceive a child, Lowe’s provides _____ benefits.
- Insurance plan that provides you annual exams and steep discounts on eye glasses and contacts.
- Benefit time to use when you are under the weather and cannot make it to work.
- _____ cessation. Help for if you want to quit smoking.
- Star Program to recognize positive behaviors in one of 5 categories.
- Benefit that provides a personal health assistant. They can help you understand your benefits, find a doctor, and help manage you and your family’s health.
- Benefit for new mothers.
- _____ theft protection helps you if someone was to steal your identity.
- Insurance for taking care of your teeth.
33 Clues: Benefit for new mothers. • Insurance for taking care of your teeth. • 401k is one way to save for this life event. • Place to go to find discounts. The benefit _____. • Also known as health care insurance. _____ insurance. • Benefit time to use when it is time to hit the beach! • _____ cessation. Help for if you want to quit smoking. • ...
Lowe's Benefits 2022-07-04
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- The number of the Lowe’s Associate Care Center to help answer any questions you may have. 1-844-HR-_____.
- _____ life insurance. Life insurance for your children and/or domestic partner’s children.
- With diabetes prevention and management, you can get 1-1 coaching, connected devices, and free diabetic _____. (2 words)
- Place to go to find discounts. The benefit _____.
- 24/7 access to board-certified physicians for non-emergency, virtual visits.
- Lowe’s provides $10,000 of _____ insurance for all full-time, hourly Associates.
- This account can save money pre-tax for use with qualifying medical expenses. Health care _____ spending account.
- As an employee at Lowe’s, you can get a discount on both auto and home _____.
- This coverage helps you with things like creating a will an fighting a speeding ticket. Pre-paid _____.
- This benefit helps you pay for continuing education. _____ reimbursement.
- Also known as health care insurance. _____ insurance.
- For those looking to adopt a child, Lowe’s provides _____ assistance to help with related expenses.
- All Lowe’s employees get a 10% _____ when shopping at a Lowe’s store on online.
- Help if you have high blood pressure. _____ management program.
- Plan that allows you to buy shares of Lowe’s stock at a discount.
- Benefit time to use when it is time to hit the beach!
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- The Centers of Excellence program provides 100% coverage and no out-of-pocket costs for knee _____, among other things.
- For eligible Associates who give birth, Lowe’s will provide 10 _____ of fully paid leave in addition to the two weeks of parental leave.
- 401k is one way to save for this life event.
- Additional insurance you can purchase to protect loved ones upon your death. _____ life insurance.
- Employees can save up to $3,500 on _____ costs by taking advantage of Mortgage Lender Benefits when buying a new home.
- Both short-term and long-term _____ help to cover medical costs in case of an accident.
- Lowe’s will match up to six _____ of your contributions to your 401k.
- Insurance that can help pay for the expenses of your four-legged family members.
- For Associates needing help to conceive a child, Lowe’s provides _____ benefits.
- Insurance plan that provides you annual exams and steep discounts on eye glasses and contacts.
- Benefit time to use when you are under the weather and cannot make it to work.
- _____ cessation. Help for if you want to quit smoking.
- Star Program to recognize positive behaviors in one of 5 categories.
- Benefit that provides a personal health assistant. They can help you understand your benefits, find a doctor, and help manage you and your family’s health.
- Benefit for new mothers.
- _____ theft protection helps you if someone was to steal your identity.
- Insurance for taking care of your teeth.
33 Clues: Benefit for new mothers. • Insurance for taking care of your teeth. • 401k is one way to save for this life event. • Place to go to find discounts. The benefit _____. • Also known as health care insurance. _____ insurance. • Benefit time to use when it is time to hit the beach! • _____ cessation. Help for if you want to quit smoking. • ...
Towards Independence 2012-11-12
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- the company that is providing the insurance
- the payment of an amount of money that covers a person or property in the event of loss, damage or accident
- an increase in the general level of prices
- the amount of money to be paid to receive the insurance cover
- the things that an insurance policy specifically will not cover
- money that is lodged at the Rental Bond Board
- a loan for goods and property
- the person who rents a property from a landlord
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- those costs that keep on recurring
- the person who is covered by the insurance policy
- details the exact condition of a property when new tenants move in
- a promise to repair any defects that are in a product
- the things that an insurance policy covers
- a central fund
- a list of planned income and likely expenditure
15 Clues: a central fund • a loan for goods and property • those costs that keep on recurring • an increase in the general level of prices • the things that an insurance policy covers • the company that is providing the insurance • money that is lodged at the Rental Bond Board • a list of planned income and likely expenditure • the person who rents a property from a landlord • ...
Towards Independence 2012-11-12
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- a loan for goods and property
- money that is lodged at the Rental Bond Board
- the things that an insurance policy covers
- an increase in the general level of prices
- the things that an insurance policy specifically will not cover
- a central fund
- those costs that keep on recurring
- the company that is providing the insurance
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- a promise to repair any defects that are in a product
- details the exact condition of a property when new tenants move in
- the amount of money to be paid to receive the insurance cover
- the person who rents a property from a landlord
- a list of planned income and likely expenditure
- the payment of an amount of money that covers a person or property in the event of loss, damage or accident
- the person who is covered by the insurance policy
15 Clues: a central fund • a loan for goods and property • those costs that keep on recurring • the things that an insurance policy covers • an increase in the general level of prices • the company that is providing the insurance • money that is lodged at the Rental Bond Board • the person who rents a property from a landlord • a list of planned income and likely expenditure • ...
All Hands - March 2025 Definity Crossword 2025-03-10
Across
- The M of acquisitions
- The pillar of Strategy that
- Company promise
- The D of IDEA
- Stock name
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- Direct insurance
- In 2022 there was majority stake in ____ Insurance
- We are all owners
- City where Economical Fire Insurance was founded in 1871
- Making insurance better
- Home and auto insurance in BC
- Largest business line of Definity
12 Clues: Stock name • The D of IDEA • Company promise • Direct insurance • We are all owners • The M of acquisitions • Making insurance better • The pillar of Strategy that • Home and auto insurance in BC • Largest business line of Definity • In 2022 there was majority stake in ____ Insurance • City where Economical Fire Insurance was founded in 1871
crossword puzzle 2024-04-22
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- anything that exposes you to the risk of loosing something of value
- a price that exists above some sort of fundamental value
- person who derives advantage from something
- the people who do not have insurance
- failure to use reasonable care
- an advantage or profit gained from something
- provides protection from a possible eventuality
- medication authorized by a doctor
- the provision of health care through a telephone
- a payment made by a beneficiary
- a sum paid to cover money that has been spent or lost
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- amount of protection given by an insurance policy
- a type of insurance in which the insured pays a share
- the action of subtracting
- the act of enrolling
- per each day
- able to be deducted
- portion of sales revenue that is not consumed
- consolidated omnibus budget reconciliation act
- a course of principles adopted or proposed by a government
- the person who owns the insurance policy
- a patient who receives medical treatment without being in the hospital
- cause of action related to economic loss
- indicates a patient will stay in the hospital
- something usually money awarded to someone for a loss
25 Clues: per each day • able to be deducted • the act of enrolling • the action of subtracting • failure to use reasonable care • a payment made by a beneficiary • medication authorized by a doctor • the people who do not have insurance • the person who owns the insurance policy • cause of action related to economic loss • person who derives advantage from something • ...
Insurance decoded 2022-09-23
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- A global provider of life, accident and health insurers, formed an alliance with EY to aid companies in digital transformation of technologies and services
- A person who calculates risk and probability on behalf of an insurer
- With this EY Tool, insurers can launch new products, new business models and even entirely new brands in 12 months or less
- Device which helps insurance companies to analyse the risk profile of a driver and customize both offline and online car insurance policies
- German based InsurTech raised US $400m series D funding in July 22 for business expansion
- An arrangement between a bank and an insurance company allowing the insurance company to sell its products to the bank's client base
- A reinsurance contract that involves an insurance business acquiring insurance from another insurer
- Additional paid-up feature to widen up the scope of the base life insurance policy
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- An Indian InsurTech, recently filed draft papers for IPO with SEBI
- Technology used in insurance companies for applications such as KYC, Anti-money Laundering (AML) procedures, claim handling, and creating peer-to-peer models
- A specialized type of insurance agent or broker that has been granted underwriting authority by an insurer
- the process of taking steps to reduce the chance of loss or damage arising
- A person who assesses risk on behalf of an insurer and assumes that risk in return for a fee
- A process where the insurer, acting on behalf of a policyholder who has suffered loss, pursues a third-party who has caused that loss for compensation
- Connecting link between the insurer and the insured in case of claims
- The act of compensating somebody else for damage or loss that you cause them
16 Clues: An Indian InsurTech, recently filed draft papers for IPO with SEBI • A person who calculates risk and probability on behalf of an insurer • Connecting link between the insurer and the insured in case of claims • the process of taking steps to reduce the chance of loss or damage arising • ...
Insurance Decode 2022-08-17
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- Device which helps insurance companies to analyze the risk profile of a driver and customize both offline and online car insurance policies
- An Indian InsurTech, recently filed draft papers for IPO with SEBI
- A person who calculates risk and probability on behalf of an insurer.
- the process of taking steps to reduce the chance of loss or damage arising.
- A global provider of life, accident and health insurers, formed an alliance with EY to aid companies in digital transformation of technologies and services
- An arrangement between a bank and an insurance company allowing the insurance company to sell its products to the bank's client base
- German based InsurTech raised US $400m series D funding in July 22 for business expansion
- The act of compensating somebody else for damage or loss that you cause them.
- Additional paid-up feature to widen up the scope of the base life insurance policy.
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- A process where the insurer, acting on behalf of a policyholder who has suffered loss, pursues a third-party who has caused that loss for compensation.
- A specialized type of insurance agent or broker that has been granted underwriting authority by an insurer.
- A reinsurance contract that involves an insurance business acquiring insurance from another insurer.
- Connecting link between the insurer and the insured in case of claims
- Technology used in insurance companies for applications such as KYC, Anti-money Laundering (AML) procedures, claim handling, and creating peer-to-peer models.
- A person who assesses risk on behalf of an insurer and assumes that risk in return for a fee.
- With this EY Tool, insurers can launch new products, new business models and even entirely new brands in 12 months or less.
16 Clues: An Indian InsurTech, recently filed draft papers for IPO with SEBI • Connecting link between the insurer and the insured in case of claims • A person who calculates risk and probability on behalf of an insurer. • the process of taking steps to reduce the chance of loss or damage arising. • ...
DHL - PHI CROSSWORD ! 2024-06-24
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- a discount on private health insurance premiums based on the age of the person when they take out the cover
- a request made to an insurance company to payment of costs incurred for a covered service
- the amount you pay towards the hospital before your admission
- Days for which a person is not exempt from Lifetime Health cover loading calculation
- a rebate provided by the government to help cover the cost of private health insurance premiums
- the age at which a person first takes out hospital cover and is used to calculate LHC loading
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- insurance that covers the cost of treatment in a hospital
- a policy to encourage young people to take out and maintain private health insurance
- an additional tax on Australians who do not have private health insurance and earn above a certain income
- different levels of rebate percentage based on income tiers
- insurance that covers a range of services not always covered by medicare
- the amount you pay for private health insurance
- Australia's publicly funded universal healthcare insurance scheme
13 Clues: the amount you pay for private health insurance • insurance that covers the cost of treatment in a hospital • different levels of rebate percentage based on income tiers • the amount you pay towards the hospital before your admission • Australia's publicly funded universal healthcare insurance scheme • ...
D Fest- Crossword Preparation 2015-01-13
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- Rebranded name of PruProtect.
- Chance of loss
- Termination of insurance for non-payment of premium
- Other name of adverse selection.
- The amount you or your employer pays in exchange for health insurance coverage
- Chief Executive Officer of Vitality Health.
- Holding company of Vitality Health and Vitality Life
- Brand Ambassodor of Vitality Health.
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- Form submitted to a payer (by a health care provider or patient) to request payment for items or services
- Rebranded name of Pru Health.
- Any person (doctor or nurse) or institution (hospital, clinic, or laboratory) that provides medical care
- A covered person who relies on another person for support or obtains health coverage through a spouse or parent who is the covered person under a health plan
- Policy Administration System of Vitality Health.
- The amount of expenses that must be paid out of pocket before an insurer will pay any expenses.
- National reinsurer of India
- This will allow the previously terminated policy to resume.
- The insurance agreement or contract
- Cause of loss
- -----------(11 Char) is insurance that is purchased by an insurance company
19 Clues: Cause of loss • Chance of loss • National reinsurer of India • Rebranded name of PruProtect. • Rebranded name of Pru Health. • Other name of adverse selection. • The insurance agreement or contract • Brand Ambassodor of Vitality Health. • Chief Executive Officer of Vitality Health. • Policy Administration System of Vitality Health. • ...
Cars Vocab Crossword 2023-04-04
Across
- you do all the work to sell it
- subtract these from price
- if you were to pay full price without loan, or the amount you borrow for loan
- call to insurance company to describe an event
- average annual depreciation divided by original cost
- everything/ best type of warranty
- like renting
- subtract the trade in/down payment
- covers your liability for injury to others
- take it to dealership/could be down payment for another car
- loss of value over time
- the combination of bodily injury and property damage insurance
- website used to show info about car/history of car
- covers damage to your vehicle or you if hit by uninsured motorist
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- Fees title and license
- 7% times purchase price
- covers damage to other people's property, including property
- bring your car in to get fixed free of charge if something is wrong with car among a lot of people
- after negotiations and extra accessories/final purchase price
- warranty basically
- covers damage to your own vehicle
- price after purchase price + extra fees - rebates (outdoor price)
- part of bill you pay before insurance kicks in
- (act of God insurance) covers damage or loss to your vehicle from fire, theft, vandalism, hail, and other causes
- website to help value car
- insurance/ protection use when something breaks or goes bad
- high risk insurance
- manufacturer's suggested retail price: printed on sticker
28 Clues: like renting • warranty basically • high risk insurance • 7% times purchase price • loss of value over time • subtract these from price • website to help value car • Fees title and license • you do all the work to sell it • covers damage to your own vehicle • everything/ best type of warranty • subtract the trade in/down payment • covers your liability for injury to others • ...
Economics 2022-11-14
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- Medical Payment Insurance
- When you purchase a stock you are taking a ____
- Health Maintenance Organization
- Money taken out of your paycheck
- This explains your insurance
- Free Application for Federal Student aid
- preferred provider organization
- How easy your assets can turn into cash
- Usually given for sports or academic achievements
- Code to access your debit card balance
- You are your own boss
- You need this when you die
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- when you buy a stock you are making an _____ in a company
- Annual Percentage Rate
- When a market falls
- Federal Insurance Contributions Act
- a security that represents ownership in a corporation
- money that you pay when you go to a medical office
- when someone you know dies and they leave you money
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- you unexpectedly get a sum of money
- How to get goods without money
- Securities and Exchange Commission
23 Clues: When a market falls • You are your own boss • Annual Percentage Rate • Medical Payment Insurance • You need this when you die • This explains your insurance • How to get goods without money • Health Maintenance Organization • preferred provider organization • Money taken out of your paycheck • Securities and Exchange Commission • Federal Insurance Contributions Act • ...
BO 2025-04-28
Across
- A fixed amount a patient pays for covered healthcare services at the time of care.
- Federal health insurance for people 65 and older, and some younger people with disabilities.
- The healthcare professional or facility delivering care, such as a doctor, clinic, or hospital.
- A document listing healthcare charges, payments, insurance adjustments, and the remaining balance due.
- of Benefits A document sent by insurance explaining how a claim was processed, showing what was paid and what the patient may owe.
- A written order from a primary care doctor for a patient to see a specialist or receive certain services.
- The process of sending invoices to patients or insurance companies for services provided.
- The amount a patient owes after insurance has processed and paid its portion of a claim.
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- Permission from an insurance company for a healthcare service before it is performed to guarantee coverage.
- The total amount a patient must pay out-of-pocket before insurance begins to cover services.
- A formal request asking an insurance company to review and possibly overturn a denied or underpaid claim.
- The individual receiving medical care or treatment.
- A state and federal program providing health coverage to people with low income or limited resources.
- A request for payment submitted to an insurance company for services provided.
14 Clues: The individual receiving medical care or treatment. • A request for payment submitted to an insurance company for services provided. • A fixed amount a patient pays for covered healthcare services at the time of care. • The amount a patient owes after insurance has processed and paid its portion of a claim. • ...
Insurance terms 2026-02-25
Across
- Lasts your entire life and builds savings.
- If you do not have insurance… you are taking this financial ______.
- Money your family receives when you die.
- Small add-on to policy.
- Small fixed amount you pay at the doctor’s office.”
- Requires you to use doctors inside a network.
- Official request to insurance company.
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- Covers valuable items separately.
- Illnesses you had before buying insurance.
- Savings portion of permanent life insurance.
- Amount you pay every month.
- Covers you for a specific number of years.
- Amount you pay before insurance starts paying.
- Official amount written in the policy.
14 Clues: Small add-on to policy. • Amount you pay every month. • Covers valuable items separately. • Official amount written in the policy. • Official request to insurance company. • Money your family receives when you die. • Illnesses you had before buying insurance. • Lasts your entire life and builds savings. • Covers you for a specific number of years. • ...
Open Enrollment Crossword 2024-10-31
Across
- The fixed fee policyholders pay for a service covered by their health insurance plan.
- Routine care a patient receives to maintain their health.
- Company paid benefit program designed to provide confidential and professional assistance to employees who are dealing with personal or work-related problems that could affect their well-being.
- The patient’s share of the health care service after the deductible is paid.
- A person who is eligible to be added to a policyholder’s health insurance coverage.
- Considered to be a patient's main medical provider.
- A change in life circumstances that allows you to alter an existing health insurance policy, or sign up for a new one, outside of open enrollment periods.
- This type of health insurance plan contracts with a network of physicians or medical groups to offer care at set costs.
- The time of year when someone can sign up for health insurance or make changes to their coverage.
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- The division of time and focus between working and family or leisure activities.
- This type of health insurance partners with a group of clinics, hospitals and doctors to create a network of preferred providers.
- The amount paid for covered health care services before an insurance plan starts to pay.
- The bill a patient or their doctor or health care provider submits to their health insurance company.
- The amount that policyholders pay for health insurance coverage.
- The state of being in good overall health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
15 Clues: Considered to be a patient's main medical provider. • Routine care a patient receives to maintain their health. • The amount that policyholders pay for health insurance coverage. • The patient’s share of the health care service after the deductible is paid. • The division of time and focus between working and family or leisure activities. • ...
Orencia OnCall BVS Crossword 2024-12-13
Across
- Bristol-Myers Squibb
- Patient's portion of bill after meeting deductible
- Fixed amount for a covered service, paid by patient to the provider
- Medicare Part B
- Type of insurance for elderly 65+
- Agreement to provide services
- Amount paid before insurance starts
- Medicare Part C plans are also known as Medicare
- What type of code is L40.59
- Independent Physicians Association
- Person receiving medical treatment
- Health maintenance organization
- BMS drug for rheumatoid arthritis
- Government insurance program for low-income families
- Something you do for all profiles except Traditional Medicare, Standard Supp, and/or Tricare 4Life
- Insurance policy's start date
- Medical groups may bear ____ for the claim
Down
- Used to complete Electronic Eligibility Check
- Also known as group name
- All calls are being
- Patient signatures in this state expire in 2.5 years
- Insurance policy's end/termination date
- You're doing this crossword puzzle because you got tired of documenting ___
- PreDeterminations are strongly
- Written request for medical services from PCP
- This plan was purchased from the Health Exchange also known as
- Orencia Infusion is not related to
- Payer mentions they do not speak to 3rd parties
28 Clues: Medicare Part B • All calls are being • Bristol-Myers Squibb • Also known as group name • What type of code is L40.59 • Agreement to provide services • Insurance policy's start date • PreDeterminations are strongly • Health maintenance organization • Type of insurance for elderly 65+ • BMS drug for rheumatoid arthritis • Orencia Infusion is not related to • ...
Personal Finance Vocab 2025-08-14
Across
- – The extent of protection provided by an insurance policy.
- – On-the-job training with pay and instruction.
- – Required contribution to government revenue.
- – Federal Insurance Contributions Act; payroll tax for Social Security & Medicare.
- – The amount borrowed or owed before interest.
- – The chance of losing money on an investment.
- – Ownership in a company.
- – Failure to repay a loan.
- – Money owed to lenders.
- – Fixed regular payment, often annually.
- – Borrowed money that must be repaid with interest.
- – Spreading investments to reduce risk.
- – Payment based on hourly work.
- – A loan made to a government or corporation that earns interest.
- – Amount paid out-of-pocket before insurance pays.
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- – Asset purchased to grow in value over time.
- – A plan for income and expenses.
- – Payment for insurance coverage.
- – Someone supported financially (e.g., children).
- – Borrowed money you must repay.
- – Rise in prices over time, reducing purchasing power.
- – Insurance contract outlining coverage terms.
- – A person who buys goods and services.
- – Amount taken from pay for taxes.
- – Long-term professional journey with growth and learning.
- – The gain or loss on an investment.
- – Guarantee on product performance or replacement.
- – Profits shared with shareholders.
- – A fraudulent or deceptive scheme.
29 Clues: – Money owed to lenders. • – Ownership in a company. • – Failure to repay a loan. • – Payment based on hourly work. • – Borrowed money you must repay. • – A plan for income and expenses. • – Payment for insurance coverage. • – Amount taken from pay for taxes. • – Profits shared with shareholders. • – A fraudulent or deceptive scheme. • – The gain or loss on an investment. • ...
All About Life Insurance!! 2023-06-07
Across
- A Whole Life Pay to 65 policy is considered a _____ ___ whole life policy
- Waiver of Premium for _____ benefit provides that the company will waive the premiums on a life insurance policy if the Insured becomes totally disabled
- A cash value policy has a _____ provision available; this provision allows the Policy Owner to access the policy values by using the value of the policy as collateral
- ______ Death Benefit (ADB) provides an additional death benefit payable if the Insured dies as a result of an accident
- The privilege that allows a Policy Owner to purchase a cash value life insurance policy without evidence of insurability
- Once a policy lapses, a Policy Owner can apply for ______ by completing an application and prove insurability
- Provides life insurance coverage for the Insured’s entire lifetime
- Guaranteed ______ Benefit (GIB) provides an opportunity for an Insured to purchase additional insurance at specific ages/events without proving insurability
- _______ Death Benefit (ACDB) is a benefit/rider that provides the opportunity for an advance payment of death benefit proceeds if the Insured has 24 months or less to live
- An amount to be paid for an insurance policy
- A 31-day _____ _____ is provided after the premium due date to allow a Policy Owner to make payment without a lapse in coverage
- Covers the Insured for a specified period of time
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- A provision that provides for a Policy Owner to review and cancel their policy for a full refund
- ______ ______ is required at the time a policy is purchased
- Higher likelihood of individuals in poor health to seek insurance at a greater degree
- The cash value of a life insurance policy is typically less in the early years because a ______ _____ is assessed to account for the Insurers incurred expenses
- On a life insurance policy, ______ are an excess of an Insurer’s surplus that is payable on all participating policies
- A cash value product that is characterized by flexible premiums, flexible face value amount and flexible death benefit
- Reduced Paid Up Insurance, Extended Term Insurance and Automatic Premium Loan are all examples of ___-_______ options
- An assignment that transfers SOME rights of a policy to another individual/entity is considered a ________ Assignment
- The individual second in line to receive death benefit proceeds is referred to as the _______ beneficiary
- Insured age as of nearest birthday
- A _____ misrepresentation is false or misleading information that may have impacted an Insurers underwriting decision if the information provided had been accurate
- An exclusion that states if the Insured dies from _____ within 2 years of policy issue, the company is not required to pay a death benefit
24 Clues: Insured age as of nearest birthday • An amount to be paid for an insurance policy • Covers the Insured for a specified period of time • ______ ______ is required at the time a policy is purchased • Provides life insurance coverage for the Insured’s entire lifetime • A Whole Life Pay to 65 policy is considered a _____ ___ whole life policy • ...
pf thing 2022-11-14
Across
- amount earned before taxes
- interest you earn on interest
- the action of investing
- amount paid before insurance will pay
- an institution that deals in money
- money given to share holders from company
- something required
- unexpected good fortune with money
- similar to a bank but owned by members
- a useful or valuable thing
- a length of time when benefit is paid
- the availability of liquid assets
- a demand for money from insurance
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- something not required
- being responsible for something
- exchanging goods/services for goods/services
- interest that doesn't compound
- arrangement for compensation of loss
- pooling multiple parties reducing risk
- the total wealth of an individual
- the regard that something is held to
- payment made by beneficiary and insurer
- shares of a company
- amount paid for insurance policy
- a principle of action
25 Clues: something required • shares of a company • a principle of action • something not required • the action of investing • amount earned before taxes • a useful or valuable thing • interest you earn on interest • interest that doesn't compound • being responsible for something • amount paid for insurance policy • the total wealth of an individual • the availability of liquid assets • ...
COI HEALTH EXAM PREP 2021-07-06
Across
- assures the timely/fair processing of claims
- loss that can covered/measured
- gives INSURER reason to terminate a policy
- protects employment status up to 12 weeks/yr (unpaid leave)
- statements on an application for insurance are considered
- Medicare Part A beneficiary receives benefits must pay what first?
- type of payment arrangement used by HMOs and PPOs
Down
- protection and premium amounts stay the same
- he Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act(other name
- nonprofit information agency that collects medical information about insurance applicants
- payment arrangement used by INDEMNITY insurance
- pays for physical exam before issuing a health policy
- money that builds within a whole life insurance policy over the policy's life?
- principle factor that determines Medicaid eligibility
- high-deductible insurance plan EMLOYER CONTRIBUTES
- ordered to determine cause of death by INSURER
16 Clues: loss that can covered/measured • gives INSURER reason to terminate a policy • protection and premium amounts stay the same • assures the timely/fair processing of claims • ordered to determine cause of death by INSURER • payment arrangement used by INDEMNITY insurance • type of payment arrangement used by HMOs and PPOs • ...
Week 15 2024-02-10
Across
- submit health insurance claims to insurance companies to receive payment for the services they provide to patients. Providers
- Surgery MPFS Indicator 1 signifies a 150% adjustment for bilateral procedures, with 100% for one side and 50% for the second side. Bilateral
- Medicare insurance that covers inpatient care in hospitals. PartA
- generally have filing deadlines for claims, and for Medicare claims, they must be filed within 12 months from the date of service. Payers
- A national provider identifier (NPI) is a unique 10-digit number used by HIPAA- covered health care providers. identifier
- may be needed for services rendered to ensure that the service is approved in advance for coverage. Preauthorization
- Medicare advantage insurance in which beneficiaries can choose a private payer's managed care type of insurance. Medicare pays the private health plan a capitated rate. PartC
- medical coding can potentially impact a patient's future insurability or quality of health care. Inaccurate
- Judicial Review in US District Court, and the request must be filed within 60 days of the Appeals Council's decision. Level5
- must be submitted as soon as possible to avoid problems in processing benefits, as delays increase the chances of a problem occurring. Claims
- Payment determined by several factors including the type of provider and the type of medical service, supply, or pharmaceutical provided.
- Reconsideration by a Qualified Independent Contractor (QIC), ensuring independent review. Level2
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- Hearing by an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ), and an appeal may be made within 60days of the reconsideration decision. Level3
- Health insurance policy outlines what health care services and supplies the insurer what they will pay for in exchange for a payment of a premium.
- schedule is a listing of allowable amounts payers agree to for paying claims. Fee Geographic Practice Cost Index that adjusts the nationally derived RVUs to account for geographic variations in costs. Geographic
- A preauthorization may be needed for services rendered to ensure that the service is approved in advance for coverage. preauthorization
- factor that is a national rate determined by Medicare at the beginning of each calendar year. Conversion
- are billed directly even if they have no insurance. Patients
- Medicare insurance coverage that covers prescription drugs. PartD
- Medicare insurance coverage that covers physician or nonphysician providers' services and outpatient care in addition to other medical services that Part A doesn't cover. PartB
- Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) Level II, a standardized coding system used primarily to identify products, supplies, and services not included in CPT codes.Healthcare
- Security Act was established in 1965 as a federal health insurance program for individuals age 65 and older, regardless of income or health status. Social
- The individual responsible for paying the charges is known as the______. guarantor
- Review by a Medicare Appeals Council, and the request must be made within 60 days of the ALJ's decision. Level4
- period defined as the number of days during which all necessary services normally furnished by a physician are included in the payment for the procedure performed. Global
- Value Unit for an HCPCS code is determined by factors such as the physician's effort, practice expense, and malpractice component. Relative
- Medicare Physician Fee Schedule funded by Part B is used to reimburse physician services and it is composed of resource costs associated with physician work, practice expense and professional liability insurance. reimburse
- The billing of encounters involves coding and submitting claims to the insurance company. billing
28 Clues: are billed directly even if they have no insurance. Patients • Medicare insurance that covers inpatient care in hospitals. PartA • Medicare insurance coverage that covers prescription drugs. PartD • The individual responsible for paying the charges is known as the______. guarantor • ...
D Fest- Crossword Preparation 2015-01-13
Across
- Policy Administration System of Vitality Health.
- National reinsurer of India
- Rebranded name of PruProtect.
- The amount of expenses that must be paid out of pocket before an insurer will pay any expenses.
- A covered person who relies on another person for support or obtains health coverage through a spouse or parent who is the covered person under a health plan
- Cause of loss
- Any person (doctor or nurse) or institution (hospital, clinic, or laboratory) that provides medical care
- Chance of loss
- Chief Executive Officer of Vitality Health.
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- Holding company of Vitality Health and Vitality Life
- The insurance agreement or contract
- Other name of adverse selection.
- -----------(11 Char) is insurance that is purchased by an insurance company
- Rebranded name of Pru Health.
- Form submitted to a payer (by a health care provider or patient) to request payment for items or services
- The amount you or your employer pays in exchange for health insurance coverage
- This will allow the previously terminated policy to resume.
- Brand Ambassodor of Vitality Health.
- Termination of insurance for non-payment of premium
19 Clues: Cause of loss • Chance of loss • National reinsurer of India • Rebranded name of PruProtect. • Rebranded name of Pru Health. • Other name of adverse selection. • The insurance agreement or contract • Brand Ambassodor of Vitality Health. • Chief Executive Officer of Vitality Health. • Policy Administration System of Vitality Health. • ...
Insurance Decode 2022-08-17
Across
- Device which helps insurance companies to analyze the risk profile of a driver and customize both offline and online car insurance policies
- An Indian InsurTech, recently filed draft papers for IPO with SEBI
- A person who calculates risk and probability on behalf of an insurer.
- the process of taking steps to reduce the chance of loss or damage arising.
- A global provider of life, accident and health insurers, formed an alliance with EY to aid companies in digital transformation of technologies and services
- An arrangement between a bank and an insurance company allowing the insurance company to sell its products to the bank's client base
- German based InsurTech raised US $400m series D funding in July 22 for business expansion
- The act of compensating somebody else for damage or loss that you cause them.
- Additional paid-up feature to widen up the scope of the base life insurance policy.
Down
- A process where the insurer, acting on behalf of a policyholder who has suffered loss, pursues a third-party who has caused that loss for compensation.
- A specialized type of insurance agent or broker that has been granted underwriting authority by an insurer.
- A reinsurance contract that involves an insurance business acquiring insurance from another insurer.
- Connecting link between the insurer and the insured in case of claims
- Technology used in insurance companies for applications such as KYC, Anti-money Laundering (AML) procedures, claim handling, and creating peer-to-peer models.
- A person who assesses risk on behalf of an insurer and assumes that risk in return for a fee.
- With this EY Tool, insurers can launch new products, new business models and even entirely new brands in 12 months or less.
16 Clues: An Indian InsurTech, recently filed draft papers for IPO with SEBI • Connecting link between the insurer and the insured in case of claims • A person who calculates risk and probability on behalf of an insurer. • the process of taking steps to reduce the chance of loss or damage arising. • ...
health care 2023-09-19
Across
- insurance is the care that helps you pay for the
- depend on someone to pay for you
- a definite course of rules
- a bill sent to your insurance by your doctor
- premium what to pay just t have insurance
- bills
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- you don't have enough money
- a pale to get medicine
- the amount you pay before the insurance can
- care you main doc
- protection provided against sickness
- something that's good
- a small fee you have to pay when you go to the doctor
13 Clues: bills • care you main doc • something that's good • a pale to get medicine • a definite course of rules • you don't have enough money • depend on someone to pay for you • protection provided against sickness • premium what to pay just t have insurance • the amount you pay before the insurance can • a bill sent to your insurance by your doctor • ...
Unit 7 Vocabulary 2024-04-23
19 Clues: Budget • Deficit • Expenses • Auto Loan • Deduction • Gross pay • Auto Lease • FICA taxes • Expenditure • Debt ceiling • Fiscal policy • Cost of living • Federal Budget • Auto Insurance • Fixed expenses • Balanced Budget • Homeowners insurance • Cash envelope budget • Discretionary spending
Shedricka Hudson 2013-06-25
Across
- procedures that ensure billable services are recorded and reported for payment
- unique number that identifies a patient
- person who is the insurance policyholder for a patient
- patient w/no insurance
- Insurance that covers services not normally covered by a primary plan
- policyholder or subscriber to a health plan or policy
- policy that practices rules governing payment from patients
- third payer on a claim
- form that includes a patients personal, employment, and insurance company data
- clinician who treats a patient face to face is a ______provider
Down
- Referral _____is a document a patient signs to guarantee payment when a referral authorization is pending
- identifying code assigned when preauthorization is required
- authorization allowing benefits to be paid directly to a p rovider
- health plan that pays benefits first
- movement of monies into or out of a business
- abbreviation for the process used to generate the amount owed by a patient
- participating physicians agreement to accept allowed charges as full payment
- list of the diagnoses, procedures, and charges for a patient visit
- number assigned to a HIPAA 270 electronic transaction
- guideline rule that determines which parent has the primary insurance for a child
- change to a patients account
21 Clues: patient w/no insurance • third payer on a claim • change to a patients account • health plan that pays benefits first • unique number that identifies a patient • movement of monies into or out of a business • policyholder or subscriber to a health plan or policy • number assigned to a HIPAA 270 electronic transaction • ...
Personal Vocabulary Vocabulary 2022-09-21
Across
- Your payment before an insurance company begins coverage
- The amount of money borrowed, or the amount of money still owed on a loan
- Investment that represents a loan to gov't or corporation (low risk)
- Amount paid on an insurance policy per a given time period
- occurs when benefits outweigh the cost
- A business whose main purpose is to receive deposits and make loans
- More money is taken out based on a larger pay check (federal tax)
- Risk transfer to a third party
- interest on the original loan
- A collections of securities chosen and managed by a group of professional fund managers
- Investments that represent ownership in business (risky)
- interest paid on both the original loan and interest earned.
- Used when a person is not capable of working
Down
- The recipient of funds or other benefits from insurance policies
- All social classes pay the same percentage
- Insurance that protects your belongings from theft and destruction
- Benefits survivors or the deceased
- A periodic payment for the use of borrowed funds
- Smaller amount of money take out of pay check (sales tax)
- Used when a person is sick
20 Clues: Used when a person is sick • interest on the original loan • Risk transfer to a third party • Benefits survivors or the deceased • occurs when benefits outweigh the cost • All social classes pay the same percentage • Used when a person is not capable of working • A periodic payment for the use of borrowed funds • Your payment before an insurance company begins coverage • ...
Personal Vocabulary Vocabulary 2022-09-21
Across
- The recipient of funds or other benefits from insurance policies
- The amount of money borrowed, or the amount of money still owed on a loan
- Used when a person is sick
- Used when a person is not capable of working
- Your payment before an insurance company begins coverage
- Risk transfer to a third party
- interest on the original loan
- A business whose main purpose is to receive deposits and make loans
- interest paid on both the original loan and interest earned.
Down
- All social classes pay the same percentage
- Investment that represents a loan to gov't or corporation (low risk)
- More money is taken out based on a larger pay check (federal tax)
- Insurance that protects your belongings from theft and destruction
- A periodic payment for the use of borrowed funds
- Amount paid on an insurance policy per a given time period
- occurs when benefits outweigh the cost
- Benefits survivors or the deceased
- Investments that represent ownership in business (risky)
- A collections of securities chosen and managed by a group of professional fund managers
- Smaller amount of money take out of pay check (sales tax)
20 Clues: Used when a person is sick • interest on the original loan • Risk transfer to a third party • Benefits survivors or the deceased • occurs when benefits outweigh the cost • All social classes pay the same percentage • Used when a person is not capable of working • A periodic payment for the use of borrowed funds • Investments that represent ownership in business (risky) • ...
Australia's Health System 2025-11-08
Across
- Optional insurance individuals can purchase to cover services not included under Medicare.
- Provides additional financial assistance when individuals or families reach a certain threshold of out-of-pocket costs for Medicare services.
- The difference between what Medicare/private insurance pays and what the healthcare provider charges.
- Australia’s universal health insurance scheme.
- Private health insurance that covers treatment in private hospitals or as a private patient in a public hospital.
- A government program that subsidises the cost of prescription medicines to make them more affordable.
- Part of private health insurance that pays for non-hospital services such as dental, physiotherapy, and optical care.
- When a doctor accepts the Medicare schedule fee as full payment, meaning no out-of-pocket cost for the patient.
- An additional 1–1.5% tax for high-income earners who do not have private health insurance.
- A 2% tax on taxable income used to help fund Medicare.
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- The amount set by the government for specific medical services under the MBS.
- A government-funded program that provides support for Australians with permanent and significant disabilities.
- Health professionals who are not doctors, dentists, or nurses (e.g., physiotherapists, psychologists, dietitians).
- The regular payment made for private health insurance coverage.
- A government initiative that encourages people to take out private health insurance before age 31. Those who join later pay 2% more in premiums for each year over 30.
- The amount a patient pays when the medical charge exceeds the Medicare schedule fee.
16 Clues: Australia’s universal health insurance scheme. • A 2% tax on taxable income used to help fund Medicare. • The regular payment made for private health insurance coverage. • The amount set by the government for specific medical services under the MBS. • The amount a patient pays when the medical charge exceeds the Medicare schedule fee. • ...
Personal Finance Vocabulary 2022-09-21
Across
- The recipient of funds or other benefits from insurance policies
- The amount of money borrowed, or the amount of money still owed on a loan
- Used when a person is sick
- Used when a person is not capable of working
- Your payment before an insurance company begins coverage
- Risk transfer to a third party
- Interest on the original loan
- A business whose main purpose is to receive deposits and make loans
- Interest paid on both the original loan and interest earned.
Down
- All social classes pay the same percentage
- Investment that represents a loan to gov't or corporation (low risk)
- More money is taken out based on a larger pay check (federal tax)
- Insurance that protects your belongings from theft and destruction
- A periodic payment for the use of borrowed funds
- Amount paid on an insurance policy per a given time period
- Occurs when benefits outweigh the cost
- Benefits survivors or the deceased
- Investments that represent ownership in business (risky)
- A collections of securities chosen and managed by a group of professional fund managers
- Smaller amount of money take out of pay check (sales tax)
20 Clues: Used when a person is sick • Interest on the original loan • Risk transfer to a third party • Benefits survivors or the deceased • Occurs when benefits outweigh the cost • All social classes pay the same percentage • Used when a person is not capable of working • A periodic payment for the use of borrowed funds • Investments that represent ownership in business (risky) • ...
Personal Finance 2022-09-22
Across
- is the recipient of funds or other benefits from insurance policies.
- The amount of money borrowed, or the amount of money still owed on a loan.
- is used when a person is sick.
- is used when a person is not capable of working.
- your payment before an insurance company begins coverage.
- risk transfer to a third party.
- Interest on the original loan.
- A business whose purpose is to receive deposits and make loans.
- interest paid on both the original loan and interest earned.
Down
- All social classes pay the same percentage rate.
- investments that represent a loan to gov't or corporation
- more money is taken out based on a larger pay check(federal tax)
- insurance that protects your belongings from theft and destruction.
- A periodic payment for the use of borrowed funds.
- Amount paid on an insurance policy per a given time period.
- occurs when benefits outweigh the cost.
- benefits survivors or the deceased.
- investments that represents ownership in business(risky)
- a collection of securities chosen and managed by a group of professional fund managers
- smaller amount of money taken out of paycheck.
20 Clues: is used when a person is sick. • Interest on the original loan. • risk transfer to a third party. • benefits survivors or the deceased. • occurs when benefits outweigh the cost. • smaller amount of money taken out of paycheck. • All social classes pay the same percentage rate. • is used when a person is not capable of working. • ...
Personal Finance 2022-09-23
Across
- More money is taken out based on a larger pay check (federal tax)
- The amount of money borrowed, or the amount of money still owed on a loan
- A periodic payment for the use of borrowed funds
- All social classes pay the same percentage
- Your payment before an insurance company begins coverage
- Investment that represents a loan to gov't or corporation (low risk)
- A business whose main purpose is to receive deposits and make loans
- Benefits survivors or of deceased
- Amount paid on an insurance policy per a given time period
- Used when a person is not capable of working
- Risk transfer to a third party
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- Smaller amount of money take out of pay check (sales tax)
- Interest on the original loan
- Insurance that protects your belongings from theft and destruction
- A collections of securities chosen and managed by a group of professional fund managers
- investments that represents ownership in business (risky)
- occurs when benefits outweigh the cost
- The recipient of funds or other benefits from insurance policies
- interest pain on both the original loan and interest earned
- Used when a person is sick
20 Clues: Used when a person is sick • Interest on the original loan • Risk transfer to a third party • Benefits survivors or of deceased • occurs when benefits outweigh the cost • All social classes pay the same percentage • Used when a person is not capable of working • A periodic payment for the use of borrowed funds • Your payment before an insurance company begins coverage • ...
JA Finance Park 2022-12-08
Across
- health insurance program for people over 65
- to commit money to gain profit or earn interest
- money paid out before insurance covers costs
- money in the form of bills or coins
- a fee received or paid for the use of money
- the things you do well
- a share of a corporation sold to the public
- application for financial aid for college
- a social insurance plan that provides benefits to most who are retired, sick, or too disabled to work
- a plan or record of income and spending
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- a written order for a bank to pay money
- money you owe
- amount paid for an insurance policy
- money regularly received for work or investments
- amount of money originally invested or borrowed
- an amount deducted from a bank account
- limited resources
- the possibility of financial loss or physical harm
- required payments to the government
- a way to minimize risk for accidents, injuries, and property damage
- goods or services that make life more comfortable
- goods or services people cannot survive without
- a measurement of one's potential to pay back a debt
23 Clues: money you owe • limited resources • the things you do well • amount paid for an insurance policy • money in the form of bills or coins • required payments to the government • an amount deducted from a bank account • a written order for a bank to pay money • a plan or record of income and spending • application for financial aid for college • ...
D&A Puzzle 2026-01-12
Across
- ETL technique for incremental loads
- What is the portion of a claim paid by the insured before insurance kicks in?
- SSAS object for aggregating measures
- AI technique for unsupervised clustering
- ETL process for slowly changing dimensions
- Tableau chart for hierarchical data
- P&C insurance term for risk assumption
- AI concept for explainable decision trees
- What is the term for the amount set aside to pay future claims?
- What is the process of spreading risk among multiple insurers?
- Tableau visualization for distribution
- AI framework for distributed training
- Tableau file format for packaged workbook
- AI model for generative image synthesis
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- SSRS feature for embedding custom code
- AI model for sequence-to-sequence tasks
- P&C term for premium adjustment
- What metric shows if an insurer is making or losing money from its main business?
- What is the term for the person who represents the insured in claims?
- What is the insurance product for protection against employee dishonesty?
- Chart type for cyclical time data
- P&C insurance term for risk evaluation
- SSRS authentication protocol for web services
- Tableau function for string manipulation
- What is the insurance product for protection against workplace injuries?
25 Clues: P&C term for premium adjustment • Chart type for cyclical time data • ETL technique for incremental loads • Tableau chart for hierarchical data • SSAS object for aggregating measures • AI framework for distributed training • SSRS feature for embedding custom code • P&C insurance term for risk evaluation • P&C insurance term for risk assumption • ...
Health Insurance Basics 2022-01-31
Across
- These plans allow you to use any doctor, hospital or specialist you choose and submit a claim to your insurance company for
- expenses on a tax-free basis
- level of care is needed.
- type of medical savings account that allows you to save money to pay for current and future
- The amount paid by you or your employer, in addition to copayments, coinsurance and deductibles, in exchange for insurance
- A health problem that existed before the date your insurance coverage became effective.
- The amount of money you must pay each year to cover your medical care expenses before your insurance policy starts
- A way of sharing medical costs
- The amount you are required to pay for medical care in certain types of health plans after you have met your deductible.
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- mammograms.
- Specific conditions or circumstances for which the policy will not provide benefits.
- A health insurance plan that combines elements of an HMO and PPO.
- A primary care physician monitors your health, diagnoses and treats minor health problems, and refers you to specialists if
- The way a healthcare system manages its costs and the use of its resources.
- Services designed to keep patients healthy, including check-ups, well baby care and adult care, immunizations, Pap smears
- The maximum amount of money you will be required to pay each year for deductibles, coinsurance and copayments.
- A health insurance plan that allows you to see any doctor at any time
- of covered medical expenses
- A health insurance plan that allows you to pay a monthly or quarterly premium in exchange for healthcare services(HealthMaintenanceOrganization)
19 Clues: mammograms. • level of care is needed. • of covered medical expenses • expenses on a tax-free basis • A way of sharing medical costs • A health insurance plan that combines elements of an HMO and PPO. • A health insurance plan that allows you to see any doctor at any time • The way a healthcare system manages its costs and the use of its resources. • ...
Health Insurance 2026-01-15
Across
- The written agreement explaining coverage
- Checkups, vaccines and screenings are some
- A fixed fee for a service
- Helps pay for medical expenses
- Approval needed before certain services
- Statement showing what was paid for and what you owe
- Main doctor for regular care
- Someone covered under another person's plan
- Percentage of costs you pay after deductible
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- Request sent to insurance to pay for care
- doctor with focused expertise
- The services the insurance will pay for
- Amount you pay before insurance starts paying
- A payment (usually monthly) to keep your ins.
- The most you will pay in one year
- Meds covered by insurance
- Permission to see a specialist
17 Clues: A fixed fee for a service • Meds covered by insurance • Main doctor for regular care • doctor with focused expertise • Helps pay for medical expenses • Permission to see a specialist • The most you will pay in one year • The services the insurance will pay for • Approval needed before certain services • Request sent to insurance to pay for care • ...
BUSINESS SERVICES 2017-04-23
Across
- 4. The firm which gives financial service is
- 17. It is the warehouse licensed by Govt. to accept imported goods
- 8. Insurance provides ……… of payment for the risk of loss
- 1. It is an intangible activity provides satisfaction to wants
- 2. It is one of the characteristic of service that include participation of customers
- 9. It refers to the right of the insurer to stand in the place of the insured, after settlement of a claim
- 20. It helps to transmit products to distinct places
- 19. It is the main service to pass information
- 10. The principle of insurance directs to measure the loss in money terms
- 16. This insurance helps to meet the loss of damage for household goods and property
- 5. Lending of funds is the function of this bank
- 12. It indicates the duty of the insured to take reasonable step to minimize the loss
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- 13. This policy undertakes to pay a specified sum when the insured attains a particular age or on his death
- 18. The main function of ware house is
- 7. It is one of the main function of Insurance
- 6. The service that helps to compensate the risk in business
- 11. It is the principle explains sharing of compensation by two companies
- 14. As per this policy the amounts are paid in monthly, quarterly
- 15. This insurance compensates the owner of a ship for any loss
- 3. The services given with a social goal is ……… service
20 Clues: 18. The main function of ware house is • 4. The firm which gives financial service is • 7. It is one of the main function of Insurance • 19. It is the main service to pass information • 5. Lending of funds is the function of this bank • 20. It helps to transmit products to distinct places • 3. The services given with a social goal is ……… service • ...
Module 11 - Task 1 2019-03-27
Across
- set dollar amount you agree to pay each time you receive medical treatment.
- effectiveness of productive effort.
- formal request from the customer to an insurance company asking for a payment based on the terms of the insurance policy.
- action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials, or the process of being so manufactured.
- amount of money you agree to pay towards your losses before your insurance coverage will begin paying.
- employee of an insurance company who evaluates an individual's risk factors and assigns premium amounts.
- total value of goods produced and services provided in a country during one year.
- agreement where you make regular payments to a company and the company promises to pay you money if you suffer.
- employee of an insurance company who calculates risk based on loss percentages and determines insurance rates and premiums.
- or factors of production (land, labour, capital and entrepreneurship) used to produce goods and services.
- value of sales made by firms.
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- consumer good.
- quantity of goods and services produced in a given period of time.
- (manufactured) goods that are used in producing other goods and services, rather than being bought by consumers.
- resources or inputs used to produce goods and services: land, labour, capital and enterprise.
- estimate of what premium you would pay for a certain insurance coverage plan.
- specified amount of payment required periodically by an insurer to provide coverage under a plan for a defined period of time.
- purchase of capital goods by firms. Macro - An increase in the capital stock, or gross fixed capital formation.
- cost/A negative externality, or a cost that a transaction or activity imposes on a party that is not part of the transaction or activity.
- sustained increase in the general price level (average level of prices).
- tangible or intangible that can be owned or controlled to produce value.
21 Clues: consumer good. • value of sales made by firms. • effectiveness of productive effort. • quantity of goods and services produced in a given period of time. • sustained increase in the general price level (average level of prices). • tangible or intangible that can be owned or controlled to produce value. • ...
Understanding Insurance 2025-10-31
Across
- This refers to the amount you must pay before your insurance provider begins to cover costs. This is measured on a yearly basis.
- In this state, it is mandatory to buy auto insurance the covers injury/death of a person and property damage in an accident.
- The person or group who owns the insurance policy.
- This type of insurance protects a person against financial loss in the event of a car accident, damage, or theft.
- This type of insurance pays an agreed sum of money to a beneficiary when the insured person dies.
- Also known as the Affordable Care Act. It guarantees coverage for people with pre-existing conditions and health insurance for full-time employees of large companies.
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- The amount paid to the insurance provider every month in order to maintain an insurance plan.
- This type of insurance covers a person's home structure and personal belongings inside due to theft or loss. It also helps repair for repairs and replacement.
- Primarily for health insurance. This is the amount owed each time you visit the doctor.
- This type of insurance covers eye care such as exams, glasses, and eye injury.
- This type of insurance covers the cost expenses related to a person's teeth and gums.
- This type of insurance covers the cost of medical expenses due to illness, injuries, and health conditions.
12 Clues: The person or group who owns the insurance policy. • This type of insurance covers eye care such as exams, glasses, and eye injury. • This type of insurance covers the cost expenses related to a person's teeth and gums. • Primarily for health insurance. This is the amount owed each time you visit the doctor. • ...
Umbrella Insurance 2022-05-09
Across
- umbrella insurance
- - You will still need to pay a _____
- - adds extra protection to your current insurance policy
- up the finacial burden
- - After your insurnace policy has reached their _______ umbrella insurance will help
- - if you have pool, trampoline,wild animal, these are often called____ which umbrella insurance will help cover
Down
- - Umbrella Insurance is not ____
- - Not only are you covered, but so is your entire.. .
- - what does umbrella insurance cover?
- - without this you will end up paying $700,000 or more out of pocket
- - if you often find yourself in ___ then umbrella insurance will help
- - Umbrella isnurance wont cover damage to your own ____
12 Clues: umbrella insurance • up the finacial burden • - Umbrella Insurance is not ____ • - You will still need to pay a _____ • - what does umbrella insurance cover? • - Not only are you covered, but so is your entire.. . • - Umbrella isnurance wont cover damage to your own ____ • - adds extra protection to your current insurance policy • ...
Test 3 Review - Tuesday Terms 2024-04-11
Across
- amount you pay before insurance does.
- amount you pay every month for insurance
- type of insurance that pays for car repairs regardless of who is at fault.
- rate that never changes
Down
- money put toward the purchase price of a car
- person who receives someone's life insurance
- money taken from mortgage payments for expenditures
- arm
- coverage that will pay for the loan balance on your car if totaled and you owe more than it was worth
- amount borrowed
- type of insurance that protects you and your passengers if the other driver doesn't have insurance
- insurance to cover damage if you are the one at fault
12 Clues: arm • amount borrowed • rate that never changes • amount you pay before insurance does. • amount you pay every month for insurance • money put toward the purchase price of a car • person who receives someone's life insurance • money taken from mortgage payments for expenditures • insurance to cover damage if you are the one at fault • ...
banking crossword puzzle 2026-02-26
Across
- : Risk increase due to dishonesty or reckless behavior
- : Process of evaluating risk and deciding price
- : Principle of restoring the insured to position before loss
- : Damage injury or financial harm covered by insurance
- : The written insurance contract
- : Legal responsibility for injury or damage to others
- : Specific loss or condition that a policy does not cover
- : Person who investigates claims and determines payment amounts
- : Insurer right to recover from a third party
- : Another term for an insurance company that underwrites coverage
- : Person or entity designated to receive policy proceeds
- : Legally binding agreement an insurance policy is one
- : Optional add on that modifies a policy
- : An unexpected event that results in injury or damage
- : Temporary proof of coverage before the policy is issued
- : Amount paid to keep coverage active
- : Eligible for coverage because the risk can be accepted
- : Protection provided by the policy for specified losses
- : Extra time after due date to pay without losing coverage
- : Failure to use reasonable care leading to harm
- : Condition that increases the chance or severity of a loss
- : Company that provides coverage and pays losses
- : Policy provisions that describe duties and rules for coverage
- : Maximum amount an insurer will pay
- : Person or entity covered by the policy
- : Fixed amount paid for a covered health service
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- : Auto coverage that pays for damage from hitting another object
- : Professional who uses statistics to price risk and set premiums
- : Request for payment under the terms of an insurance policy
- : Insurance purchased by an insurer to spread risk
- : Submission of required information or documents
- : Auto coverage for non collision losses like theft or hail
- : Cost sharing percentage the insured pays after the deductible
- : Premium method based on prior loss history
- : Coverage for movable items often scheduled
- : Agent who represents only one insurance company
- : Costs the insured pays not reimbursed
- : Event that triggers coverage under a policy
- : Amendment that changes a policy terms or coverage
- : Termination of coverage due to nonpayment
- : Decrease in value over time affects actual cash value claims
- : Cause of loss insured against
- : Party to whom a policy owner transfers certain policy rights
- : Licensed representative who sells insurance for a company
- : Amount the insured pays before the insurer begins to pay
- : Form used to request insurance and provide underwriting information
- : Contract that provides a stream of payments often for retirement
- : Compensation paid to an agent or broker for selling a policy
- : Intermediary who shops coverage from multiple insurers for a client
- : Intentional deception to obtain insurance benefits unlawfully
50 Clues: : Cause of loss insured against • : The written insurance contract • : Maximum amount an insurer will pay • : Amount paid to keep coverage active • : Costs the insured pays not reimbursed • : Optional add on that modifies a policy • : Person or entity covered by the policy • : Termination of coverage due to nonpayment • : Premium method based on prior loss history • ...
Medicare Crossword - Protect, Detect and Report 2012-11-07
Across
- / The amount of money charged by an insurance company for coverage
- / Calling NHSMP to ________ fraud is easy!
- / Medicare Summary Notice more common name
- / The slip of paper that contains your Medicare number
- care / exercising & eating healthy are examples of this
- / Expenses that must be paid out of pocket before an insurer will pay any expenses
- / A payment defined in the insurance policy and paid for by the insured person each time a medical service is administered
- Insurance that pays for your medical needs is called ________
- / The best defense against Medicare fraud?
- / Common disease that affects blood sugar levels
- / What specific items your plan may or may not pay for is called _________
Down
- / Health, life, renters and car are all examples of this
- / Taking a stand and helping others to report medicare fraud shows excellent _______
- / Keeping copies of notices from your doctor and insurance company is a good way to _________ potential fraudulant activities.
- / Each year 60 Billion dollars are stolen through __________
- / Health Maintenance Organization more common name
- / When you don't share your Medicare number with a stranger you are taking steps to _________ yourself.
- / Medicare's Prescription Drug Plan
- / When your doctors office is next door this would be of great _______ to you.
- / When an older person can't leave their home they are considered _______.
- / Commonly referred to as Medicare's "Hospital Insurance"
- / Something financial to consider when choosing which plan is right for you.
22 Clues: / Medicare's Prescription Drug Plan • / Calling NHSMP to ________ fraud is easy! • / Medicare Summary Notice more common name • / The best defense against Medicare fraud? • / Common disease that affects blood sugar levels • / Health Maintenance Organization more common name • / The slip of paper that contains your Medicare number • ...
ECONOMICS 2024-04-22
Across
- diem a daily allowance paid to an employee
- the principle holding that two
- a legal contract between the insurance company
- where the insured pays a share of the payment
- Risk risks directly affecting an individual or fam
- the person who owns the insurance policy.
- savings a type of personal savings
- any medical service that requires
- healthcare provider provide comprehensive primary.
- people who do not have insurance
- an amount the insured pays before insurance claim
- what you pay monthly
- a type of insurance policy in which
- you don't have to be hospitalized for
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- company provides compensation for specific loss
- The amount you pay for covered health care
- the person or entity that will receive
- Risk when a party can be responsible for losses.
- gives workers and their families benefits
- risk damage due to uncontrollable forces like fire
- a formal request by a policyholder
- The process through which an approved
- reckless or unreasonable actions that
- A general term referring to any service
- medicine thats paid for though company
- what you're reimbursed with
- there is a contractual agreement with that health plan regarding the rates for services.
- spending through employer lets you pay
- the use of electronic information
- the amount of risk or liability that is
- a payment made by a beneficiary in addition to insurer
- of network when a contact has no been established
32 Clues: what you pay monthly • what you're reimbursed with • the principle holding that two • people who do not have insurance • any medical service that requires • the use of electronic information • a formal request by a policyholder • savings a type of personal savings • a type of insurance policy in which • The process through which an approved • ...
homeowners insurance 2025-12-04
Across
- True or false, homeowners without a mortgage have to have homeowners insurance?
- Homeowners insurance is a type of _____ insurance.
- Anyone with a _______ on their home must have homeowners insurance.
- This insurance protects what?
- Policy for single family homes
- Policy for condos
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- Lenders require homeowners insurance to protect their what?
- True or false, homeowners insurance covers flooding?
- True or false, homeowners insurance costs 2,424 a month?
- Policy for old homes
- True or false, homeowners insurance covers dwelling?
- Policy for mobile homes
- Policy for renters
13 Clues: Policy for condos • Policy for renters • Policy for old homes • Policy for mobile homes • This insurance protects what? • Policy for single family homes • Homeowners insurance is a type of _____ insurance. • True or false, homeowners insurance covers flooding? • True or false, homeowners insurance covers dwelling? • True or false, homeowners insurance costs 2,424 a month? • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-27
Across
- recipient of funds or other benefits from insurance policies
- amount of money borrowed or owed on a loan
- used when a person is sick
- used when a person is not capable of working
- your payment before an insurance company begins coverage
- risk transfer to a third party
- interest on the original loan
- receives deposits and makes loans
- Interest paid on both the original loan and interest earned
Down
- social classes pay same percentage
- investment that represents a loan to govt
- money taken out based on larger paycheck
- protects your belongings from theft and destruction
- payment for use of borrowed funds
- amount paid on an insurance policy per a given time period
- benefits outweigh the cost
- benefits survivors or the deceased
- investments that represent ownership in business
- collections of securities chosen and managed by a group of professional fund managers
- smaller amount of money taken out of paycheck
20 Clues: used when a person is sick • benefits outweigh the cost • interest on the original loan • risk transfer to a third party • payment for use of borrowed funds • receives deposits and makes loans • social classes pay same percentage • benefits survivors or the deceased • money taken out based on larger paycheck • investment that represents a loan to govt • ...
Life Insurance 2023-02-25
Across
- The amount of money you will pay out of pocket before the insurance company will make a payment
- Protection for damage to your car resulting from a crash with another car or object
- Type of life insurance that lasts for the life of the policyholder
- Protection for loss or damage to your vehicle caused by something other than a collision
- People designated by the policyholder to receive death benefit
- A formal request by a policyholder to their insurance company for compensation
- Type of life insurance for a specified amount of time
- Type of benefit paid to the beneficiaries after the policy holder dies
Down
- The practice of employers paying for a portion of their employees' insurance premium
- A person who relies on someone for financial support
- Having enough money saved and invested so a loved one could live off of it when you die
- The amount of money paid for an insurance policy
- Insurance protection for destroyed or stolen personal property for a renter
- Optional extended liability coverage that can be added to auto and homeowners policies
- The payments an individual makes each time they get medical service
- Protection against claims resulting from personal injury or property damage as a result of a car accident
16 Clues: The amount of money paid for an insurance policy • A person who relies on someone for financial support • Type of life insurance for a specified amount of time • People designated by the policyholder to receive death benefit • Type of life insurance that lasts for the life of the policyholder • The payments an individual makes each time they get medical service • ...
ACCOUNTING TERMS 2015-07-06
21 2023-08-27
Stefano 2019-09-19
15 Clues: ANXIOUS • GENETICS • IMMATURE • EPIDEMIC • DEMOCRACY • GENEALOGY • EXTENSION • RIGHTEOUS • INSURANCE • EXHAUSTION • GENERATION • CONTENTIOUS • DEMOGRAPHIC • OCEANOGRAPHY • CONSCIENTIOUS
H_75 2024-08-21
Employ Broker Care Center Lesson 1 2025-02-10
Across
- The industry focused on providing medical services, treatments, and preventive care to improve and maintain physical and mental well-being.
- A platform where individuals and businesses can compare and purchase health insurance plans
- this refers to the process of marketing and selling health insurance plans, medical devices, or healthcare services to individuals, businesses, or providers.
- Individuals who work for an organization
- The process of signing up for a health insurance plan.
- Professionals who provide expert advice in specific areas, such as healthcare management, insurance plans, or employee benefits
- Licensed intermediaries who assist individuals or businesses in selecting and purchasing health insurance plans. They often work with multiple carriers to find the best options for their clients.
Down
- software platform used in healthcare and other industries for sales performance management, incentive compensation, and analytics.
- A percentage-based payment earned by brokers or agents for selling health insurance policies or other services.
- A trained individual who helps consumers understand and enroll in health insurance plans, particularly through the Health Insurance Marketplace.
- person or entity responsible for managing employee benefit programs, such as health insurance, retirement plans, and wellness programs.
- A contract between an individual (or group) and an insurance company that outlines the terms of healthcare coverage, including covered services, costs, and exclusions.
- Service Now ticketing system
13 Clues: Service Now ticketing system • Individuals who work for an organization • The process of signing up for a health insurance plan. • A platform where individuals and businesses can compare and purchase health insurance plans • A percentage-based payment earned by brokers or agents for selling health insurance policies or other services. • ...
Title Insurance 2025-09-15
Across
- A neutral third party that holds funds and documents until closing
- Gretchen's middle name
- Lis
- Customer Relationship ____ (CRM)
- Person or entity holding property for the benefit of another
- A professional drawing of the property's boundaries and features
- A claim, liability, or restriction that affects a property's title
- A detailed map of a subdivision or parcel of land
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- The act of making a document part of the public record
- Brandon's middle name
- A type of deed that promises clear ownership and protection
- Back end contract in a wholesale transaction
- One-time fee paid for a title insurance policy
- Denise's middle name
- Legal protection for a primary residence from some creditors
- Letter of __________ for trac loans
- Anthony's middle name
- Any issue or defect that affects clear ownership of property
18 Clues: Lis • Denise's middle name • Brandon's middle name • Anthony's middle name • Gretchen's middle name • Customer Relationship ____ (CRM) • Letter of __________ for trac loans • Back end contract in a wholesale transaction • One-time fee paid for a title insurance policy • A detailed map of a subdivision or parcel of land • The act of making a document part of the public record • ...
Home insurance 2026-02-08
Across
- A house that stands alone, not connected to another.
- house A house joined to another house on one side.
- Large masses of snow that fall down a mountain.
- Something that can cause damage or loss in insurance.
- A small building next to the main house, like a shed.
- The act of illegally entering a building to steal things.
- Taking someone else’s property without permission.
- Money you receive from your insurer after a loss.
- pipe A broken pipe that floods the house.
Down
- Beschädigung Damage done intentionally to a building or property.
- damage Damage caused when water freezes inside a pipe.
- Being allowed to receive insurance benefits.
- to a power line Harm to the electric cables that provide power.
- house A traditional house built with timber frames.
- fixture Something that is fixed to a building and cannot be removed.
- You go to your insurer to ask for payment after a loss.
- The sudden sliding of soil or rocks down a slope.
- Ice pellets that can damage roofs, cars, and crops.
18 Clues: pipe A broken pipe that floods the house. • Being allowed to receive insurance benefits. • Large masses of snow that fall down a mountain. • The sudden sliding of soil or rocks down a slope. • Money you receive from your insurer after a loss. • house A house joined to another house on one side. • Taking someone else’s property without permission. • ...
Consumer Math 2024-10-30
Across
- The biggest number in a set of data minus the smallest number in the set of data
- The number that occurs the most in a set of data
- The amount of money paid for an insurance policy
- A formal request by the policy holder for coverage by their insurance company
- Legally Responsible
- Payments a policy holder pays every time they need medical service
- Middle Number in a set of data
Down
- Money the policy holder must pay before the insurance will cover a claim
- A car's worth compared to amount paid on a loan for the car
- The contract between an insurance company and the insured individual
- An arrangement in which an individual will receive financial protection from an insurance company
- amount of protection offered through an insurance policy
- Average number in a set of data
13 Clues: Legally Responsible • Middle Number in a set of data • Average number in a set of data • The number that occurs the most in a set of data • The amount of money paid for an insurance policy • amount of protection offered through an insurance policy • A car's worth compared to amount paid on a loan for the car • ...
Accounting 2025-01-29
Across
- A contract that lets you use someone else's property for a specified rate and length of time.
- The total amount of unpaid money on a loan excluding any interest charges or the initial amount borrowed on a loan.
- Illegally using someone else's identity for personal or financial gain.
- The amount that you own in assets minus the amount you owe in liabilities.
- A document that comes with your paycheck, showing how much you were paid and how much was withheld for taxes.
- The percentage of interest that's accrued yearly.
- Car insurance that protects against damage that isn't caused by a collision.
- A request submitted to your insurance provider to help pay for covered expenses.
- A document detailing the type and amount of coverage your insurance offers.
- A service that provides financial protection against the unpredictable; like car accidents or broken arms.
- The amount you'll need to pay before insurance kicks in and covers the rest of your costs. For renters and auto insurance, the deductible is per claim.
- A check into your credit history, typically in advance of applying for a loan. Hard inquiries can negatively affect your credit for 12 months and remain on your credit history for two years.
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- Paying a loan off in installments, rather than one lump sum.
- A policy offered by a private third party that protects your lender against mortgage default. It's usually required unless the purchaser pays a down payment of at least 20%.
- An add-on insurance option that protects against medical costs and lost wages in the case of a car accident.
- A deduction that legally allows you to lower the amount of taxable income you made in a year.
- A budgeting method where you record your earnings twice: once in your account and once in your budget.
- Life insurance with a finite coverage period; usually 5, 10, 20, or even 30 years.
- Contributions to state and federal governments to pay for things like public services and infrastructure.
- Anything that you spend money on, whether it's a necessity or a luxury.
20 Clues: The percentage of interest that's accrued yearly. • Paying a loan off in installments, rather than one lump sum. • Illegally using someone else's identity for personal or financial gain. • Anything that you spend money on, whether it's a necessity or a luxury. • The amount that you own in assets minus the amount you owe in liabilities. • ...
Pet Insurance 2025-10-01
Across
- Pet insurance typically excludes this type of procedure for breeding
- This is often required before coverage for specific issues
- CSAA has a $100,000 ____________.
- Type of plan that covers both injuries and illnesses
- Policyholders have the right to examine and return a policy within a specified
- Common exclusion in pet insurance policies
- Pet insurance helps manage unexpected ______ expenses
Down
- Wellness plans include this type of routine care
- What type of insurance policy is Pet Insurance?
- CSAA's optional pre-existing condition review program before filing a claim.
- Pet insurance policies often have this annual cap
- A deductible is the amount the client must pay ______ reimbursement
- Violations of the law can result in penalties for insurers.
- A pet must be this age or older to qualify for coverage
14 Clues: CSAA has a $100,000 ____________. • Common exclusion in pet insurance policies • What type of insurance policy is Pet Insurance? • Wellness plans include this type of routine care • Pet insurance policies often have this annual cap • Type of plan that covers both injuries and illnesses • Pet insurance helps manage unexpected ______ expenses • ...
Insurance Terms 2026-02-16
Across
- Replacement cost minus depreciation
- A written contract ratifying the legality of an insurance agreement
- Failure to take proper care resulting in damage or injury to others
- Evaluates losses and settles claims
- Policy statement regarding the applicant and property covered
- termination of a policy due to failure to pay
- Person covered by insurance
- The process where your insurance company seeks reimbursement from a third party or insurer responsible for the loss
- An amendment to a policy agreement
Down
- a formal request to your insurance company for payment or coverage for a loss.
- Money paid to the company
- an unexpected event or circumstance
- Another name for risk or hazard
- Uncertainty concerning the possibility of loss by a peril
- Risk of possible loss
- independent agency with responding to planning for mitigation and recovery efforts of natural disaster
- Process insurers use to evaluate a risk
- Period of time for which policy is effect
18 Clues: Risk of possible loss • Money paid to the company • Person covered by insurance • Another name for risk or hazard • An amendment to a policy agreement • Replacement cost minus depreciation • an unexpected event or circumstance • Evaluates losses and settles claims • Process insurers use to evaluate a risk • Period of time for which policy is effect • ...
Umbrella Insurance 2022-05-09
Across
- - Not only are you covered, but so is your entire.. .
- umbrella insurance
- - if you have pool, trampoline,wild animal, these are often called____ which umbrella insurance will help cover
- - without this you will end up paying $700,000 or more out of pocket
- - adds extra protection to your current insurance policy
- - if you often find yourself in ___ then umbrella insurance will help
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- - Umbrella Insurance is not ____
- - Umbrella isnurance wont cover damage to your own ____
- - After your insurnace policy has reached their _______ umbrella insurance will help
- - You will still need to pay a _____
- - what does umbrella insurance cover?
- up the finacial burden
12 Clues: umbrella insurance • up the finacial burden • - Umbrella Insurance is not ____ • - You will still need to pay a _____ • - what does umbrella insurance cover? • - Not only are you covered, but so is your entire.. . • - Umbrella isnurance wont cover damage to your own ____ • - adds extra protection to your current insurance policy • ...
ECON 2022-09-27
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- the recipient of funds or other benefits from insurance policies
- the amount of money borrowed, or the amount of money still owed on a loan
- used when a person is sick
- used when a person is not capable of working
- your payment before an insurance company begins coverage
- risk transfer to a third party
- interest on the original loan
- A business whose main purpose is to receive deposits and make loans
- interest paid on both the original loan and interest earned
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- all social classes pay the same percentage
- investment that represents a loan to gov't or corporation
- more money is taken out based on a larger pay check (federal tax)
- insurance that protects your belongings from theft and destruction
- a periodic oayment for the use of borrowed funds
- amount paid on an insurance policy per a given time period
- occurs when benefits outweigh the cost
- benefits survivors or the deceased
- investments that represents ownership in business (risky)
- a collection of securities chosen and managed by a group of professional fund managers
- smaller amount of money take out of pay check
20 Clues: used when a person is sick • interest on the original loan • risk transfer to a third party • benefits survivors or the deceased • occurs when benefits outweigh the cost • all social classes pay the same percentage • used when a person is not capable of working • smaller amount of money take out of pay check • a periodic oayment for the use of borrowed funds • ...
All About Life Insurance! 2023-06-07
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- A 31-day _____ _____ is provided after the premium due date to allow a Policy Owner to make payment without a lapse in coverage
- A cash value product that is characterized by flexible premiums, flexible face value amount and flexible death benefit
- Once a policy lapses, a Policy Owner can apply for ______ by completing an application and prove insurability
- A provision that provides for a Policy Owner to review and cancel their policy for a full refund
- The privilege that allows a Policy Owner to purchase a cash value life insurance policy without evidence of insurability
- Covers the Insured for a specified period of time
- _______ Death Benefit (ACDB) is a benefit/rider that provides the opportunity for an advance payment of death benefit proceeds if the Insured has 24 months or less to live
- Guaranteed ______ Benefit (GIB) provides an opportunity for an Insured to purchase additional insurance at specific ages/events without proving insurability
- Provides life insurance coverage for the Insured’s entire lifetime
- An exclusion that states if the Insured dies from _____ within 2 years of policy issue, the company is not required to pay a death benefit
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- ______ Death Benefit (ADB) provides an additional death benefit payable if the Insured dies as a result of an accident
- The cash value of a life insurance policy is typically less in the early years because a ______ _____ is assessed to account for the Insurers incurred expenses
- ______ ______ is required at the time a policy is purchased
- An assignment that transfers SOME rights of a policy to another individual/entity is considered a ________ Assignment
- An amount to be paid for an insurance policy
- Waiver of Premium for _____ benefit provides that the company will waive the premiums on a life insurance policy if the Insured becomes totally disabled
- The individual second in line to receive death benefit proceeds is referred to as the _______ beneficiary
- A _____ misrepresentation is false or misleading information that may have impacted an Insurers underwriting decision if the information provided had been accurate
- Insured age as of nearest birthday
- Reduced Paid Up Insurance, Extended Term Insurance and Automatic Premium Loan are all examples of ___-_______ options
- Higher likelihood of individuals in poor health to seek insurance at a greater degree
- A Whole Life Pay to 65 policy is considered a _____ ___ whole life policy
- On a life insurance policy, ______ are an excess of an Insurer’s surplus that is payable on all participating policies
- A cash value policy has a _____ provision available; this provision allows the Policy Owner to access the policy values by using the value of the policy as collateral
24 Clues: Insured age as of nearest birthday • An amount to be paid for an insurance policy • Covers the Insured for a specified period of time • ______ ______ is required at the time a policy is purchased • Provides life insurance coverage for the Insured’s entire lifetime • A Whole Life Pay to 65 policy is considered a _____ ___ whole life policy • ...
Missouri Connections for Health 2022-09-16
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- A dollar amount you pay each time you receive medical services or prescriptions
- Adult ______ Group, the group of people 18-65 who now qualify for Medicaid in Missouri
- The name of Missouri's SHIP (State Health Insurance Assistance Program), which is operated by Missouri Connections for Health
- ______ Counseling Services, Missouri Connections for Health's program assisting Missourians with Marketplace, Medicaid, and other insurance plans
- The government program that provides health insurance to people 65+ or with disabilities
- A percentage you pay each time you receive medical services or prescriptions
- The amount you pay before your insurance company begins to pay costs
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- The amount you pay each month to an insurance company
- _____ Missouri Coalition, a group of organizations that help connect Missourians to health insurance
- Because we are not for profit, all MCH programs provide free, ______ advice
- Prescription coverage for Medicare
- The government program that provides health insurance to people below 133% of the Federal Poverty Line
- Open ______, the time of year when you can change your plan or enroll in new coverage
13 Clues: Prescription coverage for Medicare • The amount you pay each month to an insurance company • The amount you pay before your insurance company begins to pay costs • Because we are not for profit, all MCH programs provide free, ______ advice • A percentage you pay each time you receive medical services or prescriptions • ...
Commerce 2021-02-11
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- A document which gives preferential treatment in respect of goods produced in certain countries.
- a letter of credit which automatically renewer itself to the original amount.
- A price quotation which includes all expenses in cost upto the buyer's place of delivery.
- a principle of insurance which promises to compensate for the loss.
- _________ note enables the buyer to make necessary steps for taking delivery of the goods.
- A retail business containing of a no. of similar shops
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- An acknowledgement of the receipt of cargo by the vessel.
- A type of insurance taken against risk incidental to marine adventure.
- An insurance taken by an employer for employees who are incharge of cash of the employer.
- Discount given to encourage immediate payments.
- A types of motor vehicle insurance
- A response to the enquiry.
- A type of insurance taken by insurance companies to insure themselves from the risk of accepting a huge insurance.
- An organisation established on 1st January 1995.
14 Clues: A response to the enquiry. • A types of motor vehicle insurance • Discount given to encourage immediate payments. • An organisation established on 1st January 1995. • A retail business containing of a no. of similar shops • An acknowledgement of the receipt of cargo by the vessel. • a principle of insurance which promises to compensate for the loss. • ...
EPIC Billing Terms 2020-09-16
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- op
- Diagnosis Related Group
- refusal of an insurance company or carrier to honor a request by an individual (or his or her provider) to pay for healthcare services obtained from a healthcare professional.
- current procedural Terminology
- similar in format to the CMS 1500 (See “CMS 1500”), this is another one of the most common claim forms.
- Date of Birth
- A type of insurance arrangement between the payer and the patient that divides the payment for medical services by percentage.
- co-ordination of Benefits
- of Appeals loa
- hospital
- ASSIGNMENT OF BENEFITS
- dos
- denial
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- amount The amount an insurance company will pay to reimburse a healthcare service or procedure.
- The process by which a patient or provider attempts to persuade an insurance payer to pay for more of a medical claim.
- is the explanation of a payment for one or more claims sent by a payer to a provider.
- contractual Adjustment
- reason codes is standard messages, which are used to describe or provide information to the medical provider or patient by insurance companies regarding why the claims were denied
- blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas
- ip
- blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey
- EXPLANATION OF BENEFITS
- Electronic Funds Transfer
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- is one of the largest providers of health information technology, used primarily by large U.S. hospitals and health systems to access, organize, store and share electronic medical record
- Document Control Number
- CLEARINGHOUSE
27 Clues: op • ip • dos • denial • hospital • Date of Birth • CLEARINGHOUSE • of Appeals loa • ASSIGNMENT OF BENEFITS • Diagnosis Related Group • EXPLANATION OF BENEFITS • Document Control Number • contractual Adjustment • co-ordination of Benefits • Electronic Funds Transfer • current procedural Terminology • blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas • blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey • ...
Retail Life Riders 2020-10-22
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- This is an additional benefit available with many life insurance policies, either automatically or as an optional rider. It provides for an additional amount of insurance, generally equal to the face amount of the policy but subject to maximums set by the company, payable if death occurs as the result of an accident. If the accident occurs while the insured is a passenger in a public conveyance, the additional insurance payable is often doubled. This benefit is sometimes also known as Double Indemnity (DI) or Accidental Death Benefit (ADB).
- A rider (endorsement) that is added to an insurance policy to provide additional benefits.
- Riders that pay annual dividends.
- A provision that under certain conditions a traditional life insurance policy will be kept in full force by the company without further payment of premiums, as long as the insured remains disabled. For Universal Life policies the monthly cost of insurance and expense charges are waived.
- A form of insurance which provides a level death benefit coverage for a child of the insured. At the death of the insured while the rider is active, it results in a paid-up policy being issued on the child's life.
- This is an additional benefit available with many life insurance policies, either automatically or as an optional rider. It provides for an additional amount of insurance, generally equal to the face amount of the policy but subject to maximums set by the company, payable if death occurs as the result of an accident. If the accident occurs while the insured is a passenger in a public conveyance, the additional insurance payable is often doubled. This benefit is sometimes also known as Double Indemnity (DI) or Additional Insurance Benefit (AIB).
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- This is an additional benefit available with many life insurance policies either automatically or as an optional rider and it provides for an additional amount of insurance, generally equal to the face amount of the policy but subject to maximums set by the company, payable if death occurs as the result of an accident. If the accident occurs while the insured was a passenger in a public conveyance, the additional insurance payable is often doubled. This benefit is sometimes known as the Accidental Death Benefit (ADB) or Additional Insurance Benefit (AIB).
- An option available in some life insurance policies that permits the insured to buy additional specified amounts of insurance at specified future time intervals without evidence of insurability. MetLife offers a Guaranteed Issue Rider (GIR) as an optional rider on many life insurance policies.
- available at a cost to the customer. If a policy has this rider and the insured becomes disabled, the company will pay an amount specified in the contract. The money may pay for cost of insurance, per thousand loads, flat loads, ride charges and can contribute to the cash value.
- Policy option that insures the policy will not lapse for a fixed number of years regardless of the market performance of the underlying funds assuming that the planned premium is paid.
- A form of insurance protection which provides decreasing term insurance that at the insured's death, a guaranteed monthly income per unit can be paid until the end of the Family Income Period measured from the date of issuance of the contract. The basic policy proceeds are payable on the date of death and may be taken in one sum or placed under any of the available payment options.
- An addition to an insurance policy that becomes a part of the policy and that expands or limits the benefits otherwise payable
- An addition to an insurance policy that becomes a part of the policy and which expands or limits the benefits otherwise payable. Examples are accidental death benefit and the waiver of premium for disability benefit riders (also referred to as Rider).
- A form of insurance which provides a level death benefit coverage for a spouse of the insured. At the death of the insured while the rider is active, it results in a paid-up policy being issued on the spouse's life.
14 Clues: Riders that pay annual dividends. • A rider (endorsement) that is added to an insurance policy to provide additional benefits. • An addition to an insurance policy that becomes a part of the policy and that expands or limits the benefits otherwise payable • ...
healthcare 101 2016-09-14
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- flat fee or set amount
- anticipates opportunities
- provides guidance to associates before manager
- oversees daily operations of an individual area
- acts with integrity
- takes responsibility
- people licensed to sell insurance
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- commits to those we serve
- another name for ISG
- health care professional
- amount paid by member along with insurance portion
- must be met before insurance kicks in
- duties include phone and written inquiries
- a person who has an active membership with insurance company
- set amount member must meet before 100% of coverage
15 Clues: acts with integrity • another name for ISG • takes responsibility • flat fee or set amount • health care professional • commits to those we serve • anticipates opportunities • people licensed to sell insurance • must be met before insurance kicks in • duties include phone and written inquiries • provides guidance to associates before manager • ...
Open Enrollment 2025 2024-12-03
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- Recorded video explaining our benefits
- Form used to designate a person to receive our benefit should you pass away
- Open Enrollment is _____ weeks long
- ____Short for Health Savings Account
- _____ Short for Benefits Resource Center
- Please read your __________ communications
- Avesis is our _____________ Insurance
- ____ Short for Short Term Disability
- Delta is our _____________ Insurance
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- Alerus holds our ______________ accounts
- Dec. 2nd through Dec. 13th is __________
- UMR is our _____________ Insurance
- You can find benefit information electronically on ___________
- Compensation Consultants is our ____Company
- The Standard is our _________ Insurance
15 Clues: UMR is our _____________ Insurance • Open Enrollment is _____ weeks long • ____Short for Health Savings Account • ____ Short for Short Term Disability • Delta is our _____________ Insurance • Avesis is our _____________ Insurance • Recorded video explaining our benefits • The Standard is our _________ Insurance • Alerus holds our ______________ accounts • ...
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SPARK Plug - Life Insurance & Annuity Puzzle 2022-06-20
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- The one who writes the policy, evaluates risk, and assigns premium
- The process of calculating premium
- Agent who represents only one company
- Insurance Co owned by its policyholders
- Whose life the annuity is based on
- The market for those who cannot get insurance through the voluntary market
- Legal agreement btwn policy owner & Ins Co.
- Health Maintenance Organization
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- The person who assesses financial risk and calculates premium costs
- Moving assets from one account to another
- Insurance is a policy that pays for disability benefits
- Amount paid when insurance claim is filed
- Form of Life Ins that is illegal (abbr)
- Insurance policy covers the policy owner's belongings within a rental property
- Amount of money paid into an annuity contract
15 Clues: Health Maintenance Organization • The process of calculating premium • Whose life the annuity is based on • Agent who represents only one company • Insurance Co owned by its policyholders • Form of Life Ins that is illegal (abbr) • Moving assets from one account to another • Amount paid when insurance claim is filed • Legal agreement btwn policy owner & Ins Co. • ...
General Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-05
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- A PERSON WHO PAYS FOR THE RIGHT TO LIVE IN A RESIDENCE OWNED BY SOMEONE ELSE
- A WRITTEN CONTRACT OF INSURANCE BETWEEN THE INSURER AND POLICYHOLDER COMPOSED OF DEC PAGE, POLICY FORM, AND ENDORSEMENTS
- THE FRONT PAGE OF A POLICY THAT SPECIFIES THE KEY INFORMATION THAT VARIES FROM INSURED TO INSURED
- TEMPORARY WRITTEN AGREEMENT WHICH PROVIDES COVERAGE UNTIL A POLICY CAN BE WRITTEN OR DELIVERED
- A GAP IN COVERAGE
- A UNIT OF COST THAT IS MULTIPLIED BY AN EXPOSURE BASE TO DETERMINE AN INSURANCE PREMIUM
- THE BASIS OF A CLAIM FOR DAMAGES UNDER THE TERMS OF A POLICY
- PERIOD FOR WHICH POLICY IS IN EFFECT
- AN EVENT, SITUATION, OR INCIDENT THAT CAUSES PROPERTY DAMAGE OR LOSS
- THE PROCESS OF DETERMINING WHETHER TO ACCEPT A RISK AND, IF SO, WHAT AMOUNT OF INSURANCE THE COMPANY WILL WRITE
- THE INSURED OR THE PROPERTY TO WHICH AN INSURANCE POLICY RELATES
- A CERTAIN PERCENTAGE OF PREMIUM PRODUCED THAT IS RETAINED AS COMPENSATION BY INSURANCE AGENTS AND BROKERS
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- A PROVISION IN AN INSURANCE POLICY THAT ELIMINATES COVERAGE FOR CERTAIN RISKS, PEOPLE, PROPERTY CLASES, OR LOCATIONS
- CONDITIONS THAT INCREASE THE PROBABILITY OR SEVERITY OF A LOSS SUCH AS POOR HOUSEKEEPING, UNFENCED POOL, BROKEN STEPS,ETC
- REQUEST MADE BY THE INSURED FOR THE INSURER'S REMITTANCE OF PAYMENT DUE TO LOSS
- A CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIP THAT EXISTS WHEN ONE PARTY (THE INSURER) FOR A CONSIDERATION (THE PREMIUM) AGREES TO REIMBURSE ANOTHER PARTY FOR LOSS
- REQUIREMENTS NEEDED TO BIND, ISSUE, OR ENDORSE A POLICY
- AN AMENDMENT OR RIDER TO A POLICY ADJUSTING TERMS OF COVERAGES AND TAKING PRECEDENCE OVER THE GENERAL CONTRACT
- THE STATE OF BEING SUBJECT TO LOSS BECAUSE OF SOME HAZARD OR CONTINGENCY
19 Clues: A GAP IN COVERAGE • PERIOD FOR WHICH POLICY IS IN EFFECT • REQUIREMENTS NEEDED TO BIND, ISSUE, OR ENDORSE A POLICY • THE BASIS OF A CLAIM FOR DAMAGES UNDER THE TERMS OF A POLICY • THE INSURED OR THE PROPERTY TO WHICH AN INSURANCE POLICY RELATES • AN EVENT, SITUATION, OR INCIDENT THAT CAUSES PROPERTY DAMAGE OR LOSS • ...
Personal Finance 2019-01-29
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- a type of insurance coverage that pays for medical and surgical expenses incurred by the insured.
- an insurance policy held by a company, which protects against losses resulting from circumstances such as bankruptcy or misconduct by employees.
- the amount a company or an economy can produce using its current equipment, workers, capital and other resources at full tilt.
- insurance that pays out a sum of money either on the death of the insured person or after a set period.
- a property or other asset that a borrower offers as a way for a lender to secure the loan.
- a person who regularly saves money through a bank or recognized scheme.
- a type of insurance that will provide income in the event a worker is unable to perform their work and earn money due to a disability.
- the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual.
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- a contract, represented by a policy, in which an individual or entity receives financial protection or reimbursement against losses
- the possibility of financial loss.
- an amount to be paid for an insurance policy.
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- a contract between you and the insurance company that protects you against financial loss in the event of an accident or theft.
- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim.
- the money one has saved, especially through a bank or official scheme.
- a person or organization that puts money into financial schemes, property, etc. with the expectation of achieving a profit.
- money, property or other material goods given to another party in exchange for future repayment
- yield or make (a profit).
- a share which entitles the holder to a fixed dividend, whose payment takes priority over that of common-stock dividends.
- policy that provides financial reimbursement to the owner or renter of a structure and its contents in the event of damage or theft.
20 Clues: yield or make (a profit). • the possibility of financial loss. • an amount to be paid for an insurance policy. • the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual. • the money one has saved, especially through a bank or official scheme. • a person who regularly saves money through a bank or recognized scheme. • ...
Umbrella Insurance 2022-05-09
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- umbrella insurance
- - You will still need to pay a _____
- - adds extra protection to your current insurance policy
- up the finacial burden
- - Not only are you covered, but so is your entire.. .
- - After your insurnace policy has reached their _______ umbrella insurance will help
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- - what does umbrella insurance cover?
- - Umbrella Insurance is not ____
- - without this you will end up paying $700,000 or more out of pocket
- - if you often find yourself in ___ then umbrella insurance will help
- - if you have pool, trampoline,wild animal, these are often called____ which umbrella insurance will help cover
- - Umbrella isnurance wont cover damage to your own ____
12 Clues: umbrella insurance • up the finacial burden • - Umbrella Insurance is not ____ • - You will still need to pay a _____ • - what does umbrella insurance cover? • - Not only are you covered, but so is your entire.. . • - Umbrella isnurance wont cover damage to your own ____ • - adds extra protection to your current insurance policy • ...
LAW20045 Week 9 Insurance 2022-11-16
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- the regulator with supervisory powers over insurance
- a key obligation placed on the insured
- insurance is a device used to spread ____
- he had a policy but no insurable interest
- consideration for the contract of insurance
- a requirement for both parties (4, 5)
- this was an issues for beneficiaries under policies at common law
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- uncertain event
- also known as the company that provides insurance
- the right of an insurance company to pursue a third party
- a policy taken for "peace of mind"
- for example, motor vehicle insurance
12 Clues: uncertain event • a policy taken for "peace of mind" • for example, motor vehicle insurance • a requirement for both parties (4, 5) • a key obligation placed on the insured • insurance is a device used to spread ____ • he had a policy but no insurable interest • consideration for the contract of insurance • also known as the company that provides insurance • ...
Insurance Basics Terms 2024-11-06
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- Someone who relies on someone else for income and care
- payment for liability and property insurance on a vehicle
- A person who owns a policy
- A contract that states the exact terms of the insurance policy including the risks covered.
- payment for damage/loss of property in a rental unit in addition to liability losses
- A formal request to an insurance company when there is an accident, illness, or injury
- Someone who receives money if an insured person dies
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- A financial product purchased by people with a similar risk to protect against the risk of loss
- The money paid to an insurance company to purchase a policy.
- The out of pocket money paid before an insurance company will cover the remaining loss.
- payment to OTHERS if a member of the insured household accidentally causes harm to other people or property
- The type of insurance that provides financial support if someone dies. Payment is made to beneficiaries who were named by the insured person
- Provides money to pay for health care
- payment to cover liability losses and damage/loss of home structure and its contents
- The risks covered and the amounts paid for losses under a policy
- The chance of loss.
16 Clues: The chance of loss. • A person who owns a policy • Provides money to pay for health care • Someone who receives money if an insured person dies • Someone who relies on someone else for income and care • payment for liability and property insurance on a vehicle • The money paid to an insurance company to purchase a policy. • ...
Medicare 2024-09-08
23 Clues: cash • ears • game • teeth • drugs • yearly • Medigap • Subsidy • provider • customer • questions • call flow • excellence • ghost like • application • time of year • drugs on list • licensed person • free from illness • Plan all inclusive • Indemnity ancillary • financial protection • insurance for 65 and over
Business Math Chapter 11 Vocab 2024-01-23
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- a person who derives advantage from something, especially a trust, will, or life insurance policy.
- a type of health insurance plan that usually limits coverage to care from doctors who work for or contract with the HMO.
- a form of permanent life insurance that gives policyholders flexibility in paying premiums, a cash savings component, and a death benefit.
- insurance that pays out a sum of money either on the death of the insured person or after a set period.
- a type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim.
- provides coverage throughout the life of the insured person.
- a contribution made by an insured person toward the cost of medical treatment or other services.
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- a type of permanent life insurance where you pay premiums over a fixed amount of time rather than over the course of your entire life.
- a contract between you and an insurance company for a defined period
- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim.
- a form of permanent life insurance that features a cash value savings component.
- a contract that requires your health insurer to pay some or all of your health care costs in exchange for a premium.
- a financial term used to describe the nominal or dollar value of a security, as stated by its issuer.
- a type of health plan that contracts with medical providers, such as hospitals and doctors, to create a network of participating providers.
14 Clues: provides coverage throughout the life of the insured person. • a contract between you and an insurance company for a defined period • a form of permanent life insurance that features a cash value savings component. • a type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim. • ...
Prior What?!!? 2025-09-09
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- Services that help a person with a mental or physical disability maintain or improve skills needed for daily living. These may be subject to different prior authorization rules than other services.
- The presence of both a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder in the same person. This can complicate the prior authorization process.
- A utilization management protocol that requires a patient to first try a less expensive or preferred medication or treatment before the insurance plan will cover a more expensive or non-preferred alternative.
- A mental health condition where the person's use of a substance, like alcohol or drugs, leads to health problems or an inability to meet their work, school, or home responsibilities.
- A formal request to an insurance company to reconsider a denied prior authorization request or claim.
- A broad term that encompasses both mental health and substance use disorders.
- The refusal by an insurance company to cover a specific service.
- Standardized letter and number combinations used by healthcare providers to classify and document a patient's diagnosis.
- An authorization for a service that has already been provided. This is usually only granted in specific circumstances, such as an emergency.
- Mental health care that requires a patient to stay overnight at a hospital or residential facility.
- A review process conducted after a patient has been admitted to a higher level of care to determine if continued services are medically necessary.
- A group of healthcare providers, hospitals, and clinics that have a contract with an insurance plan to provide services at a discounted rate.
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- A specific service or condition that is not covered by an insurance plan.
- Standardized codes used to describe the medical, surgical, and diagnostic services provided by a healthcare professional.
- The standard used by an insurance company to determine if a service or treatment is reasonable, necessary, and appropriate for a patient's condition. This is often based on clinical guidelines and evidence-based practices.
- The process of getting pre-approval from a health insurance plan before a patient receives a specific medical service, treatment, or medication. It's also known as preauthorization, precertification, or prior approval.
- A set of techniques used by health insurance plans to manage healthcare costs by influencing patient care decisions. Prior authorization is a key component of this.
- A written order from a primary care physician to a patient to see a specialist, which is often required by HMO plans.
- The first step in the prior authorization process where the insurance company reviews the request to ensure all necessary information has been submitted.
- A collaborative process where a professional helps a patient navigate the healthcare system, including accessing services, resources, and coordinating care.
- A decision by an insurance company to deny or reduce a requested service or treatment.
- The specific, evidence-based guidelines and standards that an insurance company uses to evaluate the medical necessity of a treatment.
- Mental health care services that a patient receives without being admitted to a hospital or residential facility, such as individual therapy, group therapy, or medication management.
- A healthcare provider or facility that does not have a contract with a patient's insurance plan. Prior authorization for out-of-network services can be more complex and costly.
24 Clues: The refusal by an insurance company to cover a specific service. • A specific service or condition that is not covered by an insurance plan. • A broad term that encompasses both mental health and substance use disorders. • A decision by an insurance company to deny or reduce a requested service or treatment. • ...
MWG Claims 101 Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-20
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- Amount the insured owes BEFORE insurance pays benefits
- Benefit Kind, If 2 or more active participants, ONLY quote family amounts
- Doctor that focuses on a specific area of medicine
- Most common benefit kind, Each active participant must meet their individual deductible and coinsurance
- A fixed amount the insured pays for a covered service
- Comes after the primary insurance
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- Items or services covered under an insurance product
- A spouse, child, or other individual for whom a parent, relative, or other person may claim a personal exemption tax deduction
- Comes after the secondary insurance
- PSMedical Carrier Group
- PSMedical Carrier Group
- Licensed individual who helps people apply, select, and enroll in an insurance product (receives commission)
- facilities, providers, and suppliers that an insurance company has contracted to provide health care services.
- a request for payment an employee or provider submits to the insurer's carrier when an employee or their dependent has received items or services that may be covered by their Group’s insurance.
- Benefit Kind, If 2 or less ACTIVE participants, quote ONLY individual amounts
15 Clues: PSMedical Carrier Group • PSMedical Carrier Group • Comes after the primary insurance • Comes after the secondary insurance • Doctor that focuses on a specific area of medicine • Items or services covered under an insurance product • A fixed amount the insured pays for a covered service • Amount the insured owes BEFORE insurance pays benefits • ...
Health Insurance 2023-10-24
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- A managed care plan where services are covered only if you go to doctors, specialists, or hospitals in the plan's network
- the permission of your insurance plan that they may require in order to see a recommended specialist, doctor, hospital, or type of treatment.
- ________ of benefits is required to figure out who pays first when 2 or more health insurance plans are responsible for paying the same medical claim.
- AA flat fee for certain medical expenses
- The shared cost of a covered health care service after the patient reach their annual deductible. It is usually calculated as a percentage.
- The most money you will pay during a year for coverage.(OUT OF POCKET MAX)
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- The amount the patient pays for covered health care services before the insurance plan starts to pay
- Consists of a plan that covers doctor bills, surgery and hospital costs
- A plan that usually limits coverage to care from doctors who are INN or contracted with plan
- What a doctor submits to your insurance company so they can get paid.
- a managed care plan that provides maximum benefits if you visit an INN physician or provider, but still provides some coverage for OON providers
- a one-time contract between an insurance company and an OON provider that allows a patient to receive medical services that are paid by their insurance company.
- INN health care providers have contracted with the insurance company to accept certain negotiated
- 90867,90868, 90869 are examples of what type of code?
- means that we have not agreed to contracted rates with the insurance company
15 Clues: AA flat fee for certain medical expenses • 90867,90868, 90869 are examples of what type of code? • What a doctor submits to your insurance company so they can get paid. • Consists of a plan that covers doctor bills, surgery and hospital costs • The most money you will pay during a year for coverage.(OUT OF POCKET MAX) • ...
Insurance Terms 2026-03-13
Across
- Money you pay regularly for insurance coverage.
- The person covered by an insurance policy.
- The contract between the insurer and the insured.
- The risk level of a policyholder as perceived by the insurer. It is used to determine the cost of insurance premiums
- A request made to an insurance company for payment after a loss.
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- Protection against financial loss.
- Name of your teacher
- Insurance that covers the loss of income if a person cannot work due to a severe illness, or injury
- The amount you must pay out of pocket before insurance pays.
- Insurance that covers various expenses related to health and wellness. Policies typically cover doctor visits
- Insurance that covers death of policyholder
11 Clues: Name of your teacher • Protection against financial loss. • The person covered by an insurance policy. • Insurance that covers death of policyholder • Money you pay regularly for insurance coverage. • The contract between the insurer and the insured. • The amount you must pay out of pocket before insurance pays. • ...
Life Insurance Exam Manual Chapter 1 Terms 2025-06-28
Across
- the money paid to the insurance company for the insurance policy
- policy termination due to nonpayment of premium
- the company who issues an insurance policy
- the amount paid upon the death of the insured in a life insurance policy
- a contract between a policyowner and an insurance company which agrees to pay the insured or beneficiary for loss caused by specific events
- a legal representative of an insurance company
- intentional misrepresentation or deceit with the intent to induce a person to part with something of value
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- coverage on human lives
- the person entitled to exercise the rights and privileges in the policy
- a person who receives the benefits of an insurance policy
- Selection insuring of risks that are more prone to losses than the average risk
- a person applying for insurance
- person covered by the insurance policy
13 Clues: coverage on human lives • a person applying for insurance • person covered by the insurance policy • the company who issues an insurance policy • a legal representative of an insurance company • policy termination due to nonpayment of premium • a person who receives the benefits of an insurance policy • the money paid to the insurance company for the insurance policy • ...
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All Hands - March 2025 Definity Crossword 2025-03-20
Across
- – the M of acquisitions
- – the pillar of Strategy that focuses on strategy formulation & centre-led innovation
- – company promise
- – the D of IDEA
- - Stock name
Down
- – direct insurance
- – name of insurance company where in 2022 there was majority stake
- – We are all owners
- – city where Economical Fire Insurance was founded in 1871
- – making insurance better
- – home and auto insurance in BC
- – largest business line of Definity
12 Clues: - Stock name • – the D of IDEA • – company promise • – direct insurance • – We are all owners • – the M of acquisitions • – making insurance better • – home and auto insurance in BC • – largest business line of Definity • – city where Economical Fire Insurance was founded in 1871 • – name of insurance company where in 2022 there was majority stake • ...
