insurance Crossword Puzzles
Warranties & Insurance 2024-01-02
Across
- a request to an insurance company for reimbursement
- a type of insurance to cover the damage to someone else's car if the accident was your fault
- paying a company each month and they promise to pay money to you if something goes wrong
- an agreement made with an insurance company outlining the conditions of the insurance
- an invoice or receipt proving when and where the product was purchased
- the amount of each insurance claim you pay
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- a type of insurance to cover damage to a vehicle whether the damage is your fault or someone else's fault
- the time a warranty lasts for
- an agreement from the retailer / manufacturer they will repair, replace or refund a product if something goes wrong with it (also known as a guarantee)
- a fault or a problem with a product
- the money you pay each month (or year) to the insurance company
- a type of insurance that covers everything inside your home
12 Clues: the time a warranty lasts for • a fault or a problem with a product • the amount of each insurance claim you pay • a request to an insurance company for reimbursement • a type of insurance that covers everything inside your home • the money you pay each month (or year) to the insurance company • an invoice or receipt proving when and where the product was purchased • ...
Consumer vocab 2024-04-03
Across
- value going down
- Everything on car
- more than trade in value
- a payment at the beginning of loan
- Backup if car goes wrong
- 7% in Iowa
- allowed by someone that leases (driving distance)
- Bodily injury and property injury insurance for others
- value less than
- Bring something in to get something else
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- Items that cannot get taxed
- buy it now
- Incase of cosmetic damage
- after rebate
- Insurance for a noncrash related incident
- Kelly Book
- after negotiations
- Insurance for your car in a collision
- Sticker price/retail
- instead of buying a car you can do this
20 Clues: buy it now • Kelly Book • 7% in Iowa • after rebate • value less than • value going down • Everything on car • after negotiations • Sticker price/retail • more than trade in value • Backup if car goes wrong • Incase of cosmetic damage • Items that cannot get taxed • a payment at the beginning of loan • Insurance for your car in a collision • instead of buying a car you can do this • ...
Health and life terms 2025-03-26
Across
- A type of insurance that covers medical expenses
- A person who receives benefits from an insurance policy
- The maximum amount an insurer will pay for a covered loss
- A period before insurance coverage becomes effective
- A contract between an individual and an insurance company
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- The person covered under an insurance policy
- The portion of medical expenses the insured must pay
- The process of evaluating risk and deciding coverage
- A type of permanent life insurance with a savings component
- The amount paid by the insured to keep a policy active
- Insurance that provides income when a person is unable to work
- A set amount paid by the insured for each medical service
12 Clues: The person covered under an insurance policy • A type of insurance that covers medical expenses • The portion of medical expenses the insured must pay • The process of evaluating risk and deciding coverage • A period before insurance coverage becomes effective • The amount paid by the insured to keep a policy active • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Insurance Terms 2024-03-06
9 Clues: Insurance term • Auto insurance factor • Aerialists' insurance • Academic fire insurance? • "Insurance City" resident • ___ of God (insurance term) • Canadian Social Insurance ___ • 30,000-employee insurance company • Acts investigated by insurance companies
insurance 2021-07-02
Across
- The period for which the insurance policy provides cover or the duration of a policy
- that share a similarity
- A person nominated by the policy holder to receive the benefits of the insurance
- A contract between an insured and an insurer, where the insurer promises to pay the nominee of the insured a sum in exchange for a premium, upon the death of the insured person.
- An insurance which provides protection for our vehicle against the financial loss and liability that could result as a part of accident or theft.
- An insurance which is intended to cover medical expenses, financial default and other losses incurred while travelling, within the country or internationally.
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- Protection offered to a collection of
- an insurance which covers the cost of an insured individual medical and surgical expenses.
- A policy that provides protection to our home
- A contact between the insurance company and the policy holder
10 Clues: that share a similarity • Protection offered to a collection of • A policy that provides protection to our home • A contact between the insurance company and the policy holder • A person nominated by the policy holder to receive the benefits of the insurance • The period for which the insurance policy provides cover or the duration of a policy • ...
Insurance 2022-05-24
Across
- Insurance that protects one's dwelling and their belongings if said things are destroyed
- Things that are covered in a homeowners policy that aren't exact attached to the house (Two words)
- Insurance designed to replace 45-60% of you gross income
- Life insurance that lasts the rest of your life
- A type of life insurance that lasts for a limited amount of years
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- Insurance not covered in standard homeowners insurance
- the amount per accident you pay out of pocket
- a factor in how much your premium costs
- insurance to grant loved ones a death benefit of some sort
- Insurance in which you pay a premium and the insurance company pays for specific car related financial losses
10 Clues: a factor in how much your premium costs • the amount per accident you pay out of pocket • Life insurance that lasts the rest of your life • Insurance not covered in standard homeowners insurance • Insurance designed to replace 45-60% of you gross income • insurance to grant loved ones a death benefit of some sort • ...
Insurance 2021-02-20
Across
- Completed when taking out insurance
- The form completed when loss/damage occurs
- Protection against possible loss
- You cannot make a profit from insurance
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- The price paid for insurance
- A discount for not making any claim
- An extra charge on a premium with extra risk
- You must tell the truth on proposal form
- The person who calculates the premium
- The contract between insurer and the insured.
10 Clues: The price paid for insurance • Protection against possible loss • A discount for not making any claim • Completed when taking out insurance • The person who calculates the premium • You cannot make a profit from insurance • You must tell the truth on proposal form • The form completed when loss/damage occurs • An extra charge on a premium with extra risk • ...
Insurance 2021-10-30
10 Clues: Accuses fees • Declare a loss? • A contract for peace? • He is sent to collect dues • Superior price of insurance • Indefinite way to reduce risk • Rules of an important document • There's a price for this envelope • Control definitely, and reduce risk • Of German-British Telecom, or another account
Insurance 2023-02-23
Across
- When you insure with two companies
- the fee to pay to the insurance company
- Once you have lost an item the insurance company give you the moneyback but when the find the item they keep it
- claims bonus A discount in return for not claiming an insurance policy
- Calculates the premium
- form A form when taking out insurance
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- You can't make a profit
- good faith must tell the truth
- protection on yourself from the cost that may arise\
- Intrest benefit from existance and suffer from its loss
10 Clues: Calculates the premium • You can't make a profit • good faith must tell the truth • When you insure with two companies • form A form when taking out insurance • the fee to pay to the insurance company • protection on yourself from the cost that may arise\ • Intrest benefit from existance and suffer from its loss • ...
Insurance 2023-05-01
Across
- hits another vehicle
- that pays for damage to your car, not result of an accident
- to determine value
- unexpectedly
Down
- in value
- between you and an insurance company
- who sells services for your policy
- of property after consideration of age and condition
- for payment
- of loss covered by insurance the policy holder had to pay
10 Clues: in value • for payment • unexpectedly • to determine value • hits another vehicle • who sells services for your policy • between you and an insurance company • of property after consideration of age and condition • of loss covered by insurance the policy holder had to pay • that pays for damage to your car, not result of an accident
insurance 2023-04-28
Across
- the fee paid for insurance
- a legal contact outlining what is insured
- the person who calculates the insurance premium
- the amount of money paid out by the insurance company in the event of a succesful chain
- cannot make a profit from an insurance claim
- the insured person must own the item to be insured
- states that once the insurance company has given you full compensation for an item and the insurance company now owns that item
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- completing the proposal and claims forms.must be completely truthful
- this is an extra amount added on to the basic premium to cover increased risk
- the person who inspects the damage and calculates the compensation to be paid
- it is used when a household or business insures an item with two or more insurance firms
11 Clues: the fee paid for insurance • a legal contact outlining what is insured • cannot make a profit from an insurance claim • the person who calculates the insurance premium • the insured person must own the item to be insured • completing the proposal and claims forms.must be completely truthful • ...
Insurance 2012-12-23
Across
- Where insurers agree to pay the cost of property lost or destroyed without deduction for depreciation.
- A payment made by an insurer to a policyholder where there is no legal liability so to pay.
- A contingency, of fortuitous happening, which may be covered or excluded by a policy of insurance.
- A physical or moral feature that introduces or increases the risk
- Deliberate suppression by a proposer for insurance of a material fact relating to the risk
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- An agreement between two insurance companies designed to avoid legal action
- One who investigates and assesses claims on behalf of insurers
- Insurance regulator of UK
- The non-renewal of a policy for any reason
- A document setting out agreed alterations to an insurance contract
10 Clues: Insurance regulator of UK • The non-renewal of a policy for any reason • One who investigates and assesses claims on behalf of insurers • A physical or moral feature that introduces or increases the risk • A document setting out agreed alterations to an insurance contract • An agreement between two insurance companies designed to avoid legal action • ...
INSURANCE! 2017-06-02
Across
- Insurance that lessen cost of expensive vet medical bill
- Insurance that pays for medical expenses
- Most popular type of pet insured in US
- A means of guarantee protection
- Percentage of people who have insurance in US
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- Insurance that cover flight accident
- Insurance that protects car owner
- Insurance that pays on the death of insured person
- Insurance that protects owner or renter of a structure
- Country with the most amount of pet insured
10 Clues: A means of guarantee protection • Insurance that protects car owner • Insurance that cover flight accident • Most popular type of pet insured in US • Insurance that pays for medical expenses • Country with the most amount of pet insured • Percentage of people who have insurance in US • Insurance that pays on the death of insured person • ...
insurance 2018-02-05
Across
- Supplementary benefits added in the primary life insurance policy purchased by the insured
- An amount paid periodically to the insurer by the insured for covering his risk
- The person or entity entitled to receive the claim amount and other benefits upon the death of the benefactor or on the maturity of the policy
- Selling insurance product through banks
- A person with expertise in the fields of economics, statistics and mathematics, who helps in risk assessment and estimation of premiums etc for an insurance business
- Making compensation payments to one party by the other for the loss occurred
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- A person who receives the benefit in case of death of the insured person
- It is a process whereby one entity takes on all or part of the risk covered under a policy issued by an insurance company in consideration of a premium payment.
- Process of putting the insurance policy back after a lapse
- A party or entity who transfers the rights of the contract they hold to another party
10 Clues: Selling insurance product through banks • Process of putting the insurance policy back after a lapse • A person who receives the benefit in case of death of the insured person • Making compensation payments to one party by the other for the loss occurred • An amount paid periodically to the insurer by the insured for covering his risk • ...
Insurance 2018-03-06
Across
- a group of selected health care providers who offer comprehensive services. You are required to use these “network” providers (a selected group of doctors) unless you are willing to pay additional costs for the doctors outside the network
- a prepaid health plan in which healthcare providers contract with employees of the ___. You may select a primary care physician and agree to receive all non-specialist and non-emergency services from that physician
- a person who derives advantage from a life insurance policy
- Plan provide multiple benefits like risk cover, fixed income return, safety and tax benefit
- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim
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- the amount of money that an individual or business must pay for an insurance policy
- a type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim
- a payment made by a beneficiary (especially for health services) in addition to that made by an insurer
- Life life insurance that pays a benefit on the death of the insured and also accumulates a cash value
- Life life insurance that pays a benefit in the event of the death of the insured during a specified term
10 Clues: a person who derives advantage from a life insurance policy • the amount of money that an individual or business must pay for an insurance policy • a type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim • Plan provide multiple benefits like risk cover, fixed income return, safety and tax benefit • ...
Insurance 2022-02-15
Across
- low cost healthcare for those who make too much to qualify for medicaid
- the amount charged for an insurance policy
- the amount paid out-of-pocket, before insurance is paid, when filing a claim
- maximum amount reimbursed by the insurance policy to cover a loss
- covers medical bills
- a flat payment made before insurance gives money
- covers damage done to vehicles
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- covers property damage
- health care for people with lower income
- a percentage of the health care service you pay AFTER the deductible is paid
10 Clues: covers medical bills • covers property damage • covers damage done to vehicles • health care for people with lower income • the amount charged for an insurance policy • a flat payment made before insurance gives money • maximum amount reimbursed by the insurance policy to cover a loss • low cost healthcare for those who make too much to qualify for medicaid • ...
Insurance 2024-06-10
Across
- the person who buys the insurance policy
- exposure to danger and harm
- amount the insured must pay out of pocket
- fixed amount insured must pay each time they receive a service
- insured to pay insurance company
- maximum amount the insurance company will pay for claim
Down
- insurance company that sells the policy
- when you ask the insurance company to help
- the amount of money insurance company agrees to pay when you make a claim
- inside insurance context written contract
10 Clues: exposure to danger and harm • insured to pay insurance company • insurance company that sells the policy • the person who buys the insurance policy • inside insurance context written contract • amount the insured must pay out of pocket • when you ask the insurance company to help • maximum amount the insurance company will pay for claim • ...
Insurance 2024-04-24
Across
- the amount of liability protection offered to an individual through an insurance policy
- the most a policyholder has to spend for covered services in a year
- the payment an individual makes each time they get medical service
- an arrangement in which an individual will receive financial protection or reimbursement of losses from an insurer
- the contract between an insurance company and the insured individual
- the length of coverage provided on a policy
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- the amount of money you will pay out of pocket before the insurance company will make a payment
- the amount of money paid for an insurance policy
- Period the amount of time after the premium is due in which a policyholder can make a premium payment without suffering a lapse in coverage
- a formal request by a policyholder to their insurance company for compensation for a covered loss
10 Clues: the length of coverage provided on a policy • the amount of money paid for an insurance policy • the payment an individual makes each time they get medical service • the most a policyholder has to spend for covered services in a year • the contract between an insurance company and the insured individual • ...
Insurance 2025-01-14
Across
- an amount of money lost by a business or individual
- a company provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium.
- a person who derives advantage from something, especially a trust, will, or life insurance policy
- an amount to be paid for an insurance policy
- a person who acts on behalf of another person or group
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- make a demand for (money) under the terms of an insurance policy
- become invalid because it is not used, claimed, or renewed; expire
- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim
- a contract of insurance
- an expert estimate of the value of something
10 Clues: a contract of insurance • an expert estimate of the value of something • an amount to be paid for an insurance policy • an amount of money lost by a business or individual • a person who acts on behalf of another person or group • make a demand for (money) under the terms of an insurance policy • become invalid because it is not used, claimed, or renewed; expire • ...
insurance 2025-12-08
Across
- Critical illness caused by blocked blood to the brain
- Health related insurance
- Temporary break from regular insurance payments
- Money invested for future growth
- Long-term ability to maintain a policy
Down
- The process of finding new potential clients
- Regular payment made to keep an insurance policy active
- Sales method involving calling people without prior contact
- Reasons given by clients for not buying
- Guaranteed payout stated in a policy
10 Clues: Health related insurance • Money invested for future growth • Guaranteed payout stated in a policy • Long-term ability to maintain a policy • Reasons given by clients for not buying • The process of finding new potential clients • Temporary break from regular insurance payments • Critical illness caused by blocked blood to the brain • ...
TLC TALK 2022-03-09
Across
- Replacement order
- Fraud Protection Program
- One of out of network insurance
- Supervisor working this weekend
- Return order for refund
- In-network Insurance
- having issues in the morning
- Out of network insurance
- Escalated caller
Down
- appointment scheduling
- Charge when order is placed can fall off
- warranty customer purchases online
- Charge when the order ships
- question for a call
- How to report Issues
- from the customer for placing on behalf
- offered at the end of every call
17 Clues: Escalated caller • Replacement order • question for a call • In-network Insurance • How to report Issues • appointment scheduling • Return order for refund • Fraud Protection Program • Out of network insurance • Charge when the order ships • having issues in the morning • One of out of network insurance • Supervisor working this weekend • offered at the end of every call • ...
Risk Management Ch 6 2025-06-03
Across
- person, posing as a customer, takes good from a store without paying for them.
- potential that the market for new goods or services is much less than originally thought.
- state mandated business insurance program intended to provide medical and financial support for workers who are injured at the workplace.
- statement of product quality and promise to compensate customers for faulty products.
- three party contract that guarantees one party will fulfill its obligation to a second party.
- theft involving another person, often by using force or the threat of violence.
- cannot be avoided but can be minimized by purchasing insurance or implementing a risk plan.
- employees stealing from the business for which they work for.
- type of fraud that occurs when somebody entrusted with company information, financial records, money or other valuables.
Down
- insurance provision that requires a policyholder to be the party at risk of suffering a loss.
- situation caused by nature.
- theft that occurs when a person breaks into a business to steal merchandise, money, valuable merchandise or confidential information.
- situation that cannot be predicted or covered by purchasing insurance.
- situations caused by humans.
- evaluating and updating current products or adding new products to replace older ones.
- situation that occurs when the economy suffers due to negative business conditions in the country
- when customers no longer want to buy a product and a business owner is stuck with merchandise they cannot sell.
- risk that an insurance company will not cover.
- cheating or deceiving a business out of money or property.
- amount paid for insurance by the policy holder.
20 Clues: situation caused by nature. • situations caused by humans. • risk that an insurance company will not cover. • amount paid for insurance by the policy holder. • cheating or deceiving a business out of money or property. • employees stealing from the business for which they work for. • situation that cannot be predicted or covered by purchasing insurance. • ...
Benefits don't have to be spooky! 2025-09-26
Across
- Fixed amount paid for a covered healthcare service.
- Protection against financial loss, often health or life-related.
- Pre-tax account used to pay for eligible healthcare expenses like copays and prescriptions.
- Percentage of costs shared between patient and insurer.
- Providers contracted with your insurance for lower costs.
- Insurance that covers teeth cleanings and procedures.
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- Benefit that helps pay for eye exams and glasses.
- Monthly payment made to maintain health insurance coverage.
- Expenses paid directly by the patient, not covered by insurance.
- Coverage for medical expenses, often part of employee benefits.
- Amount you pay for covered healthcare services before insurance kicks in.
- Programs promoting physical and mental health at work.
- Tax-advantaged account used to pay for qualified medical expenses
13 Clues: Benefit that helps pay for eye exams and glasses. • Fixed amount paid for a covered healthcare service. • Insurance that covers teeth cleanings and procedures. • Programs promoting physical and mental health at work. • Percentage of costs shared between patient and insurer. • Providers contracted with your insurance for lower costs. • ...
Insurance Types 2023-06-30
Across
- When someone tries to steal your identity
- When your home is on wheels
- When you don't own your home
- For your 4wheelers
- When your car breaks down
- For your everyday vehicle
- For your phones and laptops
- For your Antique Autos
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- Vehicles with 2 wheels
- Insurance that covers a little bit of everything
- In case you or a loved one passes away
- For your lake vehicle
- A fun toy you ride in the snow
- To protect Spot in case he gets hurt or sick
- In case of a hurricane or lots of water
- For the place where you live
- Fun stand up vehicles
17 Clues: For your 4wheelers • For your lake vehicle • Fun stand up vehicles • Vehicles with 2 wheels • For your Antique Autos • When your car breaks down • For your everyday vehicle • When your home is on wheels • For your phones and laptops • When you don't own your home • For the place where you live • A fun toy you ride in the snow • In case you or a loved one passes away • ...
Insurance 101 2023-12-13
Across
- What is a type of loan used to buy or refinance a home
- PMI stands for what?
- What type of flood zone is A or V zones in?
- What state would a separate hurricane coverage be needed even if there's wind coverage on the homeowner's policy
- What state would you normally see a wrap around hazard cover on
- Wind should ____ the hazard coverage
- What is it called when the lender takes possession of a home?
Down
- What is an additional amount of funds held in the escrow to prevent a shortage?
- Who is required to make a payment for insurance from an escrowed loan?
- What type of flood zone is B, C, D, or X in?
- What type of policy has 2 or more types of property coverage?
- What is it called when there's a surplus in the escrow account?
- Who pays for the insurance if the loan is non-escrowed?
- How often is an escrow analysis run?
- What's another word for homeowner's insurance?
- Mortgage payments are typically made up of Interest, Escrow and what else?
- How long is homeowner's insurance required for?
17 Clues: PMI stands for what? • How often is an escrow analysis run? • Wind should ____ the hazard coverage • What type of flood zone is A or V zones in? • What type of flood zone is B, C, D, or X in? • What's another word for homeowner's insurance? • How long is homeowner's insurance required for? • What is a type of loan used to buy or refinance a home • ...
Insurance II 2024-06-13
Across
- negligence involves fault on the part of all parties and damages are reduced
- defense for negligence in which claimant was also negligent
- applies to household and personal property
- medical payments to others without regard to fault
- limit is the maximum amount payable for loss w/in policy period regardless of # of accidents
- OTC, other than collision
- insurance providing coverage for most unintentional torts
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- payments under Part A- liability coverage include the cost of bail bonds, loss of earnings, etc.
- applies to the dwelling described in the declarations
- coverage for this peril is only provided under the DP-2 & DP-3 forms
- damages awarded to an injured party for actual loss sustained
- loss of use pays for any necessary increase in living expenses
- damages for expenses such as bills, loss of wages, etc.
- applies to other structures on the described location
- damages for pain, suffering, mental anguish, etc.
- impact with another vehicle or object
- war, nuclear hazard, and intentional loss under all the DP policies
17 Clues: OTC, other than collision • impact with another vehicle or object • applies to household and personal property • damages for pain, suffering, mental anguish, etc. • medical payments to others without regard to fault • applies to the dwelling described in the declarations • applies to other structures on the described location • ...
Insurance-4 2025-12-01
Across
- risk control techniques of avoiding the risk
- first objective after a loss occurs, the firm can resume at least partial operations within some reasonable time period.
- _ _ _Loss objectives before a loss occurs.
- Preparing for potential losses in the most economical way.
- One of the pre loss objectives where the risk manager works to reduce it
- identifying loss exposures faced by an organization and selecting the most appropriate techniques for treating the loss exposures
- spreading the loss exposure across different parties.
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- reduces the probability of loss so that frequency of losses is reduced Loss - - - - - - - - - -
- refers to the probable number of losses that might occur during some given time period.
- technique refers to having back-ups or copies of important documents or property
- possibility of financial loss that a person or organization may face if held legally responsible for injury, damage, or harm caused to others (people or property).
- Physically or technologically separating items.
- Loss situations in which a person or business faces the possibility of financial loss due to damage, destruction, or loss of physical assets such as buildings, equipment, inventory, or vehicles.
- refers to the probable size of the losses that might occur.losses that might occur.
- reduce the severity of a loss after it occurs. Loss _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- _ _ _ Loss objectives after a loss occurs.
- income loss due to interruption of business operations
17 Clues: _ _ _Loss objectives before a loss occurs. • _ _ _ Loss objectives after a loss occurs. • risk control techniques of avoiding the risk • Physically or technologically separating items. • spreading the loss exposure across different parties. • income loss due to interruption of business operations • Preparing for potential losses in the most economical way. • ...
Admin y Finanzas Chapter 15 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-03-28
Across
- Supplied for free to those who already pay for a service
- A type of insurance for renting a vehicle
- A person or a group involved in a situation between two others
- To experience something bad or unpleasant
- A type of insurance for if your house burns down
- Failure to take proper care of something
- When you have insurance, you are...
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- Without being affected by
- When someone takes legal action against you
- When you are hurt
- The money you must pay (often monthly) for your insurance
- Responsible by law
- A type of insurance meant to protect online businesses from electronic problems or attacks
- To charge someone money for an illegal action
14 Clues: When you are hurt • Responsible by law • Without being affected by • When you have insurance, you are... • Failure to take proper care of something • A type of insurance for renting a vehicle • To experience something bad or unpleasant • When someone takes legal action against you • To charge someone money for an illegal action • ...
Insurance Puzzle 2025-02-12
Across
- The process by which insurers assess risk and determine the terms and premium for an insurance polic
- The chance of loss or damage to the insured property or person
- An addition or change made to an insurance policy
- The protection provided by the insurance policy against certain risks or losses
- Specific conditions or circumstances that are not covered by the insurance policy
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- amount paid by the policyholder to the insurance company for coverage
- Insurance that insurance companies purchase to transfer some of the risk to another company.
- Legal responsibility for damages or injuries caused to another party
- An intermediary who helps individuals and businesses find insurance policies from various insurers
- The amount the policyholder must pay out of pocket before the insurance company covers the rest
- A principle where the insurance company compensates the policyholder for a loss
11 Clues: An addition or change made to an insurance policy • The chance of loss or damage to the insured property or person • Legal responsibility for damages or injuries caused to another party • amount paid by the policyholder to the insurance company for coverage • A principle where the insurance company compensates the policyholder for a loss • ...
po 2013-01-26
Across
- A contract of insurance
- All the money received by a person or company is known as .......
- The possibility of loss or damage that is covered by insurance is called .....
- Regular part payments of loans or debts are called ......
Down
- ....... are the people who have bought insurance from an insurance company
- The guaranteed protection given by an insurance policy is called ........
- When something damaged or stolen the policy holder suffers a .....
- Prices are called ............ in the insurance industry.
- An application for payment under an insurance policy
- Borrowed money that has to be paid back is a .......
- A payment , usually monthly , yearly etc, for an insurance policy
11 Clues: A contract of insurance • An application for payment under an insurance policy • Borrowed money that has to be paid back is a ....... • Prices are called ............ in the insurance industry. • Regular part payments of loans or debts are called ...... • All the money received by a person or company is known as ....... • ...
Unit 1 Choice Board Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-25
Across
- The type of insurance that kicks in after death
- Type of tax where tax amount remains the same for all income levels
- The yearly interest that is generated by a sum that's charged by borrowers or paid to investors
- Type of tax where the tax amount increases even for low income individuals
- Type of tax where the tax amount increases as the income of the individual increases
- Mandatory payments to the government or another institution
- Insurance on your car that you pay
- What legislature receives our taxes that can vary depending on where you are
- Borrowing money from someone
- A monthly payment to have an insurance policy
- Percentage amount of taxes an individual pays
- The maximum amount of money that you can spend on a credit card
- Insurance rate remains the same during the duration of the loan
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- portion of your income that is subject to taxation
- Insurance required to be carried in 49/50 states
- What legislature recieves our taxes that goes back to its specific community
- Sales tax, excise tax, import tax, and property tax are all examples of this type of tax
- A method of thinking about tax brackets
- What large, overarching federal institution receives our taxes
- Type of pay that is guaranteed to a worker based on the amount of time worked
- The money generated from providing a good or service
- A tax taken by the government from your personal income especially annually
- The amount you pay before your insurance policy kicks in
- A method of taking care of your money and using it wisely
- How many types of taxes are there
25 Clues: Borrowing money from someone • How many types of taxes are there • Insurance on your car that you pay • A method of thinking about tax brackets • A monthly payment to have an insurance policy • Percentage amount of taxes an individual pays • The type of insurance that kicks in after death • Insurance required to be carried in 49/50 states • ...
Unit 9:Insurance 101 Vocabulary 2020-03-27
Across
- health insurance with fee based on the average expense of participating members
- limit on the amount a person will spend out of pocket with high-deductible coverage
- percentage participants must pay per incident
- impairment causing restrictions on an individual’s ability to participate in everyday life
- dollar amount (annual) paid by the participant BEFORE the health care company begins to pay
- retirement benefit for US workers and a program for disabled US workers
- dollar amount costs for participants cannot exceed
- insurance for the structure and contents
- health insurance participants purchase for coverage/reimbursement of health care costs
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- protects workers who are injured at or become ill due to work
- government health care program for low-income families and individuals
- allows you to extend your job’s insurance coverage for up to 18 months after you leave
- partial income replacement for partial disability
- dollar amount paid monthly by the participant for health care coverage
- health savings account
- set dollar amount paid every doctor’s office visit
- dollar amount at which the policy stops paying
- insurance for your belongings
18 Clues: health savings account • insurance for your belongings • insurance for the structure and contents • percentage participants must pay per incident • dollar amount at which the policy stops paying • partial income replacement for partial disability • set dollar amount paid every doctor’s office visit • dollar amount costs for participants cannot exceed • ...
Scheduling Cross Word 2022-04-26
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- Physician's written or verbal instruction
- unique ten-digit identification number for all healthcare providers in the United States
- Legal responsibility or accountability
- Federal law requiring employers to permit employees to continue their health insurance coverage after termination
- Person who is the holder of a insurance policy
- Form used in managed care plans for the PCP's authorization for certain specialist and certain services
- Federal health insurance plan primarily for seniors
- Insurance plans that provide its members with incentives to use designated healthcare providers
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- Fixed sum of money that the beneficiary must contribute towards the cost of their healthcare before insurance benefits begin
- Cost sharing in which the subscriber is responsible for a specific percentage of the cost of healthcare
- where we receive messages from staff requesting tests/appointments to be scheduled
- Bill submitted to insurance company for payment
- ________ Health Information
- a physician who cares mainly about the heart is a ________
- Questionnaire to determine primary payor before Medicare
15 Clues: ________ Health Information • Legal responsibility or accountability • Physician's written or verbal instruction • Person who is the holder of a insurance policy • Bill submitted to insurance company for payment • Federal health insurance plan primarily for seniors • Questionnaire to determine primary payor before Medicare • ...
Life and General insurance 2023-05-08
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- payable may be reduced if you have no claim discount entitlement
- insurance is a system of taxes and related security benefits
- insurance offers life long protection and premium are paid
- insurance is a cover for your life
- insurance provides cover to other aspects and assets in a person's life
- insurance offers insurance protection for a limited period only
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- insurance cover damage to your car from animals, falling trees and natural disasters
- insurance combines protection and savings
- insurance are an agreement between insurer and insured
- insurance is an insured covered for a bodily injury or property damage claim
10 Clues: insurance is a cover for your life • insurance combines protection and savings • insurance are an agreement between insurer and insured • insurance offers life long protection and premium are paid • insurance is a system of taxes and related security benefits • insurance offers insurance protection for a limited period only • ...
Economics Vocabulary: Gwen 2025-02-19
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- a monthly payment
- pays for property damage and bodily injury
- most group health insurance plans are part of an employee's
- provides benefits for virtually all types of medical expenses resulting from accidents or illnesses
- life insurance that provides only death protection
- pays for the costs associated with staying in a hospital
- provides the family with weekly or monthly payments that replace the income of someone who is unable to work
- the amount the policyholder must pay before the insurance policy will cover the remainder
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- protects homeowners from heavy loss
- consumers purchases term insurance for when they die and the proceeds go to this
- a whole life policy gradually increases during early years of value policy
- will repair or replace the policyholder's car
- universal life is a hybrids form of life insurance that provides policyholders
- a second type of life insurance that provides a savings component along with the death benefit
14 Clues: a monthly payment • protects homeowners from heavy loss • pays for property damage and bodily injury • will repair or replace the policyholder's car • life insurance that provides only death protection • pays for the costs associated with staying in a hospital • most group health insurance plans are part of an employee's • ...
Health inssurance 2021-12-13
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- a request for payment that someone or their health care provider submits to an insurer to get services covered
- an retroactive cancellation of a health insurance policy
- savings accounts to allow people to contribute money to medical expenses often set up through employers
- a person or business that people can apply for to help you get enrolled in health insurance
- portions of charges for healthcare service that a patient is responsible to pay
- a dollar amount that patients have to pay for each year before the Insurance company supports claims
- an individual or organization trained to help consumers small businesses and employees
- an informal name to refer to health coverage plans available through the health insurance marketplace
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- online store for individuals and small employers to buy health insurance plans
- a health care program for active duty and retired uniformed services members
- a written order from a primary care doctor to see a specialist or get certain medical services
- the percentage of a health company’s allowable charge the patient is financially responsible for
- a health organization that has their own network of doctors,hospitals and healthcare workers.
- community based organization that serves population with limited access to healthcare
- facilities,providers suppliers your insurer or plan has contracted with to provide health care services
- an amendment to an insurance policy
- the list of prescription drug covered in full or part by the health plan
17 Clues: an amendment to an insurance policy • an retroactive cancellation of a health insurance policy • the list of prescription drug covered in full or part by the health plan • a health care program for active duty and retired uniformed services members • online store for individuals and small employers to buy health insurance plans • ...
po 2013-01-26
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- All the money received by a person or company is known as .......
- The possibility of loss or damage that is covered by insurance is called .....
- When something damaged or stolen the policy holder suffers a .....
- ....... are the people who have bought insurance from an insurance company
- Borrowed money that has to be paid back is a .......
- Prices are called ............ in the insurance industry.
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- An application for payment under an insurance policy
- Regular part payments of loans or debts are called ......
- A contract of insurance
- A payment , usually monthly , yearly etc, for an insurance policy
- The guaranteed protection given by an insurance policy is called ........
11 Clues: A contract of insurance • An application for payment under an insurance policy • Borrowed money that has to be paid back is a ....... • Regular part payments of loans or debts are called ...... • Prices are called ............ in the insurance industry. • All the money received by a person or company is known as ....... • ...
Health Insurance 2021-11-29
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- Health insurance where you do not need a referral
- The amount you pay before insurance pays
- Federal health insurance for those 65+
- Health insurance where you can choose in network or out of network
- Most affordable health insurance
- Saving account only through employer group plan
- The fixed dollar amount you pay at the time of care
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- Monthly payment to receive insurance benefit
- The percent you pay after deductible is met
- Savings account to help pay for qualified expenses
- Health insurance where you must use physicians that are in network
11 Clues: Most affordable health insurance • Federal health insurance for those 65+ • The amount you pay before insurance pays • The percent you pay after deductible is met • Monthly payment to receive insurance benefit • Saving account only through employer group plan • Health insurance where you do not need a referral • Savings account to help pay for qualified expenses • ...
Insurance vocabulary 2024-04-11
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- (n)An amount of money lost by a business or oragnization.
- (n)A person making a claim
- (n)The right to pursue a third party that causes a loss to the insured.
- (n)An individual in charge of minimising the adverse impact of losses
- (n)The state of being legally responsible for something
- (n)A sum of money claimed in compensation for a loss or injuery.
- (v)To end an insurance policy early.
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- (n)The act of settling a dispute in a court of law.
- (n) Amendment to the policy used to add or delete coverage.
- (n)A type of insurance purchased by insurance companies to reduce risk.
- (n) An accident that happens when two vehicles hit each other with force.
- (n)A person who owns an insurance policy.
- (n)An amount to be paid for a contract of insurance.
- (n)A licensed person who sells insurance on behalf of a company.
14 Clues: (n)A person making a claim • (v)To end an insurance policy early. • (n)A person who owns an insurance policy. • (n)The act of settling a dispute in a court of law. • (n)An amount to be paid for a contract of insurance. • (n)The state of being legally responsible for something • (n)An amount of money lost by a business or oragnization. • ...
Insurance Basics 2025-08-18
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- A person who sells insurance products on behalf of an insurer
- An entity that provides oversight and regulation of the insurance industry
- A company that provides financial protection against losses
- Entity that brings together many small agents, then can write large bundle of policies with carrier.
- A type of broker that specializes in niche markets
- The party who purchases an insurance policy
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- Brokers are __________ meaning they should be providing services in the client’s best interest
- Insurance for insurers
- When carriers are licensed and regulated by the state Department of Insurance
- The market where insurers and reinsurers interact
- A type of agency that serves as an intermediary between insurers and producers
- The role responsible for assessing risks and setting premiums
- Groups that allow members to pool their purchasing power for insurance
- A type of agency that has underwriting authority
14 Clues: Insurance for insurers • The party who purchases an insurance policy • A type of agency that has underwriting authority • The market where insurers and reinsurers interact • A type of broker that specializes in niche markets • A company that provides financial protection against losses • A person who sells insurance products on behalf of an insurer • ...
Bosh 2025-06-10
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- value: Replacement value refers to the amount it would cost to replace a damaged or destroyed item with a new one of similar kind and quality at current market prices.
- of use coverage: Loss-of-use coverage, also known as additional living expenses (ALE) coverage, is a part of homeowners or renters insurance policies that helps cover the extra costs incurred when you're unable to live in your home due to a covered loss
- loan: A mortgage loan, often simply called a mortgage, is a type of loan used to purchase or finance real estate
- insurance: Homeowners insurance, also known as home insurance, is a type of property insurance that protects a homeowner financially in case of damage or loss to their home and personal belongings.
- protection class: a system used by insurance companies to assess and rank the quality of fire protection services in a community, ultimately impacting insurance premiums.
- value: the amount for which something can be sold on a given market.
- payment: an initial up-front partial payment for the purchase of expensive goods or services such as a car or a house.
- of assessment: In most states and municipalities, assessed value is calculated as a percentage of the property's fair market value.
- (of money) denoting an original sum invested or lent.
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- costs: the additional expenses incurred in addition to the purchase price of a property, usually associated with real estate transactions like buying a home
- premium: An insurance premium is the amount you pay regularly to an insurance company to keep your policy active, providing financial protection against potential losses or liabilities.
- value: dollar amount used by local governments to determine property taxes.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt
- estate tax: Real estate tax, also known as property tax, is a tax levied on the ownership or use of immovable property.
- costs: the ongoing expenses for essential services like electricity, water, gas, sewer, and trash removal
- liability: Personal liability refers to your responsibility for paying damages or legal fees if you're found responsible for someone else's injury or property damage.
16 Clues: (of money) denoting an original sum invested or lent. • value: the amount for which something can be sold on a given market. • value: dollar amount used by local governments to determine property taxes. • costs: the ongoing expenses for essential services like electricity, water, gas, sewer, and trash removal • ...
Homeowners Insurance Crossword 2023-06-19
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- Legal agreement outlining your insurance terms
- Changes or additions to your policy
- or risks covered by your insurance
- Coverage for damage or injury caused to others
- Belongings inside your home
- Process for reporting and resolving damage or loss
- Items or events not covered by your policy
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- Adding someone else to your policy
- Cost to replace damaged or stolen items
- Protection for your home and belongings
- Amount you pay before insurance kicks in
- Maximum amount your policy will pay
- structure of your home
- Evaluation of damage or loss
- Cost of your insurance
15 Clues: structure of your home • Cost of your insurance • Belongings inside your home • Evaluation of damage or loss • Adding someone else to your policy • or risks covered by your insurance • Maximum amount your policy will pay • Changes or additions to your policy • Cost to replace damaged or stolen items • Protection for your home and belongings • ...
Types of Insurance 2023-09-12
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- helps protect the owned or rented business property, like your building and equipment
- helps cover property damage and bodily injury claims if you or an employee gets into an accident while driving a company-owned vehicle for business
- combines general liability, commerical property, and business income insurance
- helps protect your owned or rented building and equipment used to operate
- helps cover claims related to mistakes in the professional services that your business provides
- helps your business respond to a breach if personally identifiable information gets lost or stolen
- help replace lost income if you can’t operate because of covered property damage
- helps protect your business from employment-related claims
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- provides benefits to employees if they get a work-related injury or illness
- extends the limits of certain liability policies that your business has
- helps protect your business from claims that it caused bodily injury or property damage to someone else
11 Clues: helps protect your business from employment-related claims • extends the limits of certain liability policies that your business has • helps protect your owned or rented building and equipment used to operate • provides benefits to employees if they get a work-related injury or illness • ...
Agribusiness Insurance 2024-10-26
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- An individual or a business that pays an insurance company to cover specific losses.
- the protection by written contract against whole or part of a financial loss based on the happenings of specific events
- insurance that offers coverage in the event that the insured is unable to work because of a disabling injury or illness.
- demand to the insurer for payment of benefits under an insurance contract
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- insurance that offers coverage on the damages that an individual or a business is liable or responsible for
- insurance coverage for a value that exceeds the actual value of the item being insured.
- The amount that a policyholder pays to an insurance company for the provided coverage.
- money paid to an individual or a business to settle an insurance claim.
- insurance system that requires employers to cover employees for job-related injuries.
- amount of money a policyholder must pay before the insurance company begins to pay
- designated recipient of the benefits of an insurance policy.
11 Clues: designated recipient of the benefits of an insurance policy. • money paid to an individual or a business to settle an insurance claim. • demand to the insurer for payment of benefits under an insurance contract • amount of money a policyholder must pay before the insurance company begins to pay • ...
Unit 3 - Automotive know how 2021-03-09
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- synonym for Fill up.
- synonym for Drive.
- The force of the __________ catapulted them through the front window of the car.
- synonym for Change.
- He had to discuss the terms of his insurance _________ with a Geico representative.
- Ask your insurance advisor to explain the scope of the insurance __________ being offered.
- Video footage was recently released of an __________ that took place on July 10th outside Bloomington, Indiana.
- What is the __________ of your vehicle?
- synonym for Look for.
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- the nurse took care of her __________ __________.
- The __________ serves as a harsh reminder of the importance of wearing a seat belt.
- My favorite Honda __________ is an Accord.
- synonym for Replace.
- synonym for Perform.
- Check how much extra it will cost you to pay your insurance _________ monthly.
- at Synonym for Inspect.
- Make sure the car's engine, milometer, and __________ numbers are correct.
- synonym for Pick.
- synonym for Pretend.
19 Clues: synonym for Pick. • synonym for Drive. • synonym for Change. • synonym for Fill up. • synonym for Replace. • synonym for Pretend. • synonym for Perform. • synonym for Look for. • at Synonym for Inspect. • What is the __________ of your vehicle? • My favorite Honda __________ is an Accord. • the nurse took care of her __________ __________. • ...
healthcare 2023-01-19
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- The amount you are required to pay for medical care in certain types of health plans after you have met your deductible.
- A primary care physician monitors your health, diagnoses and treats minor health problems, and refers you to specialists if
- The amount of money you must pay each year to cover your medical care expenses before your insurance policy starts
- A health problem that existed before the date your insurance coverage became effective.
- A health savings account is a type of medical savings account that allows you to save money to pay for current and future medical expenses on a tax-free basis. In order to be eligible for a health savings account, you must be covered by a high-
- mammograms.
- of covered medical expenses. Indemnity plans pay a sizable percentage
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- Specific conditions or circumstances for which the policy will not provide benefits.
- The way a healthcare system manages its costs and the use of its resources.
- A health insurance plan that combines elements of an HMO and PPO.
- 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.
- a health insurance plan that allows you to pay a monthly or quarterly premium in exchange for healthcare services.
- These plans allow you to use any doctor, hospital or specialist you choose and submit a claim to your insurance company for
- The amount paid by you or your employer, in addition to copayments, coinsurance and deductibles, in exchange for insurance
- A way of sharing medical costs. You pay a flat fee every time you receive a medical service (for example, $20 for every visit.
- health plan, not have any other health insurance, and not be claimed as a dependent on another’s tax return.
- level of care is needed.
19 Clues: mammograms. • level of care is needed. • A health insurance plan that combines elements of an HMO and PPO. • of covered medical expenses. Indemnity plans pay a sizable percentage • 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. • ...
Final Crossword 2020-04-11
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- Type of costs to keep car on the road.
- Name of extra charge that you must pay.
- Type of fuel
- Name of type of loan where interest is charged on the balance owing.
- Name of amount of money still owed.
- System for paying money after something bad happens
- Calculated or considered over a period of one year
- Value of a wreck when it is not worth fixing
- Name of type of loan where interest is charged on the total amount borrowed.
- How much in percentage is paid to borrow money.
- Process of considering how things are similar and how they are different.
- Initials for the type of insurance for the property damaged by the driver
- Type of fuel
- Person or organisation which is owed the money.
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- Name of amount you much contribute for each insurance claim.
- Type of insurance to get if you want payment for theft, car accidents or damage from a natural disaster
- Abreviation for how much a loaded vehicle weighs
- Type of points which are removed when you break a road law.
- Yearly process of paying for permission to use vehicle on public roads.
- Initials for type of insurance for the person hurt by the driver
- Name of discount you get for not changing your insurance company.
- Type of loan where goods or property will have to be given if the loan cannot be paid.
- Name of discount you get from not making an insurance claim.
- Name given to charge that can be ignored.
- Name of duty which is the tax for buying or selling a car.
- Type of cost of doing the maintenance of the car.
- Type of loan where not goods or property have to be returned if the loan is not paid.
- Type of fuel
- Name given for car, bus, motorbike, van or truck.
29 Clues: Type of fuel • Type of fuel • Type of fuel • Name of amount of money still owed. • Type of costs to keep car on the road. • Name of extra charge that you must pay. • Name given to charge that can be ignored. • Value of a wreck when it is not worth fixing • How much in percentage is paid to borrow money. • Person or organisation which is owed the money. • ...
insurance 2018-03-21
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- A is said to be superannuated
- A is involved in a car crash
- A needs a security for his socio-economic conditions
- A is suffering due to heavy rains
- A is suffering from a terminal disease
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- A is above the age of 60
- A is the shareholder in a particular firm
- A deposits a certain sum of money every month
- A has an agricultural land for cultivation
- Existence of A
10 Clues: Existence of A • A is above the age of 60 • A is involved in a car crash • A is said to be superannuated • A is suffering due to heavy rains • A is suffering from a terminal disease • A is the shareholder in a particular firm • A has an agricultural land for cultivation • A deposits a certain sum of money every month • A needs a security for his socio-economic conditions
Insurance 2022-02-10
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- a document detailing the terms and conditions of a contract of insurance.
- provides an insured party with protection against claims
- an amount to be paid for an insurance policy.
- type of insurance that covers medical expenses that arise due to an illness
- policy purchased by a pet owner to offset the overall cost of their animal's medical bills
- a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality.
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- fixed out-of-pocket amount paid by an insured for covered services
- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim
- to any person or entity legally entitled to receive the benefits of an insurance policy
- that company agrees to pay covered costs associated with an auto accident once the deductible has been met under the policy terms(type of insurance)
10 Clues: an amount to be paid for an insurance policy. • provides an insured party with protection against claims • a thing providing protection against a possible eventuality. • fixed out-of-pocket amount paid by an insured for covered services • a document detailing the terms and conditions of a contract of insurance. • ...
insurance 2013-06-22
Insurance 2021-02-19
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- this insurance group focuses on disease prevention
- this insurance covers military personnel
- insurance available to low income families
- This Medicare plan covers doctor visits
- This insurance covers people injured on the job
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- This Medicare plan covers hospital stays
- amount paid monthly to have health insurance
- insurance available for elderly or disabled
- amount paid by the patient before insurance will pay
- amount paid at each doctor visit
10 Clues: amount paid at each doctor visit • This Medicare plan covers doctor visits • This Medicare plan covers hospital stays • this insurance covers military personnel • insurance available to low income families • insurance available for elderly or disabled • amount paid monthly to have health insurance • This insurance covers people injured on the job • ...
Insurance 2022-05-27
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- A change made to your policy.
- The terms you agree when deferring risk.
- Government permission to do a task.
- the person who receives the benefits your insurance Provides on the event of your death.
- A company that is deferred your risk.
- One who is legally responsible for damage or loss.
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- How much you pay before your claim is settled and is deducted from your claim.
- How much you will possibly lose.
- The Monthly cost of your insurance.
- The termination of your policy, usually done by the consumer.
10 Clues: A change made to your policy. • How much you will possibly lose. • The Monthly cost of your insurance. • Government permission to do a task. • A company that is deferred your risk. • The terms you agree when deferring risk. • One who is legally responsible for damage or loss. • The termination of your policy, usually done by the consumer. • ...
insurance 2022-11-22
10 Clues: caution • blessure • Adherant • assurance • cotisations • assurance vie • assurance des biens • assurance invalidité • assurance tout risque • date de prise d'effet
insurance 2024-02-20
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- protects you where standard auto or home insurance doesn't, including large liability claims
- This coverage helps pay for damage to the other party's property, such as their car or any other structures involved in the accident.
- the amount you pay each month (or each year) to keep your insurance policy active
- insurance contract that provides your beneficiaries with a lump sum of money at the time of your death.
- his type of insurance provides coverage if you're unable to work for various reasons
- available for cars, trucks, and motorcycles and offers financial protection in the event of vehicle damage, theft, or bodily injury.
- pays for property damage and/or injuries to another person caused by an accident in which you're at fault.
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- This coverage helps pay for the other party's medical expenses, injury-related expenses, and, in some cases, lost wages if you are at fault in an accident.
- covers damages to your property, home, and belongings stemming from events like hail, fire, or wind.
- form of insurance that pays, partly or in total, for veterinary treatment of the insured person's ill or injured pet.
10 Clues: the amount you pay each month (or each year) to keep your insurance policy active • his type of insurance provides coverage if you're unable to work for various reasons • protects you where standard auto or home insurance doesn't, including large liability claims • ...
Insurance 2024-12-17
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- The amount paid for an insurance policy.
- The protection provided by an insurance policy against financial loss.
- A person designated to receive benefits from an insurance policy.
- Specific risks or circumstances that are not covered by an insurance policy.
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- A written contract between the insurer and the insured.
- A request for payment under an insurance policy.
- The amount the insured must pay out-of-pocket before the insurer pays.
- Legal responsibility for damages or injuries caused to others.
- Insurance purchased by an insurance company to manage its risk.
- The process of evaluating and assessing the risk of insuring a person or entity.
10 Clues: The amount paid for an insurance policy. • A request for payment under an insurance policy. • A written contract between the insurer and the insured. • Legal responsibility for damages or injuries caused to others. • Insurance purchased by an insurance company to manage its risk. • A person designated to receive benefits from an insurance policy. • ...
Risk Management 2022-04-06
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- covered by insurance
- those which you can do something about. These include currency exchange risks, addressing skills issues, poor cashflow, lawsuits, etc.
- a company taking responsibility for accidents that happen in their buildings. For example: a costumer slipping and falling ont he wet floor in your store.
- a person or company that underwrites an insurance risk; the party in an insurance contract undertaking to pay compensation.
- usually used to indicate an infringement of intellectual property rights, namely acts carried out without the consent of the intellectual property right holder.
- means of protection from financial loss
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- the person who owns the insurance policy. This person is the one who purchases the policy and can make adjustments to it.
- the amount you pay for your health insurance every month
- the exposure a company or organization has to factor that will lower its profits or lead to fail.
- a request for your insurance company to pay for something your insurance covers, such as a car accident, a house fire or a visit to the emergency room.
- the possibility that changes in macroeconomic conditions will negatively impact a company or investment
- anything that exposes you to the risk of losing something of value. Usually associated with your financial investments and insurance.
- risk events that specifically impact an organization’s facilities and other physical infrastructure.
- risks that are beyond human control and result in a loss or no loss with no possibility of financial gain.
14 Clues: covered by insurance • means of protection from financial loss • the amount you pay for your health insurance every month • the exposure a company or organization has to factor that will lower its profits or lead to fail. • risk events that specifically impact an organization’s facilities and other physical infrastructure. • ...
Insurance Terms Crossword 2025-02-10
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- Provides coverage for a private residence, including protection against risks, liabilities, and property damage.
- A formal request made by an insured or individual to an insurance company for coverage for a loss or event.
- A professional within an insurance company who evaluates, analyzes, and assesses the risk involved in insuring people or assets. They determine the terms and premium of the insurance policy.
- A company that provides insurance coverage by the underwriting process and protects the insured against specific losses.
- An amendment or addition to an existing insurance policy that changes the terms or coverage of the policy.
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- The responsibility of the insured to provide compensation for damages caused to another party, covered according to the policy's terms.
- The amount of protection given by an insurance policy, detailing what risks or losses are covered.
- An amount that must be paid out of pocket by the policyholder before the insurer pays a claim.
- Car insurance policies that provide coverage for loss or damage to an insured's vehicle or liabilities arising from driving.
- A professional who investigates insurance claims to determine the extent of the insuring company's liability.
- Covers damages to physical property and assets, typically from perils like fire, theft, or natural disasters.
- The amount of money paid by an insured or entity to an insurance company in exchange for coverage.
- The potential for losing something of value, calculating it helps in determining the premium and coverage terms.
- A contract between the insurer and the insured
14 Clues: A contract between the insurer and the insured • An amount that must be paid out of pocket by the policyholder before the insurer pays a claim. • The amount of protection given by an insurance policy, detailing what risks or losses are covered. • The amount of money paid by an insured or entity to an insurance company in exchange for coverage. • ...
Health Care Systems 2022-05-16
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- What is the centers of disease control and prevention?
- If you work for a company with a group insurance plan, who usually pays for all or part of the premium?
- What kind of insurance covers a worker who is injured on the job?
- Which office provides examinations, diagnosis, treatment, basic lab test?
- Who provides care for terminally ill people with life expectancy of 6 months or less
- What center provides eye glasses or contacts?
- Without health insurance it could be a ______ if someone gets seriously ill.
- Who provides care for patients in their home?
- Which hospital provides care for a certain condition or age group?
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- What do the initials PPO stand for?
- What facility provide psychiatric clinics?
- What is the $25 you pay each time you go to the doctor?
- Insurance for military and their families
- What does the patient must pay before the insurance will pay?
- Which center provides care directed at helping patients with physical or mental disabilities?
- This is provided by state or local health departments
- Who would be concerned with reports of Health care workers who contract hepatitis from their patients?
- What agencies regulates food and drug products sold to the public?
- What agency would work with providing vaccinations in third world countries?
- Who administers workers compensation?
20 Clues: What do the initials PPO stand for? • Who administers workers compensation? • Insurance for military and their families • What facility provide psychiatric clinics? • What center provides eye glasses or contacts? • Who provides care for patients in their home? • This is provided by state or local health departments • ...
HHD U2 O2 ch.10 2024-10-22
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- In medicine this means that all information relating to a patient must not be shared
- Private health ______ is a policy that helps pay for health services not covered by Medicare
- The medicare levy ____ is applied to individuals who earn over 90K per year
- The Medicare ______ Net ensures that people who require frequent cover receive additional financial support
- Out of pocket _______ are costs that the patient must pay themselves
- The Medicare ____ is a 2% tax for all Australian tax payers to fund Medicare
- physical health characteristic
- Australia's universal health insurance scheme
- spiritual health characteristic
- Government introduced a 30% _____ incentive for those who take out private health
- payment from consumer for health services in addition to the amount paid by the government is known as the ______ co-payment
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- An advantage PH insurance is having your own choice of _____ in hospital
- The amount paid for insurance
- mental health characteristic
- emotional health characteristic
- a disadvantage of PH insurance is _____ premiums.
- Medicare's contribution towards certain consultations and treatments is known as the ______ fee
- social health characteristic
- Something that motivates or encourages someone to do something
- The PBS safety ___ ensures that people who spend large amounts of money on PBS medications receive additional financial support
- This is used to fund medicare
21 Clues: mental health characteristic • social health characteristic • The amount paid for insurance • This is used to fund medicare • physical health characteristic • emotional health characteristic • spiritual health characteristic • Australia's universal health insurance scheme • a disadvantage of PH insurance is _____ premiums. • ...
Dental Insurance Terms 2023-05-26
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- The dollar amount a dentist agrees to accept as full payment for a procedure from both the insurance company and the patient
- a dollar limit on what they would spend for your covered benefits during the entire time you were enrolled in that plan.
- the date that an agreement or transaction between or among signatories becomes binding.
- a restriction
- paid in advance
- ability to visit the dentist of your choice
- Any licensed dentist who performs dental health services for the insured.
- the maximum dollar amount your dental insurance will pay toward the cost of dental services
- the time before insurance coverage takes effect
- rough calculation
- a payment made by a beneficiary
- A group of people or interconnected things
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- the maximum amount that will be paid for a particular covered service
- the amount commonly charged for a service by the dentist
- Coverage by a secondary dental plan
- amount that the patient is responsible for paying (ie:deductible)
- a type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim.
- When a provider bills you for the difference between the provider's charge and the allowed amount.
- The amount you pay for covered health care services before your insurance plan starts to pay
- Money paid for those dental procedures or services covered under this group dental plan
- a decision by your health insure that a dental service, treatment plan is necessary
- when two insurance plans work together to pay claims for the same person.
22 Clues: a restriction • paid in advance • rough calculation • a payment made by a beneficiary • Coverage by a secondary dental plan • A group of people or interconnected things • ability to visit the dentist of your choice • the time before insurance coverage takes effect • the amount commonly charged for a service by the dentist • ...
Mortgage Industry Terms & Acronyms 2020-02-26
Across
- Mortgage Back Securities
- Legal agreement where creditor lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property and is void upon the payment of the debt in full
- Appraisal Management Company
- Loans that are partially funded by mortgage revenue bonds
- Address, Loan Amount, Income, Estimated Value, Name, Social Security
- Clear to Close
- Where mortgage bankers, GSEs, and investors buy and sell closed mortgage loans and loan servcing
- Payment, Interest, Taxes, Insurance
- Verification of Employment
- Department of Housing and Urban Development
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- Payment Payments are amortized over a longer period than the actual term and the outstanding balance is due at the end of the term
- Process of spreading a loan into a series of fixed payments over time
- Federal Housing Administration
- Government Sponsored Enterprises (i.e. Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac)
- Homeowner's Association
- When property taxes and homeowner's insurance is also collected in the monthly payments and the lender disburses the payments to the tax collector or insurance agent on the Borrower's behalf
- Private Mortgage Insurance
- Loan-to-Value
- Home Affordable Refinance Program
- Equal Credit Opportunity Act
- United States Department of Agriculture & Rural Development
- Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
- Debt-to-Income Ratio
- Third Party Origination
- Veterans Affair
- Homeowner's Insurance
26 Clues: Loan-to-Value • Clear to Close • Veterans Affair • Debt-to-Income Ratio • Homeowner's Insurance • Homeowner's Association • Third Party Origination • Mortgage Back Securities • Private Mortgage Insurance • Verification of Employment • Appraisal Management Company • Equal Credit Opportunity Act • Federal Housing Administration • Home Affordable Refinance Program • ...
FIN 101 Exam 2 Review 2015-11-16
Across
- Insurance that covers all the items you cannot plan for
- TAX RATE Taxes paid for an additional $1 of income
- Auto insurance in Indiana is _______.
- Money for college that doesn't need to be paid back and is based on a unique characteristic.
- STOCK EXCHANGE Where ETFs are traded
- Experience price changes throughout the day
- Cash payment to shareholders
- Person that sells for many companies
- Insurance is like a ______
- Person that sells for one company
- Those who pay the majority of taxes in the US
- An addition to an insurance policy for a special (expensive) item
- An investment in stocks is an investment in _______.
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- Financial Aid Office
- An investment in bonds is an investment in ________.
- Required number of years you should keep your tax paperwork
- How IRS agents are paid
- Cost of living in this country
- Using (borrowing) someone else's money to make a purchase
- What some cannot do on college loans
- Money for college that doesn't need to be paid back and is based on financial need
- Insurance for a person between jobs
- 15 Tax filing day
- The world's largest stock exchange
- FUND Set of funds raised by the public and managed by the investment fund manager
25 Clues: 15 Tax filing day • Financial Aid Office • How IRS agents are paid • Insurance is like a ______ • Cash payment to shareholders • Cost of living in this country • Person that sells for one company • The world's largest stock exchange • Insurance for a person between jobs • STOCK EXCHANGE Where ETFs are traded • What some cannot do on college loans • ...
Automobile 2025-10-28
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- Legal documentation showing your vehicle is registered with the state
- A guarantee that repairs will be covered for a certain time period
- The original amount of money borrowed to buy a car
- Replacing an existing loan with a new one, often at a lower interest rate
- A contract allowing you to use a vehicle for a fixed period for a free
- Insurance that covers damage to your car from hitting another object
- Routine care to keep a car running well like oil changes
- Initial amount paid upfront when purchasing a vehicle
- The difference between what your car is worth and what you owe on it
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- The decrease in value of a car over time
- A check to ensure the vehicle meets safety and emission standerds
- Insurance that covers damage you cause to others or their property
- The amount you pay out of pocket before insurance covers the rest
- Insurance that covers non-collision damage such as theft or weather
- An evaluation of a cars market value
- A document proving ownership of a vehicle
- A guide that lists average car values for buying or selling.
- The amount you pay for insurance coverage
- Percentage charged for borrowing money on a car loan
- A test measuring pollutants from your vehicles exhaust system
20 Clues: An evaluation of a cars market value • The decrease in value of a car over time • A document proving ownership of a vehicle • The amount you pay for insurance coverage • The original amount of money borrowed to buy a car • Percentage charged for borrowing money on a car loan • Initial amount paid upfront when purchasing a vehicle • ...
health science crossword 2024-10-03
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- Care- Healthcare provided to people who cannot pay for it and who are not covered by any insurance. This includes both charity care which is not billed and the cost of services that were billed but never paid.
- Party Administrator (TPA)- An organization that processes health plan claims but does not carry any insurance risk.
- individual or institution who provides medical care, including a physician, hospital, skilled nursing facility, or intensive care facility.
- services that members are entitled to receive based on their health plan. Cross/Blue Shield- Non-profit, tax-exempt insurance service plans that cover hospital care, physician care and related services. Blue Cross and Blue Shield are separate organizations that have different benefits, premiums and policies. These organizations are in all states, and The Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association of America is their national organization.
- Care- Medical treatment rendered to people whose illnesses or medical problems are short-term or don't require long-term continuing care. Acute care facilities are hospitals that mainly treat people with short-term health problems.
- Period- The amount of time a person must wait from the date he or she is accepted into a health plan (or from when he or she applies) until the insurance becomes effective and he or she can receive benefits.
- Indemnity- The maximum amount of payment provided by an insurer for each covered service for a group of insured people.
- amount paid to providers for services they provide to patients.
- Integration- A healthcare system that includes the entire range of healthcare services from out-patient to hospital and long-term care.
- Insurance- Health insurance that is provided by insurance companies such as commercial insurers and Blue Cross plans, self-funded plans sponsored by employers, HMOs or other managed care arrangements.
- Assessment- Measurement of the quality of care
- A percentage of providers' fees that managed care companies hold back from providers which is only given to them if the amount of care they provide (or that the entire plan provides) is under a budgeted amount for each quarter or the whole year.
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- system- The process through which a primary care provider authorizes a patient to see a specialist to receive additional care.
- plan-This benefit plan gives employees a set amount of funds that they can choose to spend on a different benefit options, such as health insurance or retirement savings
- for services. Doctors, hospitals, labs and other providers send billed claims to health insurance plans, and what the plans pay are called paid claims.
- Party Payer- An organization other than the patient or healthcare provider involved in the financing of personal health services.
- A fixed prepayment, per patient covered, to a healthcare provider to deliver medical services to a particular group of patients. The payment is the same no matter how many services or what type of services each patient actually gets. Under capitation, the provider is financially responsible.
- type of insurance arrangement where employers, usually large employers, pay for medical claims out of their own funds rather than contracting with an insurance company for coverage. This puts the employer at risk for its employees' medical expenses rather than an insurance company.
- person who is eligible for or receiving benefits under an insurance policy or plan.
- of care- How well health services result in desired health outcomes.
- Integration- A healthcare system that includes the entire range of healthcare services from out-patient to hospital and long-term care.
- Organization (PSO)- Healthcare providers (physicians and/or hospitals) who form an affiliation to act as insurer for an enrolled population
22 Clues: Assessment- Measurement of the quality of care • amount paid to providers for services they provide to patients. • of care- How well health services result in desired health outcomes. • person who is eligible for or receiving benefits under an insurance policy or plan. • ...
Government Involvement in US Healthcare 2024-09-04
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- Insurance for children in families with incomes higher than federal poverty level
- Insurance program for elderly
- Constitutionally guaranteed medical treatment
- Something is labeled or branded in a misleading or false way
- Law that sets national standards to protect privacy and security of patients' health information
- Insurance program for low income
- Demonstrates community benefit
- A rule or directive made & maintained by an authority
- Governing document that creates 3 branches of government and divides power between federal and state.
- Causing harm or damage
- Medicare program for prescriptions
- Medicare program that includes A, B, and additional coverage such as vision & wellness
- The branch where president, vice president and office of president sit
- The branch responsible for interpreting laws
- The branch where Congress operate
- Medicare program for hospital insurance
- T healthcare delivery system that coordinates and manages healthcare services for its members
- The minimum amount of income a household needs to cover necessities like food, clothing, housing, and transportation
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- Medicare program for medical insurance
- Refusing to care for someone unable to pay and relocating them outside of facility
- The amount of money a patient pays for a health service
- Causing or capable of causing death or illness if taken into the body
- A practice of secretly mixing a substance with another
- The percentage of a covered health care service that a patient pays after meeting their deductible.
- The amount of money that the insured person must pay before their insurance policy starts paying for covered expenses.
- The preparing & enacting of laws
26 Clues: Causing harm or damage • Insurance program for elderly • Demonstrates community benefit • Insurance program for low income • The preparing & enacting of laws • The branch where Congress operate • Medicare program for prescriptions • Medicare program for medical insurance • Medicare program for hospital insurance • The branch responsible for interpreting laws • ...
Insurance 1/12/24 2024-01-11
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- what you turn into an insurance to get help paying
- amount you must pay before you begin receiving any benefits from your insurance company
- type of insurance that protects property and injuries to people in a car accident
- type of insurance to help pay for work on your teeth
- a person who owns the insurance policy
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- one who receives the benefits from insurance
- type of insurance to help pay for eye health
- type of insurance that covers medical costs associated with illness, injury and disability
- an amount to be paid for an insurance policy
- protection against possible financial loss
10 Clues: a person who owns the insurance policy • protection against possible financial loss • one who receives the benefits from insurance • type of insurance to help pay for eye health • an amount to be paid for an insurance policy • what you turn into an insurance to get help paying • type of insurance to help pay for work on your teeth • ...
Health Insurance Chapter 4,5,6 2014-05-22
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- / Traditional type insurance also called a fee-for service pg 46
- / A provider who is not contracted with the insurance company is a pg 58
- / Its a correct claim with no errors pg 79
- / Everyone has to submit claims to Medicare unless HHS grants them a ____________
- / The place providers send their claims so they can be transfered to the insurance companies pg 79
- / Usual, customary, and reasonable also known as pg7 & 55
- / The amount before the insurance company payes pg 46
- / Money you pay an insurance company monthy pg 46
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- / A tax shelter set up to may medical bills pg 50
- / portability, fraud and abuse, enforces standards for health information, guarantees the security/privacy of PHI
- / 365 days to submit a claim pg 95
- / The amount the patient has to pay the provider
- / basic and major medical insurance together is called pg 86
- / A number assigned provider by the IRS pg 65
14 Clues: / 365 days to submit a claim pg 95 • / Its a correct claim with no errors pg 79 • / A number assigned provider by the IRS pg 65 • / The amount the patient has to pay the provider • / A tax shelter set up to may medical bills pg 50 • / Money you pay an insurance company monthy pg 46 • / The amount before the insurance company payes pg 46 • ...
Insurance 101 2015-07-21
Across
- Third Party Liability (ex: workers compensation)
- : Park Dental's Clearinghouse
- The policy owner The person who pays health insurance premiums and / or is eligible for group health insurance benefits
- Electronic Remittance Advice
- Coordination of Benefits
- A child or other individual for whom a parent, relative, or other person may claim a personal exemption tax deduction and is eligible for health benefits under the subscribers health insurance policy
- Prepaid Medical Assistance Programs
- Electronic Funds Transfer
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- The amount the patient has to pay out-of-pocket for expenses before the insurance company will cover the remaining costs Deductible obligations exclude copayments
- The patients share of the costs of a covered health care service, calculated as a percentage
- Electronic Claim Submission
- State administered health insurance program for low income or disabled patients
- Federally administered health insurance program for adults over 65, patients with disabilities and / or End Stage Renal Disease
- Explanation of Benefits
14 Clues: Explanation of Benefits • Coordination of Benefits • Electronic Funds Transfer • Electronic Claim Submission • Electronic Remittance Advice • : Park Dental's Clearinghouse • Prepaid Medical Assistance Programs • Third Party Liability (ex: workers compensation) • State administered health insurance program for low income or disabled patients • ...
Math of Finance Semester Review 2024-12-13
Across
- The total value of what you own minus what you owe.
- A cost that can change each month, like groceries or gas.
- Insurance: Insurance that covers you for your entire life and has a savings component.
- The amount you pay for insurance coverage.
- Plans or aims you want to achieve in a few years, like saving for a car.
- Money earned based on sales or performance.
- A way to pay off debt by starting with the smallest balance first.
- A fixed amount of money paid regularly for work.
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- Plans or aims you want to achieve in the distant future, like buying a house.
- The original amount of money borrowed or invested.
- Unfair lending practices that take advantage of borrowers.
- The amount you pay out of pocket before insuran is a way to pay off debt by first starting with the smallest balancein a contract.
- A fixed amount you pay for a healthcare service, with the rest covered by insurance.
- A cost that doesn't change each month, like rent or a car payment.
- Plans or aims you want to achieve soon, like saving for a trip.
- Insurance: Insurance that covers you for a specific period.
- A card that lets you borrow money to buy things, which you pay back later.
17 Clues: The amount you pay for insurance coverage. • Money earned based on sales or performance. • A fixed amount of money paid regularly for work. • The original amount of money borrowed or invested. • The total value of what you own minus what you owe. • A cost that can change each month, like groceries or gas. • Unfair lending practices that take advantage of borrowers. • ...
Foundations Semester Review 2025-12-16
Across
- Disabled, over the age of 65, social security
- International public health
- Health profession that studies medical images
- protects patient information
- Billed at the time of services
- Remote health services using technology
- Max a patient can budget for spending in one calendar year for medical expenses
- Organization responsible for updating scientific research material on health information.
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- Low income insurance plans
- Father of Medicine
- percentage you and your insurance pay when deductible is met
- Facility for terminally ill patients
- Insurance for Veterans
- Passing a test to obtain a certificate
- Monthly payment for insurance
15 Clues: Father of Medicine • Insurance for Veterans • Low income insurance plans • International public health • protects patient information • Monthly payment for insurance • Billed at the time of services • Facility for terminally ill patients • Passing a test to obtain a certificate • Remote health services using technology • Disabled, over the age of 65, social security • ...
Health insurance Terms 2024-10-17
Across
- A place to buy insurance if you do not get it from a job, Medicare or Medicaid.
- A person who sells you a health insurance plan.
- Free or low cost government health insurance for people with low income.
- A fixed amount of money you must pay monthly for health insurance.
- Your share of the costs of a covered service after you pay your deductible.
- The amount you pay for services before your insurance starts to pay.
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- A group of doctors or medical providers covered by your health plan.
- A fixed amount of money you pay at the time your receive certain medical services.
- The people who receive benefits under a health insurance policy.
- A list of prescription medicines covered by a health insurance plan.
- Government health insurance for people 65 and older.
- Explanation Of Benefits shows the total charges after you see a provider or get services.
12 Clues: A person who sells you a health insurance plan. • Government health insurance for people 65 and older. • The people who receive benefits under a health insurance policy. • A fixed amount of money you must pay monthly for health insurance. • A group of doctors or medical providers covered by your health plan. • ...
CIP,C11-10,2018 2020-11-13
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- develops programs and certification for the insurance industry in Canada
- the national body of Canada’s organized brokers
- this organization carries out activities on behalf of insurance regulatory authorities across Canada.
- the ability to provide a full range of insurance protection to clients
- this services arm of IBC helps detect and prevent insurance-related auto fraud
- claims problems that are not resolved can ultimately be referred to this service
- a payment method where payment of the premium is looked after by the insurer (2)
- someone employed by an insurer or government regulator who is available to help resolve claims complaints.
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- an association where all high-risk drivers could be underwritten in a common pool
- represents the collective interests of independent adjusters
- an organization that would test materials to ensure they will do what they say they will
- this assiciation focuses on improving the efficiency of the broker distribution channel
- a type of CIP designation
- a method of collecting customer satisfaction information from clients who have a claims settlement
- this association stays on top of insurance issues of strategic importance to the industry
- an organization of insurance company claims managers that promotes a high standard of ethics in the handling of claims
- an industry initiative to reduce the human and financial cost of natural disasters
17 Clues: a type of CIP designation • the national body of Canada’s organized brokers • represents the collective interests of independent adjusters • the ability to provide a full range of insurance protection to clients • develops programs and certification for the insurance industry in Canada • ...
Financial Administration - Year 12 2018-02-15
Across
- Insurance that covers against loss of money kept on the premises, in transit or when in custody of the business owner/employee.
- Covers against theft of assets, stock as a result of forced entry.
- This must occur to ensure some customers are not given accounts that will not be paid in time.
- Electronic Funds Transfer Point of Sale.
- These statements should be checked regularly to ensure fraud is not taking place.
- Given to customer to encourage payment of services.
- A business must keep these to forecast results for a business.
- This type of insurance is needed to cover against the cost of repairing electronic devices.
- These should be stored in a safe place along with the Petty Cash Tin.
- Given to customers to encourage payment.
- Covers against manufacture or sale of a business product causing harm, loss or damage to business.
- Insurance that covers loss of gross profits for a business as a result of an event that interrupts business operation.
- It is a good idea to ensure the same person does not access both money coming in and going out of a business.
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- It is a good idea to do this to protect cash from being stolen by employees in business.
- A process whereby the business and bank's records are compared to report any discrepancies.
- Covers against breakage of glass.
- Insurance taken out by business involved in freighting goods by sea, air, rail and road.
- Insurance that covers the building and stock of a business.
- Shopping centres take out this type of insurance predominantly.
- Insurance that covers the business for fraudulent or dishonest acts committed by employees, either acting alone or in collusion with others.
- Investigate their prices to remain competitive.
- These should be kept as evidence of money received.
- It is good practice to bank all cash received on a daily basis.
23 Clues: Covers against breakage of glass. • Electronic Funds Transfer Point of Sale. • Given to customers to encourage payment. • Investigate their prices to remain competitive. • These should be kept as evidence of money received. • Given to customer to encourage payment of services. • Insurance that covers the building and stock of a business. • ...
ERS Crossword! 2017-02-04
Across
- A TT99 offense
- An agricultural policy
- ‘_’ Street – the location of our London office
- The Financial ‘_’ - an official body appointed to help settle disputes between consumers and UK-based businesses providing financial services, such as insurance companies
- Claims database, sharing claim information between insurers
- A person who seeks insurance
- This is currently sitting at 10%
- A British insurance market where members join hands as syndicates to insure and spread risks of different businesses, organizations and individuals
- Someone who sell apparently cheap motor insurance deals but issues policies that are fake or fraudulent
- The subject-matter of an insurance contract
- 312 ‘Protected no claims bonus’ is an example of one of these…
- The maximum level of cover we offer
- The company CEO
- Someone other than the insured who has suffered injury or loss
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- A document issued by a broker pending the issue of a policy
- the amount payable by the policyholder towards a claim
- These are issued for foreign use
- a person or group in whose name an insurance policy is held
- Mark Bacon is our one of these!
- Anti-fraud database
- Department which deals with underwriting fraud
- When somebody takes a policy out in their own name on behalf of another named driver to make the policy cheaper
- A vehicle bought from abroad which does not have a UK specification
- Where the subject matter of an insurance is lost, destroyed or damaged beyond repair
- This is required for new business along with a cover note and some proof of the premium
- UK government organisation responsible for maintaining a database of drivers in Great Britain
- This company took over ERS in April 2013
- We will provide proof of this to clients in the event that there is a problem with their policy or the MID
- The premium expressed as a percentage of the sum insured or limit of indemnity.
29 Clues: A TT99 offense • The company CEO • Anti-fraud database • An agricultural policy • A person who seeks insurance • Mark Bacon is our one of these! • These are issued for foreign use • This is currently sitting at 10% • The maximum level of cover we offer • This company took over ERS in April 2013 • The subject-matter of an insurance contract • ...
ERS Crossword! 2017-02-04
Across
- A document issued by a broker pending the issue of a policy
- Claims database, sharing claim information between insurers
- UK government organisation responsible for maintaining a database of drivers in Great Britain
- The company CEO
- This is required for new business along with a cover note and some proof of the premium
- When somebody takes a policy out in their own name on behalf of another named driver to make the policy cheaper
- We will provide proof of this to clients in the event that there is a problem with their policy or the MID
- This is currently sitting at 10%
- A vehicle bought from abroad which does not have a UK specification
- An agricultural policy
- Anti-fraud database
- Someone other than the insured who has suffered injury or loss
- a person or group in whose name an insurance policy is held
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- A TT99 offense
- The premium expressed as a percentage of the sum insured or limit of indemnity.
- The Financial ‘_’ - an official body appointed to help settle disputes between consumers and UK-based businesses providing financial services, such as insurance companies
- ‘_’ Street – the location of our London office
- Department which deals with underwriting fraud
- The maximum level of cover we offer
- Someone who sell apparently cheap motor insurance deals but issues policies that are fake or fraudulent
- This company took over ERS in April 2013
- Mark Bacon is our one of these!
- 312 ‘Protected no claims bonus’ is an example of one of these…
- These are issued for foreign use
- A person who seeks insurance
- the amount payable by the policyholder towards a claim
- Where the subject matter of an insurance is lost, destroyed or damaged beyond repair
- The subject-matter of an insurance contract
- A British insurance market where members join hands as syndicates to insure and spread risks of different businesses, organizations and individuals
29 Clues: A TT99 offense • The company CEO • Anti-fraud database • An agricultural policy • A person who seeks insurance • Mark Bacon is our one of these! • These are issued for foreign use • This is currently sitting at 10% • The maximum level of cover we offer • This company took over ERS in April 2013 • The subject-matter of an insurance contract • ...
PRM Vocab 2024-11-04
Across
- idea of reducing the extent or possibility of a loss
- transfer the risk to a third-party entity, in most cases an insurance company
- involves accepting the risk
- unauthorized use of someone’s personal identifying information to commit fraud or other crimes
- financial institution which provides a range of insurance policies to protect individuals and businesses against the risk of financial losses
- type of insurance coverage which pays for medical and surgical expenses incurred by the insured
- type of insurance which pays out a sum of money upon the death of the insured person
- permanent policy in which the policy holder pays a specified premium each year for the duration of his or her entire life
- designed to help regain good financial standing after identity theft occurs
- tracks activities on credit reports through the major credit reporting agencies
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- hazard which has a potential source of harm or adverse health effect on a person or persons
- policy which provides financial reimbursement to the owner or renter of a structure and its contents in the event of damage or theft
- periodical bill a policy holder pays to keep coverage in effect
- something which could cause harm to people’s health
- alerts individuals when personal information is being used in ways which do not generally show up on credit reports
- completely avoiding an activity which poses a potential risk
- type of property insurance which covers losses and damages to a privately owned residence and to the assets within it
- pays benefits if an individual dies during the period in which the policy is covered
- type of insurance which covers the costs associated with an auto accident or other vehicle damage
- covers the tenant’s personal property against named perils such as fire, theft and vandalism
- social device providing financial compensation for the effects of misfortune
21 Clues: involves accepting the risk • something which could cause harm to people’s health • idea of reducing the extent or possibility of a loss • completely avoiding an activity which poses a potential risk • periodical bill a policy holder pays to keep coverage in effect • designed to help regain good financial standing after identity theft occurs • ...
Get to know SCI better! 2020-11-16
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- Fill in the blank for (1). To provide various platforms, both nationally and internationally, for insurance and related financial services professionals to ___(1)___ and exchange ___(2)___ and ____(3)____.
- The number of time SCI was awarded the Educational Service Provider of the Year Award
- ____ Asia's best.
- The online LMS platform that SCI currently uses.
- Fill in the blank for (2). To provide various platforms, both nationally and internationally, for insurance and related financial services professionals to ___(1)___ and exchange ___(2)___ and ____(3)____.
- The last digit of the year where SCI first obtained the Educational Service Provider of the Year Award.
- To expand the pool of ________ qualified insurance and related financial services professionals through various means, including examinations, assessment and certification.
- To continuously develop and provide high quality insurance and related financial services education and training programmes, including seminars, lectures and conferences, both in Singapore and across ______.
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- The last digit of the year that SCI was set up.
- Fill in the blank for (3). To provide various platforms, both nationally and internationally, for insurance and related financial services professionals to ___(1)___ and exchange ___(2)___ and ____(3)____.
- The industry that SCI is in.
- To build and maintain an insurance and related financial services research and information ______ centre.
- To promote public ______ of insurance and related matters through various activities involving the community, as well as public and educational institutions.
- the number of regulatory examinations that SCI Currently has.
- The number of exit signs in SCI
- The person who worked in SCI for the longest period of time.
16 Clues: ____ Asia's best. • The industry that SCI is in. • The number of exit signs in SCI • The last digit of the year that SCI was set up. • The online LMS platform that SCI currently uses. • The person who worked in SCI for the longest period of time. • the number of regulatory examinations that SCI Currently has. • ...
Get to know SCI better! 2020-11-16
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- The last digit of the year that SCI was set up.
- The online LMS platform that SCI currently uses.
- Fill in the blank for (2). To provide various platforms, both nationally and internationally, for insurance and related financial services professionals to ___(1)___ and exchange ___(2)___ and ____(3)____.
- The industry that SCI is in.
- The person who worked in SCI for the longest period of time.
- To build and maintain an insurance and related financial services research and information ______ centre.
- The number of time SCI was awarded the Educational Service Provider of the Year Award
- To promote public ______ of insurance and related matters through various activities involving the community, as well as public and educational institutions.
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- Fill in the blank for (3). To provide various platforms, both nationally and internationally, for insurance and related financial services professionals to ___(1)___ and exchange ___(2)___ and ____(3)____.
- ____ Asia's best.
- Fill in the blank for (1). To provide various platforms, both nationally and internationally, for insurance and related financial services professionals to ___(1)___ and exchange ___(2)___ and ____(3)____.
- the number of regulatory examinations that SCI Currently has.
- The number of exit signs in SCI
- The last digit of the year where SCI first obtained the Educational Service Provider of the Year Award.
- To continuously develop and provide high quality insurance and related financial services education and training programmes, including seminars, lectures and conferences, both in Singapore and across ______.
- To expand the pool of ________ qualified insurance and related financial services professionals through various means, including examinations, assessment and certification.
16 Clues: ____ Asia's best. • The industry that SCI is in. • The number of exit signs in SCI • The last digit of the year that SCI was set up. • The online LMS platform that SCI currently uses. • The person who worked in SCI for the longest period of time. • the number of regulatory examinations that SCI Currently has. • ...
Insurance Key Terms 2025-10-30
Across
- Covers damage to your home and your belongings from things like theft, fires, or storms.
- The amount of money you have to pay yourself for a covered expense before your insurance company starts paying.
- Protects you if your car is damaged or if you cause an accident that injures another person or their property.
- A request you make to your insurance company for payment after something happens that is covered by your policy.
- The contract you have with an insurance company. It's like the rulebook for your safety net—it explains what is and isn't covered.
- A way to protect yourself from losing a lot of money because of an unexpected event, such as an accident, illness, or damage to your property.
- Helps pay for medical costs, like doctor visits, medicine, and hospital stays.
- Covers damage to your apartment and your belongings from things like theft, fires, or storms.
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- The amount of money you pay regularly (usually monthly or yearly) to keep your insurance policy active.
- The amount and type of protection your insurance policy provides.
- The person who owns the insurance policy.
- Protects you if you are responsible for an accident that hurts someone or damages their property.
- Policy that will pay a specified sum to beneficiaries upon the death of the insured.
- Coverage for loss of or damage to a building and/or contents due to fire.
- The person or people who are covered by the insurance policy.
15 Clues: The person who owns the insurance policy. • The person or people who are covered by the insurance policy. • The amount and type of protection your insurance policy provides. • Coverage for loss of or damage to a building and/or contents due to fire. • Helps pay for medical costs, like doctor visits, medicine, and hospital stays. • ...
econ 2025-11-19
13 Clues: Period: • Maximum: • Benefit: • Insurance: • Insurance: • Insurance: • Care Insurance: • Life Insurance: • Care Act (ACA): • Health Plan (HDHP): • Savings Account (HSA): • Injury Protection (PIP): • Life Insurance (or Cash Value):
Insurance 2018-03-06
Across
- a payment made by a beneficiary (especially for health services) in addition to that made by an insurer
- a prepaid health plan in which healthcare providers contract with employees of the ___. You may select a primary care physician and agree to receive all non-specialist and non-emergency services from that physician
- Life life insurance that pays a benefit on the death of the insured and also accumulates a cash value
- Plan provide multiple benefits like risk cover, fixed income return, safety and tax benefit
- a person who derives advantage from a life insurance policy
- the amount of money that an individual or business must pay for an insurance policy
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- a type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim
- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim
- Life life insurance that pays a benefit in the event of the death of the insured during a specified term
- a group of selected health care providers who offer comprehensive services. You are required to use these “network” providers (a selected group of doctors) unless you are willing to pay additional costs for the doctors outside the network
10 Clues: a person who derives advantage from a life insurance policy • the amount of money that an individual or business must pay for an insurance policy • a type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim • Plan provide multiple benefits like risk cover, fixed income return, safety and tax benefit • ...
Insurance 2018-03-16
Across
- citizen age 60 years and above.both death benifits and maturity benifits
- government-backed Life insurance scheme in India.
- initially designed to target only the Below Poverty Line (BPL) households
- shielding farmers from these Weather ups and downs through insurance.
- insurance scheme for Both APL (Above poverty Line) and BPL (Below Poverty Line) families
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- Pension Scheme for senior citizens
- National Mission for Financial Inclusion to ensure access to financial services,
- government-backed accident insurance scheme in India
- government-backed pension scheme in India targeted at the unorganised sector.
- insurance suport for farmers for crop failure due to adverse weather conditions.
10 Clues: Pension Scheme for senior citizens • government-backed Life insurance scheme in India. • government-backed accident insurance scheme in India • shielding farmers from these Weather ups and downs through insurance. • citizen age 60 years and above.both death benifits and maturity benifits • initially designed to target only the Below Poverty Line (BPL) households • ...
Insurance 2013-05-15
Across
- /Pays basic expenses for an insured and his or her family in states with no-fault auto insurance. No-fault laws generally require drivers to carry both liability insurance and personal injury protection coverage to pay for basic needs of the insured, such as medical expenses, in the event of an accident.
- /Broadly, any legally enforceable obligation. The term is most commonly used in a pecuniary sense.
- /Auto insurance coverage providing protection in the event of physical damage (other than collision) or theft of the insured car. For example, fire damage or a cracked windshield would be covered under the comprehensive section.
- /The written contract effecting insurance, or the certificate thereof, by whatever name called, and including all clause, riders, endorsements, and papers attached thereto and made a part thereof.
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- /The price of insurance protection for a specified risk for a specified period of time.
- /A contract (policy) in which an individual or entity receives financial protection or reimbursement against losses from an insurance company.
- / Covers physical damage to the insured's automobile (other than that covered under comprehensive insurance) resulting from contact with another inanimate object.
- /Amount of loss that the insured pays before the insurance kicks in.
- /The beneficiary is someone who receives the benefits of an insurance contract.
- /A demand made by the insured, or the insured's beneficiary, for payment of the benefits as provided by the policy.
10 Clues: /Amount of loss that the insured pays before the insurance kicks in. • /The beneficiary is someone who receives the benefits of an insurance contract. • /The price of insurance protection for a specified risk for a specified period of time. • /Broadly, any legally enforceable obligation. The term is most commonly used in a pecuniary sense. • ...
Insurance! 2021-10-01
Across
- the contract between the agency and the insured
- that check you pay me after I do that lil ting
- Individuals and organizations protect themselves
- another name for the insured
- when what you lose is inevitable
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- this helps you to be how you once were
- the person who calculates the possibilites
- a possibility that something may happen
- when you get paid after a loss
- another name for the insurance company
10 Clues: another name for the insured • when you get paid after a loss • when what you lose is inevitable • this helps you to be how you once were • another name for the insurance company • a possibility that something may happen • the person who calculates the possibilites • that check you pay me after I do that lil ting • the contract between the agency and the insured • ...
Insurance 2021-09-28
10 Clues: Regulatory body • The insurance is a • Risk which is stable • Tool of risk management • A person whose risk is insured • Amount payable by policyholder • Analyse risk and write policies • Offers the right to buy a stock • Offers the right to sell a stock • An entity who repreents insurance
Insurance 2021-10-08
Across
- a situation involving exposure to danger
- not capable of being insured or eligible to be insured
- People who work for insurance businesses and accept the risks that come with it.
- an agent who sells insurance
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- making apologies for a service, a loss, or an injury
- This is protected by an insurance policy
- protection against future loss
- means written contract or certificate of insurance.
- A firm that sells insurance.
- Money charged for insurance coverage that reflects the risk of a loss.
10 Clues: A firm that sells insurance. • an agent who sells insurance • protection against future loss • This is protected by an insurance policy • a situation involving exposure to danger • means written contract or certificate of insurance. • making apologies for a service, a loss, or an injury • not capable of being insured or eligible to be insured • ...
Insurance 2023-09-22
Across
- a legal contract between the insurance company and the person, business or entity being insured
- a way to manage your risk
- a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay
- the state of being responsible for something
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- insurance that pays a person you select a set amount of money when you die
- a type of insurance that will provide income in the event a worker is unable to perform their work
- amount of money an individual pays for an insurance policy
- insurance that helps you pay for doctor fees and sometimes prescription drugs
- insurance that protects you from paying the full cost for car repair
- a threat or peril that the insurance company has agreed to ensure against
10 Clues: a way to manage your risk • the state of being responsible for something • amount of money an individual pays for an insurance policy • insurance that protects you from paying the full cost for car repair • a threat or peril that the insurance company has agreed to ensure against • insurance that pays a person you select a set amount of money when you die • ...
insurance 2024-02-20
Across
- protects you where standard auto or home insurance doesn't, including large liability claims
- This coverage helps pay for damage to the other party's property, such as their car or any other structures involved in the accident.
- the amount you pay each month (or each year) to keep your insurance policy active
- insurance contract that provides your beneficiaries with a lump sum of money at the time of your death.
- his type of insurance provides coverage if you're unable to work for various reasons
- available for cars, trucks, and motorcycles and offers financial protection in the event of vehicle damage, theft, or bodily injury.
- pays for property damage and/or injuries to another person caused by an accident in which you're at fault.
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- This coverage helps pay for the other party's medical expenses, injury-related expenses, and, in some cases, lost wages if you are at fault in an accident.
- covers damages to your property, home, and belongings stemming from events like hail, fire, or wind.
- form of insurance that pays, partly or in total, for veterinary treatment of the insured person's ill or injured pet.
10 Clues: the amount you pay each month (or each year) to keep your insurance policy active • his type of insurance provides coverage if you're unable to work for various reasons • protects you where standard auto or home insurance doesn't, including large liability claims • ...
Insurance 2020-07-11
Across
- The amount paid by the the company for compensating the loss or damage occurred
- The party who undertakes risk of another party
- An insurance that an insurance company purchases from another insurance company to insulate itself from the risk of a major claims event
- Risk Transfer to the another party
- A type of of policy where risk covered due to burnt of property
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- The selling of insurance products and services by banking institutions
- The type of insurance which also provides maturity benefits to the policy holder
- The type of policy which doesn't provide maturity benefits
- An amount paid by one party to another at the time of taking police
- The party who trader the risk to another party
10 Clues: Risk Transfer to the another party • The party who undertakes risk of another party • The party who trader the risk to another party • The type of policy which doesn't provide maturity benefits • A type of of policy where risk covered due to burnt of property • An amount paid by one party to another at the time of taking police • ...
Insurance 2024-09-23
Across
- an insurance to cover your automobile damages
- a small amount paid first which the insurance company covers later
- an insurance which helps a person's family if something happens to him
- terms and conditions of the deal
- insurance to cover your health and medical expenses
Down
- a person who insures you
- an insurance that covers many things
- a company which agrees to pay for damages
- any loss or accident which the insurance company pays
- an amount which you pay every year to the insurance company to cover your damages
10 Clues: a person who insures you • terms and conditions of the deal • an insurance that covers many things • a company which agrees to pay for damages • an insurance to cover your automobile damages • insurance to cover your health and medical expenses • any loss or accident which the insurance company pays • a small amount paid first which the insurance company covers later • ...
Insurance 2023-05-19
Across
- When you have a high deductible, you have a ____ premium.
- Insurance that covers injuries suffered by you or your passenger if you weren't at fault.
- Insurance that will pay for the damages to your car from an accident, even if it was your fault.
- What is the decrease in the value of an asset called
- Insurance that protects you against the risk of being hit by an uninsured driver?
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- Insurance that covers most damages that are out of your control (non-car related damage).
- What is the insurance that protects you from the damage you do to others, but not your damages?
- What can cause your auto insurance rate to double or more?
- What are you responsible for paying before insurance kicks in??
- What individual has to pay the most for auto insurance?
10 Clues: What is the decrease in the value of an asset called • What individual has to pay the most for auto insurance? • When you have a high deductible, you have a ____ premium. • What can cause your auto insurance rate to double or more? • What are you responsible for paying before insurance kicks in?? • ...
Mortgage Industry Terms & Acronyms 2020-02-26
Across
- Department of Housing and Urban Development
- Mortgage Back Securities
- Address, Loan Amount, Income, Estimated Value, Name, Social Security
- Homeowner's Association
- Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
- Process of spreading out a loan into a series of fixed payments over time
- United States Department of Agriculture & Rural Development
- Veterans Affairs
- Legal agreement where creditor lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property and is void upon the payment of the debt in full
- Verification of Employment
- Government Sponsored Enterprises (i.e. Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac)
- Third Party Origination
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- Homeowner's Insurance
- Payments are amortized over a longer period than the actual term and the outstanding balance is due at the end of the term
- LTV
- Appraisal Management Company
- Equal Credit Opportunity
- Where mortgage bankers, GSEs, and investors buy and sell closed mortgage loans and loan servicing
- Clear to Close
- Payment, Interest, Taxes, Insurance
- Federal Housing Administration
- Loans that are partially funded by mortgage revenue bonds
- When property taxes and homeowner's insurance is also collected in the monthly payments and the lender disburses the payments to the tax collector or insurance agent on behalf of the Borrower
- Debt-to-Income Ratio
- Home Affordable Refinance Program
- Private Mortgage Insurance
26 Clues: LTV • Clear to Close • Veterans Affairs • Debt-to-Income Ratio • Homeowner's Insurance • Homeowner's Association • Third Party Origination • Mortgage Back Securities • Equal Credit Opportunity • Verification of Employment • Private Mortgage Insurance • Appraisal Management Company • Federal Housing Administration • Home Affordable Refinance Program • Payment, Interest, Taxes, Insurance • ...
Dental Words DB 2025-05-01
Across
- Cleanings & Exams
- Fake teeth (complete set)
- Filling that is not composite a.k.a. White
- When someone has two insurance plans, they need to check...(abbr.)
- Our enrollment fee is ...
- It's not an HMO (abbr.)
- Insurance pays a percent of the procedure
- Treatment that relieves pain but does not cure
- Dentists are _____to charge a lower rate
- California Dental Network is what kind of plan
- Upper jaw
- Braces
- abbreviation for maximum allowable charge
- Document sent to insurance to estimate coverage (abbr.)
- How much insurance will pay in claims each year
- Gum disease
- Amount needs to be met for coverage to start
- Lower jaw
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- Start date of plan
- Tooth removal
- Out-of-network benefits on Spirit Choice/Flex plans are based on ...(abbr.)
- plan that is NOT insurance
- Regular cleaning
- Most procedures under Spirit plans are _____ services
- Spirit plan name in MT & RI
- Root canals
- It's not a regular cleaning a.k.a. Deep
- Better not have missing teeth for this service
- Surgery for Wisdom teeth removal
- Dentists can be in or out of
- Average is 12 months
- Covered dental expenses are based on this in MT & RI (abbr.)
- If a cheaper procedure does the job
- clause that excludes implant coverage (abbr.)
- Statement insured & DDS receive summarizing claim (abbr.)
35 Clues: Braces • Upper jaw • Lower jaw • Root canals • Gum disease • Tooth removal • Regular cleaning • Cleanings & Exams • Start date of plan • Average is 12 months • It's not an HMO (abbr.) • Fake teeth (complete set) • Our enrollment fee is ... • plan that is NOT insurance • Spirit plan name in MT & RI • Dentists can be in or out of • Surgery for Wisdom teeth removal • ...
PFS Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-16
Across
- Repayment for services rendered, typically from insurers
- A document showing balance and payment activity
- Translating medical procedures into standardized codes
- Doctor or entity offering healthcare services
- Prior approval required for certain treatments
- Person who gathers patient demographic and insurance info
- Process of contesting a denied claim
- Verifying a patient’s coverage status
- A staff role focused on specific financial processes
- Amount the patient must pay before coverage begins
- Another term for a medical bill
- Amounts received from patients or insurers
- The handling of claims, payments, and adjustments
- Change made to a patient account, often correcting errors
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- Recording payments to patient accounts
- Insurance document explaining paid and denied charges
- Confirming patient information or insurance coverage
- Income generated from patient services
- Following regulations in financial processes
- Staff responsible for resolving outstanding balances
- Approval from the insurer for certain services
- Patient's percentage share of covered services
- When an insurance claim is rejected
- Individual receiving care and financial services
- Remaining amount owed after payments
- Coverage used to pay for medical services
- The process of generating and sending patient charges
- Requests submitted to insurers for reimbursement
- Fixed amount a patient pays at the time of service
- Procedures or care provided to patients
30 Clues: Another term for a medical bill • When an insurance claim is rejected • Process of contesting a denied claim • Remaining amount owed after payments • Verifying a patient’s coverage status • Recording payments to patient accounts • Income generated from patient services • Procedures or care provided to patients • Coverage used to pay for medical services • ...
Life Insurance 2014-02-27
Across
- Life Insurance / Death of the spouse or child of an employee falls under what type of insurance?
- / What percentage of Canadian workers have Iife insurance?
- / Which theorists motivational framework is directly related to life insurance?
- insurance / One of the most common employee benefits offered by an organization
- Life Insurance / A lump sum of money provided to the employees beneficiary if they die from natural or accidental causes
- Death and Dismemberment / Loss of limbs, eyesight, speech or hearing is covered under what type of insurance?
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- / Is life insurance a taxable benefit?
- / Most basic needs fulfilled by life insurance
- Providing life insurance increases employee ----
- / Employees with no family or extended family are ----- attracted to life insurance
10 Clues: / Is life insurance a taxable benefit? • / Most basic needs fulfilled by life insurance • Providing life insurance increases employee ---- • / What percentage of Canadian workers have Iife insurance? • / Which theorists motivational framework is directly related to life insurance? • insurance / One of the most common employee benefits offered by an organization • ...
Health Insurance Terms 2022-04-26
Across
- something pledged as security for repayment of a loan, to be forfeited in the event of a default.
- an amount of money that you yourself are responsible for paying toward an insured loss.
- A type of savings account that lets you set aside money on a pre-tax basis to pay for qualified medical expenses.
- A type of health plan that contracts with medical providers, such as hospitals and doctors, to create a network of participating providers. You pay less if you use providers that belong to the plan's network.
- is an economic stake in an event for which a person or entity purchases an insurance policy to mitigate the risk of loss.
- a request for your insurance company to pay for something your insurance covers, such as a car accident,
- an insurance policy provision that adds benefits to or amends the terms of a basic insurance policy.
- managed-care health insurance plan that provides different benefits for using in-network or out-of-network providers.
- the process insurers use to determine the risks of insuring your small business.
- the amount you pay for covered health care after you meet your deductible
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- is a health insurance plan that provides health services through a network of doctors for a monthly or annual fee.
- grouping of people with similar risk profiles for the purpose of issuing them an insurance rate that roughly corresponds to their risk levels
- single property insurance policy that covers more than one type of property at the same location
- a fixed amount you pay for a health service, such as a doctor's appointment or a prescription.
- incident or event, frequency of something happening
15 Clues: incident or event, frequency of something happening • the amount you pay for covered health care after you meet your deductible • the process insurers use to determine the risks of insuring your small business. • an amount of money that you yourself are responsible for paying toward an insured loss. • ...
Exam #3 2023-03-29
Across
- coverage for your place of residence and its associated financial risks.
- a list or other documentation of personal belongings, with purchase dates and cost of information
- a provision stating that the insurer cannot dispute the validity of a policy after a specified period.
- a provision that allows the insured not to forfeit all accrued benefits
- a policy provision that requires a homeowner to pay for part of the losses if the property is not insured for the specific percentage of the replacement value.
- an independent membership corporation that provided protection against the cost of hospital care.
- a group of doctors and hospitals that agree to provide health care at rates provided by the insurer
- chance or uncertainty of loss
- a provision stating that if the insured dies by suicide during the first two years the policy is in force, the death benefit will equal the amount of premium paid
- the place of residence to determine a person’s automobile insurance premium.
- life insurance that does not provide policy dividends
- when a person is held legally responsible for the actions of another person
- or a personal catastrophe policy, supplements your basic personal liability coverage.
- The process of establishing a monetary fund to cover the cost of a loss
- the cause of a possible loss
- a person who is designated to receive something such as life insurance proceeds from the insured.
- a claim settlement method in which the insured receives the full cost of repairing or replacing a damaged or lost item.
- a provision under which both the insured and the insurer share the covered losses
- When a person is help responsible for intentional or unintentional actions.
- failure to take ordinary or reasonable care.
- a risk-sharing firm that assumes financial responsibility for losses that may result from an insured risk
- A claim settlement method in which the insured receives payment based on the current replacement cost of a damaged or lost item less depreciation.
- coverage for the risk of financial loss due to legal expenses, medical costs, lost wages, and other expenses associated with injuries caused by an automobile accident for which the insured was responsible
- out of pocket limit
- a network of selected contracted, participating providers
- life insurance protection for a specified period of time
- when there is only a chance of loss, aka insurable risk
- state legislation that requires drivers to prove their ability to cover the cost of damage or injury caused by an automobile accident.
- addition of coverage to the homeowner’s policy.
- home insurance that pays the cost of minor accidental injuries on one’s property
- pays part or all of hospital bills for room, board, and other charges.
- provides payments to replace income when an insured person is unable to work.
- supplements medicare by filling the gap between medicare payments and medical costs not covered by medicare
- prepaid health plans that provide comprehensive health care to members.
- protects against the large expenses of a serious injury or a long illness
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- people who are unable to obtain automobile insurance due to poor driving or accident records and must obtain coverage at high rates through a state program that requires insurance companies to accept some of them.
- covers the damage or loss of a specific item of high value.
- a category based on the driver’s age, sec, marital status, driving record, and driving habits.
- pays part or the full amount of the surgeon’s fees for an operation
- automobile insurance that pays for damage to the insured’s car when it is involved in an accident
- an insurance plan in which the policyholder pays a specified premium each year for as long as he or she lives
- legal responsibility for the financial cost of another person’s losses or injuries
- the set amount that the policyholder must pay per loss on an insurance policy
- life insurance that provided policy dividends
- an automobile insurance program in which drivers involved in accidents collect medical expenses, lost wages, and related injury costs from their own insurance companies
- a provision under which the insured pays a flat dollar amount each time a covered medical service is received after the deductible has been met
- helps pay for physician’s care that does not involve surgery
- a program of medical assistance to low-income individuals and families
- a health insurance plan that provided a wide range of health care services for a fixed, prepaid monthly premium
- a person who owns an insurance policy
- any document attached to the policy that modifies its coverage by adding or excluding specified conditions or altering its benefits
- a factor that increases the likelihood of loss through some peril
- an independent membership corporation that provides protection against the cost of surgical and medical care.
- pays for the cost of day-in, day-out care for long-term illness or disability.
- a method of integrating the benefits payable under more than one health insurance plan
- pays benefits only when you are hospitalized
- when there is a chance of either loss or gain
- the amount received after giving up life insurance policy
- the amount of money a policyholder is charged for an insurance policy
- a federal health insurance program for people 65 or older, people of any age with permanent kidney failure, and people with certain disabilities.
60 Clues: out of pocket limit • the cause of a possible loss • chance or uncertainty of loss • a person who owns an insurance policy • pays benefits only when you are hospitalized • failure to take ordinary or reasonable care. • life insurance that provided policy dividends • when there is a chance of either loss or gain • addition of coverage to the homeowner’s policy. • ...
Insurance Vocab 2023-04-19
Across
- Requests for payment to cover financial losses.
- The time period during which the coverage of the insured is in effect.
- A legal agreement with an insurance company that helps with risk management like damage or theft to collateral.
- Type of insurance that covers the owned house that is rented out.
- The person who is covered by the insurance.
- Person who is eligible to receive benefits from an insurance policy.
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- The person who buys or owns the policy.
- Addition of coverage, to a homeowner's policy or through a state-run insurance program.
- A regular periodic payment for an insurance policy; Payment for Insurance.
- An item or expense subtracted from adjusted gross income to reduce income subject to tax.
- Type of insurance that helps protect yourself and belongings after a covered loss.
11 Clues: The person who buys or owns the policy. • The person who is covered by the insurance. • Requests for payment to cover financial losses. • Type of insurance that covers the owned house that is rented out. • Person who is eligible to receive benefits from an insurance policy. • The time period during which the coverage of the insured is in effect. • ...
Patient Access Puzzle 2025-11-21
Across
- the person or entity financially responsible for a patient's medical bills.
- acronym defined as a US federal law that establishes national standards to protect the privacy and security of a person's health information.
- which vaccine is due December 5th and is a requirement by SSM unless a signed waiver is submitted?
- health coverage for low-income individuals and families, including pregnant women, children, the elderly, and people with disabilities.
- the primary person who holds and pays for a health insurance plan, also known as the policyholder.
- Information submitted by a provider or covered person to establish that medical services were provided to a covered person.
- dollar amount taken off your bill usually because of a contract with your hospital or doctor and your insurance company.
- acronym defined as a federal law enacted in 1986 that requires hospitals with emergency departments to provide a medical screening exam and stabilizing treatment to anyone requesting it, regardless of their ability to pay, insurance status, or other demographic factors.
- the process of collecting and verifying patient information to create or update a medical record for billing, treatment, and communication.
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- acronym defined as advocate who helps patients and their families navigate the financial aspects of healthcare by assisting with medical bills, insurance, and accessing financial assistance programs
- occurs when services are deemed not medically necessary or due to lack of info provided by the treating provider.
- a preset dollar amount for paying for specific medical services.
- a contract where an insurer agrees to pay you for a specific loss or damage in exchange for regular payments called premiums.
- the process of making sure a patient's health insurance plan is active and will cover the specific care they're about to receive.
- acronym defined as rules used to determine which insurance is billed first when a patient is covered by more than one insurance plan.
- an individual who receives health insurance through a spouse, parent, or another family member.
16 Clues: a preset dollar amount for paying for specific medical services. • the person or entity financially responsible for a patient's medical bills. • an individual who receives health insurance through a spouse, parent, or another family member. • which vaccine is due December 5th and is a requirement by SSM unless a signed waiver is submitted? • ...
Health insurance 2025-11-19
Across
- The fixed amount that you usually pay at the time of a medical service.
- Between October 15th and December 7th
- The percentage of the cost you are responsible to pay.
- Can occur any time of the year.
- Referral is required and is in-network. Lower premium and deductible.
- maximum The set amount you pay before your insurance covers 100% of any further eligible healthcare expenses.
- Changing Marital status
- The amount you pay for medical costs before your health insurance begins to help make payments to providers or services.
- Programs Medicare and Medicaid
- Higher out-of-pocket costs, but dynamic.
- Insurance Helps you pay for medical care when you have an illness,injury,or seek preventive services to stay healthy.
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- No deductibles when staying in-network.
- Obtained through your employer or partner's employer.
- a group of doctors, hospitals, and other healthcare professionals who have agreed to provide medical services to members of a healthcare plan.
- In-network and out-of-network. Higher premiums and lower copays.
- The amount you pay each month for your health insurance coverage.
- plan Available to everyone through the government marketplace or through a privately owned health insurance company.
17 Clues: Changing Marital status • Can occur any time of the year. • Programs Medicare and Medicaid • Between October 15th and December 7th • No deductibles when staying in-network. • Higher out-of-pocket costs, but dynamic. • Obtained through your employer or partner's employer. • The percentage of the cost you are responsible to pay. • ...
