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Andrew Chen
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5 May, 05:01
All insurance is based on a principle called
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Antoine Andersen
5 May, 05:08
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Any type of insurance, be it home, auto, life, health, etc. are based on a principle of division of risk. This is based on how much risk the insurer estimates the insured's coverage to be. The riskier the opportunity (bad health, area the home is in) the higher the premium costs.
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Gauge Fernandez
5 May, 05:26
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Division of risk
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