Risk Finance

Captives

What Is Insurance, and Does a Captive Qualify?

Claims and the Captive

Agency Captives Revisited

The Economic Bailout and Its Unintended Consequences

Captive Guideposts for 2009

Taxes and Insurance Captives

Captives: Domicile Shopping

Federal Proposals for Captive Insurance Regulation

Redomiciling Your Captive Insurer

Captive Insurance Exit Strategy

Captive Insurance Companies: Beware of New Treasury Proposal

Captives and Collateral

Windstorm Captives

Captives in Review

Captives and Corporate Governance

Why You Should Start a Captive in a Soft Market

How To Choose a Domicile That Works Best for Your Captive

Investment Strategies for Captives

What Is Insurance? Where Are the Rules?

Regulation of Captives: Who? Why? What Next?

When Is Reinsurance Not Reinsurance?

Using Captives and Risk Retention Groups Together

Taking a Closer Look at Captive Costs

Some Cautionary Thoughts on Healthcare RRGs

Medical Malpractice and Alternative Risk

What's in Store for 2004 for Alternative Risk?

Risk Retention Group Formations Increase

The Role of the Domicile Manager

The “Fronting” Wars Continue

Captives, the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, and the Market

Actuarial Projections and the Captive

Choosing the Right Captive Domicile

Captive Structures

Captives 101: What Are They, and Why Do I Want One?


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