Life Insurance Uncovered: From Roman Burial Clubs to Modern Wealth Protection
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E1306
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In this episode, we break down the complex world of life insurance, a financial contract that promises a payout to beneficiaries upon the death of an insured person. We explore the fascinating evolution of the industry, tracing its origins from ancient Roman "burial clubs" and the Amicable Society of 1706 to the sophisticated financial products available today,.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
• The Mechanics of Risk: How insurers use mortality tables—first created by Edmund Halley in 1693—and modern underwriting to calculate premiums based on age, health, and lifestyle,,.
• The Parties Involved: The crucial legal distinctions between the policy owner, the insured, and the beneficiary, and why the owner must have an "insurable interest" to prevent speculative murder plots,.