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Indiana University Corporate Accounting POOP Session
February 1, 2000
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DEFINITION Promise Transfer of Risk Indemnity Principle Social Device
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REGULATION Highly Regulated By the States
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GAAP vs. Statutory Accounting
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS GAAP vs. Statutory Accounting Operating Statement Statement of Assets and Liabilities
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OPERATING STATEMENTS - Losses (Cost of Goods Sold)
Earned Premiums (Sales) - Losses (Cost of Goods Sold) - Operating Expenses = Underwriting Profit/Loss +/- Investment Income = Net Income
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STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES Admitted vs. Non-Admitted
Premium Receivables + Investment Assets - Loss Reserves - Unearned Premiums - Operating Liabilities = Policyholder Protection Fund
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TYPES OF INSURANCE Life Health Property Casualty
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PROPERTY AND CASUALTY LINES
Personal Auto Home Liability Commercial Workers Comp Malpractice Aviation Toxic Waste
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STATE FARM COMPANIES Auto (Health) Fire Life Bank
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STATE FARM IN THE FORTUNE 500
With over 40 billion dollars in combined revenue, State Farm is currently the 12th largest revenue earner in the country. But in the insurance industry…..
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INDUSTRY POSITIONS Enjoy a tremendous market share. * State Farm has been the largest insurer of automobiles since 1942. * We also insure more homes than any other company. We’ve been number 1 since 1964. * With over 250 billion dollars of ordinary life insurance in force, State Farm ranks number 6. * State Farm ranks number 8 overall in the health insurance industry. Of companies writing individual health policies, we rank 2nd. Policies in force 35,019, ,163, ,535, ,123,546
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Source Insurance Information Institute 1999 Fact book
INDUSTRY SCOPE 7,900 domestic insurance companies 2.3 million jobs $3.4 trillion assets $900 billion premiums Source Insurance Information Institute 1999 Fact book
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ACCOUNTING STRUCTURE Centralized vs. De-centralized
Corporate Regional Offices Insurance Support Centers (ISC’s) Supervisory vs. Analytical
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CORPORATE FUNCTIONS Financial Reporting & Analysis Tax
Investment Accounting
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CORPORATE FUNCTIONS Mutual Funds/Accounting Benefits Loss Reserves
Data Management Services
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CORPORATE FUNCTIONS Auditing Treasury Services
General Accounting Services
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CORPORATE FUNCTIONS Financial Shared Services Accounts Payable
Agency Compensation Employee Compensation Travel-Expense Shared Services Process Analysis
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CORPORATE FUNCTIONS Compliance Change Management
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SYSTEMS Financial Business Analyst
Current Systems Support New Systems Development Create and maintain detailed operating procedures 30 Month Accounting Business Analyst Trainee
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REGIONAL OFFICE FUNCTIONS
Premium Payment Processing Cash Disbursements / Claims Support Agency Compensation Self Audits Transformational / Expense Analysis
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TECHNICAL TRAINING Operating Procedures Hardware and Software
Supervisory Skills
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
In-House Courses Insurance Education ChFC, CLU, CPCU Professional Designations CPA, CMA, MBA
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DAILY DUTIES - SUPERVISION
People Skills Performance Management Organization & Planning Problem Solving Time Management Communication
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DAILY DUTIES - ANALYST Problem Solving Project Development
Operational Assistance Coordination Communication Functional Area of Expertise
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BENEFITS Medical and Life Insurance Defined-Benefit Retirement Plan
Profit Sharing (401K match) Education Costs Flexible Work Hours
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CAREER PATHS Stability Diversity Opportunity Mobility
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STATE FARM DATA
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Source June 1999 People Counts
STATE FARM DATA 16 Affiliated Companies Over $111 Billion in Assets (12/31/98) Approximately 150,000 State Farm Associates 16,221 Agents 80,429 Employees 1,932 Accounting Employees Source June 1999 People Counts
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