Master insurance company financial analysis through NYIF's comprehensive exam covering industry trends, regulatory reporting, and risk management.
Master insurance company financial analysis through NYIF's comprehensive exam covering industry trends, regulatory reporting, and risk management.
This professional certification examination from the New York Institute of Finance tests candidates' understanding of insurance company financial analysis. The one-hour exam consists of 24 questions covering comprehensive topics including industry trends, regulatory environment, accounting standards, risk management, and performance indicators. Candidates must achieve a minimum score of 70% to earn the certificate. The exam validates expertise in analyzing insurance companies' financial strength and operational performance using industry-standard methodologies.
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What you'll learn
Analyze insurance industry trends and regulatory environment
Evaluate insurance company financial statements and performance
Assess risk management strategies and capital adequacy
Understand reinsurance principles and risk transfer
Apply rating agency methodologies and financial indicators
Skills you'll gain
This course includes:
PreRecorded video
24-question exam
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Module Description
The certification exam evaluates candidates' mastery of insurance company financial analysis. Topics include industry trends, regulatory frameworks, accounting standards, reserving practices, risk management, and performance assessment. The exam tests understanding of key concepts such as statutory vs. GAAP accounting, capital adequacy, reinsurance principles, and risk-based capital requirements. Candidates must demonstrate ability to analyze financial statements, assess risk factors, and evaluate insurance company performance.
Instructor
NYIF Instructor Specializing in Portfolio Risk Management and Derivatives
Jack Farmer is an instructor at the New York Institute of Finance (NYIF), where he specializes in training and consulting solutions for portfolio risk management, foreign exchange (FX) and interest rate derivatives, equity index and volatility trading, as well as financial statement analysis and hedge accounting. He holds a BS in Engineering and an MBA in Finance and Accounting from Tulane University, and is currently pursuing a PhD in Finance from the University of Texas at Austin. Jack's extensive expertise enables him to effectively educate students on complex financial concepts and risk management strategies.
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