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CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FULLERTON MIHAYLO COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE (657) 278-2217 Fall 2012 FIN 360-03: Principles of Risk Management and Insurance Instructor: Professor Xiaoying Xie Office: SGMH 5150 Office Hours: TWs 4:00pm-5:00pm, or by appointment Office Phone: (657) 278-5389 Email: xxie@fullerton.edu Section Days Class Time 03 2:30- MW (15752) 3:45p Classroom SGMH 2307 Final Exam Date Wednesday, Dec. 19 Final Exam Time 2:30-4:20 p.m. Final Exam Room SGMH 2307 Required Textbook George E. Rejda, Principles of Risk Management and Insurance, Prentice Hall, 11th Edition, 2010. ISBN: 0136-11702-3; ISBN 13: 978-0136-11702-5 Student resource link: http://wps.prenhall.com/bp_rejda_prmi_11/134/34387/8803292.cw/index.html Reference book for UACIC (Certified Insurance Counselors) Designation The National Alliance for Insurance Education & Research, Certified Insurance Counselors, Personal Lines, 2011. https://www.scic.com/courses/cic Recommended Readings Business Insurance: www.businessinsurance.com Wall Street Journal The Insurance Information Institute: www.iii.org The Risk Management Society http://www.rims.org/pages/default.aspx Swiss Re Publications http://www.swissre.com/publications/ Additional Material Additional readings, lecture notes, and problem sets will be posted on the course web (Titanium). Students are required to check this site periodically for updates. Finance 360 Syllabus Fall 2012 1

Course Description The course introduces the fundamentals of risk management and insurance. It examines risk management issues faced by firms and individuals and discusses ways to protect firm value and personal wealth. The course covers the areas of general risk management process, property and liability insurance, life and health insurance, annuities and employee benefits. The insurance industry and regulatory concerns are also addressed. Course Objectives Prerequisite The primary objective of this course is to provide students with the insights of risk and its treatment, the principles of decision-making under uncertainty, and the methods of managing and protecting against risks to firms and individuals. Students are expected to be able to read different types of insurance policies such as auto, home and life insurance policies; select various annuity products; and identify different retirement plans after this course. The course is also expected to prepare the students for a career in an insurance company or providing risk management services in the public and private sectors. Course Policy Finance 320 or Permission of the instructor. 1. Teaching Method: Lectures, case analysis and discussions. Guest speakers from insurance industry will give presentations. The interaction with the instructor, guest speakers and fellow students is strongly encouraged. 2. Exercise questions: Problem sets and supplementary questions will be assigned after each relevant section is covered. They are not graded. 3. Group Project: Hot insurance topics. Power Point assisted presentation is required. Students need to turn in both an electronic and a hard copy of the written report. Students can select a topic from the list given by the instructor, or can select their own topic, upon approval of the instructor. An instruction file on group project will be provided on Titanium. Alternative recommended topic: Students can also use the topic of the mini-case contest sponsored by the Spencer Foundation described below. Please pay attention that (1) the mini-case contest project written report has an earlier due Finance 360 Syllabus Fall 2012 2

date; (2) the maximum group size for the case contest project is 4. It can be 5 or 6 for regular group project. Mini Case: It was designed by the insurance executives from CIS member companies. The winning group will be selected by CIS advisory board member. The top three winning teams will be awarded by the CIS. Groups who participate in the CIS mini-case contest will earn ONE extra credits for the course. 4. Exams: There are three quizzes, two mid-term exams, and one final exam. Financial calculators are allowed. Final exam is cumulative. Note: Three quizzes will be given in class, and you drop the one with the lowest grade. 5. Grading Policy: Group Project 15% Quizzes total 5% Midterm I 20% Midterm II 20% Final 35% Class Participation 5% 100% 6. NOTE: THERE WILL BE NO MAKE-UP EXAMS or QUIZZES. NO COMPUTER/ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT ALLOWED FOR EXAMS. Do remember to keep all graded assignments and exams returned to you so that any discrepancies can be easily and fairly straightened out. 7. Withdrawal policy: Conforms to the withdrawal policy of CSUF 8. Academic Dishonesty: Conforms to the official policy of CSUF (http://business.fullerton.edu/ethics/ups300021.htm) The Department of Finance requires that students engaging in academic dishonesty receive a grade of F. In addition, Department policy requires that all individuals engaging in academic dishonest be reported to the Vice President of Student Affairs. Academic dishonesty takes place whenever a student attempts to take credit for work that is not his/her own or violates test taking rules. Examples of academic dishonesty during test taking include looking at other student s work, passing answers among students or using unauthorized notes. When students sitting next to each other have identical answers, especially the same mistakes, this may indicate academic dishonesty. Examples of academic dishonesty on out-of-class projects include Finance 360 Syllabus Fall 2012 3

submitting the work of others or quoting directly from published material without footnoting the source. If there are any questions about the proper use of outside sources, students should consult with the professor. 9. Attendance: Attendance is vital to class participation and will be taken and used in determining the final grade. Absences for which a medical or court excuse is provided (professional letterhead required) will be recorded but not figured in the attendance grade. Likewise, one absence for which advance notice is given by phone or in person will not be figured in the attendance grade. Any significant tardy or early departure from class will be figured as half an absence. Special Needs The University requires students with disabilities to register with the Office of Disabled Student Services (DSS), located in UH-101 and at (657) 278-3117, in order to receive prescribed accommodations appropriate to their disability. Students requesting accommodations should inform the instructor during the first week of classes about any disability or special needs that may require specific arrangements/accommodations related to attending class sessions, completing course assignments, writing papers or quizzes/tests/examinations. Link: http://www.fullerton.edu/disabledservices/ (Email: dsservices@fullerton.edu) University Emergency Policy Link: http://police.fullerton.edu/ EMERGENCY CALLS DIAL 9-1-1, All campus phones and cell phones on campus reach the University Police Department; Non-emergency line: (657) 278-2515. Mihaylo College of Business and Economics Assessment Statement The main purpose of the degree program at the Mihaylo College of Business & Economics (College) at Cal State Fullerton is to provide you with the knowledge and skills that prepare you for a successful career in business. In order to assist us in achieving this goal, we will use a number of assessment tools to track your progress throughout the College curriculum. Please expect to participate in College assessment activities in several of your courses while at CSU, Fullerton. As you do so, you will assist us in identifying our program s strengths and weaknesses as well as areas for potential improvement. In other words, you are making an important investment in the value of your degree. Finance 360 Syllabus Fall 2012 4

Course Schedule (tentative): Week Date Topic Readings 1 8/27(M) Introduction to the course Domestic & International insurance market PPT-1 8/29 (W) Introduction to Risk and Risk Management Chapter 1, 3 (PPT-2) 2 9/3 Labor Day, No class 9/5 Risk Identification and Evaluation (1) - process Chapter 3 PPT-3 3 9/10 Risk Identification and Evaluation (2) - risk pooling Chapter 3 PPT-3 9/12 Risk Management Techniques Chapter 3 PPT-4 4 9/17 Select and Implement Risk Management Techniques Chapter 3 PPT-4 9/19 Introduction to Insurance (1) principles Chapter 2, 9 (PPT-5) 5 9/24 Introduction to Insurance (2) - Insurance contracts Chapter 10 (PPT-6) 9/26 Review session 6 10/1 (M) Midterm I, In Class 10/3 Personal Automobile Policy (1) Chapter 22 7 10/8 Personal Automobile Policy (2) Chapter 23 10/10 Personal Automobile Policy-Case application Handouts 8 10/15 Homeowners Insurance Section I Chapter 20 10/17 Homeowners Insurance Section II Chapter 21 9 10/22 Homeowner Insurance Case application Handouts 10/24 Death Risk: Life Insurance Chapter 11 10 10/29 Life Insurance Contractual Provisions Chapter 12 Finance 360 Syllabus Fall 2012 5

10/31 Longevity risk: Annuities Chapter 14 11 11/5 Review Session 11/7 (W) Midterm II, In Class 12 11/12 Veterans Day, No class 11/14 Health risk: Individual Health Insurance Coverages Chapter 15 13 11/19 Fall Recess, No classes 11/21 Fall Recess, No classes 14 11/26 Workers Compensation and Alternative Risk Financing (1) Chapter 26 and handouts 11/28 Workers Compensation and Alternative Risk Financing (2) Chapter 26 and handouts 15 12/3 Employee Benefits: Group Life and Health Chapter 16 Benefits 12/5 Employee Benefits: Retirement Plans Chapter 17 16 12/10 Group Project Presentation 12/12 Group Project Presentation and Review session Note: Plus/minus grading will be used in this course. Grade Scale: GPA Suggested % age Ranges A+ = 4.0 98 100% A = 4.0 94 97 A- = 3.7 90 93 B+ = 3.3 88 89 B = 3.0 84 87 B- = 2.7 80 83 C+ = 2.3 78 79 C = 2.0 74 77 C- = 1.7 70 73 D+ = 1.3 68 69 D = 1.0 64 67 D- = 0.7 60 63 F = 0.0 less than 60% Finance 360 Syllabus Fall 2012 6