Adkisson's Captive Insurance Companies
An Introduction to Captives, Closely-Held Insurance Companies, and Risk Retention Groups
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About the Book
A captive insurance company is, in a nutshell, an insurance company formed by a business owner to insure the risks of the operating business. The operating business pays premiums to the captive, and the captive insures the risks of the operating business. A captive is much more than an exotic form of self-insurance: It is the creation of a new insurance company that has the potential to grow from being a mere captive into a full-blown insurance company seeking to profit from underwriting the risks of others. Adkisson's Captive Insurance Companies provides a basic introduction to captives and their benefits, including: utilize your own experience ratings; recapture underwriting profits; underwrite exposed risks and deductibles; access the reinsurance markets; and transfer wealth between generations. This book also provides a unique look at the wealth transfer, accumulation and preservation advantages of captives, as well as an overview of the types of captives, taxation of captives, and captive domiciles.
About the Author
Jay Adkisson is an attorney experienced with the structuring and formation of captive insurance companies. He has twice been an expert witness to the U.S. Senate Finance Committee, and is a co-author of ?Asset Protection: Concepts and Strategies?.