Weiss Ratings Guide to Life & Annuity Insurers
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Weiss Ratings Guide to Life & Annuity Insurers
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This quarterly guide is the ideal resource for accurate, unbiased ratings and data to help citizens across the U.S. choose reliable life insurance policies, annuities, and other pension plans for themselves and their families.

Many people assume their insurance companies will survive, year after year. However, prudent consumers and professionals realize that in this world of shifting risks, the solvency of insurance companies can’t be taken for granted. Luckily, Weiss Ratings’ Guide to Life & Annuity Insurers gives both novice and experienced insurance policy seekers the tools they need to survive in today’s shifting economic market.

Guide to Life & Annuity Insurers

The Guide to Life & Annuity Insurers is divided into six main sections, preceded by an introductory section and followed by a thorough Appendix. Weiss’ complete letter-grade rubric is detailed on the inside front cover—an easily accessible reference for users researching companies in this Guide.

The introductory section begins by welcoming the user and laying out the mission statement, followed by a “How To Use This Guide” orientation to the book. The final components of this section are an explanation of the Financial Strength Ratings used in the book and a page of important warnings and cautions for the user to take into account when evaluating insurance providers.

Index of Companies is comprised of an alphabetical listing of all rated and unrated U.S life and annuity insurers, containing key rating factors and an investment portfolio analysis for all insurers. An explanation of each of the footnotes and stability factors appears at the end of this section.

Analysis of Largest Companies features summary analyses of all rated U.S. life and annuity insurers with capital in excess of $25 million. These summaries are made up of several components and also contain graphs and charts to assist the user in understanding the data. Components of the analyses include: Financial Strength Rating, Major Rating Factors, Principal Business, and Principal Investments. Complete contact information is also listed.

Recommended Companies by state to make it easy to pick the best companies to work with. These are U.S. life and annuity insurers that have been awarded a Financial Strength Rating between A+ and B+. Section III lists the companies alphabetically, while Section IV organizes them by state (in which companies are licensed to do business). In Section III, listings are accompanied by complete contact information and rating. Section IV listings include Domicile State and Total Assets.

Rated and Unrated Life and Annuity Insurers which are companies that are ranked by Financial Strength Rating, and then listed alphabetically within each rating category.

Rating Upgrades and Downgrades identifies those companies receiving a rating change since the previous edition of this publication. Each listing has a brief summary of the change and reason for the change.

Appendix containing four sections:
-an article about State Guaranty Associations
-details about Risk-Adjusted Capital
-a list of Recent Industry Failures
-a Glossary containing the most important terms used throughout the publication

Weiss Ratings’ Guide to Life & Annuity Insurers presents the most comprehensive, accurate, and independent analyses and ratings of U.S. insurance providers in an accessible format, so users at any level can easily navigate through this incomparable resource. Since the Guide is published quarterly, the information and ratings react quickly to changes in the industry, and users can rest assured that all ratings are up to date. Whether the user is in the healthcare industry, in the insurance industry, or is a consumer looking for information on his or her insurance company or looking to change insurers, this Guide is the best and only source for unbiased and timely analyses.

About the Series

Weiss’s rating scale is extremely straightforward and easy to understand. There are no complicated number grades to interpret, no colored paper to decode, and no stars to count. Instead, each entry gets a simple, intuitive letter grade that immediately identifies the wheat from the chaff. This is one more reason why Weiss Ratings is widely recognized as "America's Consumer Advocate for Financial Safety." The Weiss Safety Ratings have been proven to be the most accurate available from any of the major rating agencies. Plus, unlike the other major rating agencies, Weiss does not accept compensation from the companies it rates, and thus does not allow companies to influence the ratings they receive or to suppress the release of their ratings. In fact, the U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO) validated Weiss’ accuracy in its Insurance Ratings study, and that same superior rating methodology is used when deriving all other ratings as well.

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Financial Ratings Series Online combines the strength of Weiss Ratings to offer the library community a single source for financial strength ratings and financial planning tools covering Banks, Insurers, Mutual Funds and Stocks. This powerful database will provide the accurate, independent information your patrons need to make INFORMED DECISIONS about their financial planning.

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Weiss Ratings' Guides

Weiss’s rating scale is extremely straightforward and easy to understand. There are no complicated number grades to interpret, no colored paper to decode, and no stars to count. Instead, each entry gets a simple, intuitive letter grade that immediately identifies the wheat from the chaff. This is one more reason why Weiss Ratings is widely recognized as "America's Consumer Advocate for Financial Safety." The Weiss Safety Ratings have been proven to be the most accurate available from any of the major rating agencies. Plus, unlike the other major rating agencies, Weiss does not accept compensation from the companies it rates, and thus does not allow companies to influence the ratings they receive or to suppress the release of their ratings. In fact, the U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO) validated Weiss’ accuracy in its Insurance Ratings study, and that same superior rating methodology is used when deriving all other ratings as well.

Annual Subscription
Pub. Date: Quarterly Editions in Winter, Spring, Summer & Fall
Softcover: 325 pages
Price: Four Quarterly Editions $549

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Price: Single Edition $279

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