Publisher's Synopsis
This comprehensive digest compiles official records from the Massachusetts and New York departments of insurance, covering the years 1882-1891 and 1832-1901. Focusing on interest, surplus earnings, and expenses within life insurance, this volume offers a detailed historical analysis of financial operations. Compiled from primary sources, this text provides invaluable insights for researchers, historians, and professionals interested in the evolution of life insurance practices and financial management during this period. A crucial resource for understanding the development and regulation of the insurance industry.
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