Publisher's Synopsis
"Life Insurance Problems Confronting Fraternal Benefit Societies" delves into the financial challenges faced by these organizations in the early 20th century. Authored by Abb Landis, the book examines the critical issues of valuation and readjustment within fraternal benefit societies, particularly in relation to proposed legislation.
Drawing lessons from English friendly societies, the book offers insights into how these organizations can better manage their life insurance offerings and adapt to changing regulatory landscapes. It serves as a historical record of the debates and considerations surrounding life insurance and mutual aid societies during a formative period in their development, providing valuable context for understanding the evolution of insurance practices.
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