Admitted carrier
An Insurance company authorized to sell Insurance in a given state.
At par, All or any part, At best, At call, Adjustable life insurance, At risk, Action to quiet title, Assignment to creditors, Attorney in fact, Authorize, A shares, At the money, Additional paid-in capital, At the bell, At the close, At the figure, At the full, At the market, At the opening order, Bank holding company, Bid-to-cover ratio, B shares, Cheapest to deliver, Cash value life insurance policy, Casualty insurance, Convertible term insurance, Credit insurance, Credit life insurance, Controlled company, Closed-end investment company, C shares, Close to the money, Cash or Deferred Arrangement, Class A Shares, Class B Shares, Close a position, Curbs in, Deposit in transit, Dividend in arrears, Disability insurance, Dual life insurance, Debtor in possession, Debtor-in-possession financing, Deep in the money, Escrowed to maturity, Either-or order, E-mini, Excess insurance, Executive indemnity insurance, First In First Out, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Flight to quality, Fill or kill, Front-ending an order, Forward P/E, Form S-1, Finance company, Federal Insurance Contributions Act, G-7, G-8, Group insurance, Gather in the stops, Hazard insurance, Health insurance, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, Holding company, Holder in due course, Held at the opening, In escrow, In-house, Investment Company Act of 1940, In line, Insurance, Insurance agent, Insurance broker, Insurance carrier, Insurance claim, Insurance examiner, Insurance policy, Insurance premium, In intestacy, In play, In-process research and development, Investment company, I/O strip, In-service withdrawal, In and out, In sympathy, In the tank, Joint Stock Company, Last In First Out, Lending at a rate, Limited company, Level premium insurance, Level term insurance, Life insurance, Long-term care insurance, Loan-to-cost, Loan-to-value, Lock-in, Limited Liability Company, Locked in, Long-term gain or loss, Level I quotes, Mutual company, Municipal bond insurance, Municipal Bond Insurance Association, Make a market, Mark-to-market, Marginal propensity to consume, Major medical insurance, Mortgage life insurance, Money at call, Management company, Nonparticipating life insurance policy, Or better, Offshore company, Open-end management company, Old age, survivors, and disability insurance, Odd lot buy/sell ratio, Payment-in-kind security, Price Value of a Basis Point, P&L, Participating insurance, Private Mortgage Insurance, Public company, Paid-in capital, Paid-in surplus, Private company, Private Investment in Public Equity, Portfolio insurance, Regulation D, Regulation G, Regulation T, Regulation U, Regulated investment company, Reduced paid-up insurance, Replacement cost insurance, Registered Company, Regulation A, Right to Know, Regulation Z, SG&A, Savings Association Insurance Fund, S&L, State bank, Sell, Sell limit order, Sell order, Sell plus, Sell-side analyst, Sell the book, Second-to-die insurance, Self insurance, Single-premium life insurance, Stock life insurance company, Survivorship insurance, S Corporation, Short-term gain or loss, Subchapter M, Subchapter S Corporation, Schedule C, Seek a market, S&P phenomenon, T-Bill, Term to maturity, Take a position, Trailing P/E, Term insurance, Title insurance, Trust company, Truth in Lending, Tenancy at will, Title company, Take a bath, U.S. Government Agency Security, U.S. Savings Bond, U.S. Treasury, U.S. Treasury Bill, U.S. Treasury Bond, U.S. Treasury Note, U.S. Treasury Securities, Umbrella liability insurance, X or XD, Year-To-Date, Yield to call, Yield to maturity, Yield to worst, Y shares, Z shares