Multiple Choice
One of the differences between stock and mutual insurers is that
A) a stock company is a corporation, but a mutual is not,
B) a stock company never issues assessable policies,
C) a stock company pays no dividends to policyholders,
D) organizers of a stock company expect a profit, while organizers of a mutual company do so purely on altruistic grounds,
E) a stock company deals through independent agents, while mutuals do not.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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