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Submissions from 2010

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Effects of Corporate Diversification: Evidence from the Property Liability Insurance Industry, Joseph Ruhland, Andre P. Liebenberg, Thomas R. Berry-Stölzle, and David W. Sommer

Submissions from 2009

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Financial Planning for Your Future, Joseph Ruhland

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Financial Planning for Your Future, Joseph Ruhland

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Regulation of Healthcare Sharing Ministries, Joseph Ruhland, Alan D. Eastman, and Kevin Eastman

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The Marginal Predictive Power of Market Data on Insurer Financial Strength Ratings, Joseph Ruhland, David L. Eckles, Martin Halek, and David W. Sommer

Submissions from 2006

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Connections in Managing Risk: Evidence from Reinsurance Purchases, Joseph Ruhland, Nicos Scordis, and David W. Sommer

Submissions from 2004

On the Mortgage Insurance Purchase Decision, William Wells, David L. Eckles, and Martin Halek

Submissions from 2003

The Zero Debt Puzzle, William Wells