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Note 1. Organization, Consolidation, Basis of Presentation and Accounting Policies: Insurance Premiums Revenue Recognition, Policy (Policies)
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2015
Policies  
Insurance Premiums Revenue Recognition, Policy

Premiums from short-duration medical insurance contracts are intended to cover expected claim costs resulting from insured events that occur during a fixed period of short duration.  The Company has the ability to not renew the contract or to revise the premium rates at the end of each annual contract period to cover future insured events.  Insurance premiums from annual health contracts are collected monthly and are recognized as revenue evenly as insurance protection is provided.

 

Premiums related to long-term and short-term disability contracts are recognized on a pro rata basis over the applicable contract term.

 

Traditional life insurance products consist principally of products with fixed and guaranteed premiums and benefits, primarily term and whole life insurance products.  Revenue from these products are recognized as premium when due.

 

Annuities and interest-sensitive life contracts, such as universal life and interest sensitive whole life, are contracts whose terms are not fixed and guaranteed.  Premiums from these policies are reported as funds on deposit.  Policy charges consist of fees assessed against the policyholder for cost of insurance (mortality risk), policy administration and early surrender.  These revenues are recognized when assessed against the policyholder account balance.

 

Policies that do not subject the Company to significant risk arising from mortality or morbidity are considered investment contracts. Deposits received for such contracts are reported as other policyholder funds.  Policy charges for investment contracts consist of fees assessed against the policyholder account for maintenance, administration and surrender of the policy prior to contractually specified dates, and are recognized when assessed against the policyholder account balance.