Conquer the Texas Property and Casualty Risk Manager Exam in Under 90 Minutes: Lone Star State Licensing Guide
Enterprise Risk, Insurance Programs, and Risk Control
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This book is designed specifically for the Texas Property and Casualty Risk Manager Exam, administered under the authority of the Texas Department of Insurance and delivered by Pearson VUE. Unlike generic risk management texts, this guide follows the official Candidate Handbook outline and focuses only on the domains that Texas tests.
What sets this audiobook study guide apart is what it avoids. It is not a thousand-page academic textbook. It is not overloaded with practice questions that don’t translate into audio. And it is not a generic “risk management” manual with “Texas” added to the title.
Instead, you get a concise, exam-focused review that covers everything you need to know, including:
- Risk management foundations: risk types, principles, and the structured risk management process.
- Enterprise risk management frameworks: COSO, ISO 31000, and integrating ERM into strategy.
- Legal and regulatory requirements: licensing, compliance, and ethics under Texas law.
- Risk identification, analysis, and assessment: tools, data, risk registers, and mapping.
- Risk control and safety programs: prevention, reduction, separation, duplication, and diversification.
- Risk financing methods: retention, transfer, captives, and insurance.
- Insurance programs: property, casualty, specialty coverages, and contractual risk transfer.
- Financial and accounting aspects of risk: reserves, cost of risk, ratios, and reporting.
- Claims management: reporting, investigation, reserving, settlement, and loss analysis.
- Ethics and professionalism: fiduciary responsibility, confidentiality, conflicts of interest, and conduct standards.
- Exam preparation strategies: pacing, study methods, and test-day readiness.
If you’ve already invested time and money preparing for this license, don’t leave success to chance. This streamlined, blueprint-driven review is here to help you pass the first time.
Written by an actuary with more than 40 years of professional experience and over 20 years of success writing bestselling study guides, this book is independently authored and published. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Texas Department of Insurance, Pearson VUE, or any official agency. Always confirm the most current exam outlines and requirements with the Texas Department of Insurance.
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