Author: | Sheila Nu Nu Htay, Mohamed Arif, Younes Soualhi, Hanna Rabittah Zaharin, Ibrahim Shaugee | ISBN: | 9781118503966 |
Publisher: | Wiley | Publication: | September 24, 2012 |
Imprint: | Wiley | Language: | English |
Author: | Sheila Nu Nu Htay, Mohamed Arif, Younes Soualhi, Hanna Rabittah Zaharin, Ibrahim Shaugee |
ISBN: | 9781118503966 |
Publisher: | Wiley |
Publication: | September 24, 2012 |
Imprint: | Wiley |
Language: | English |
A comprehensive guide to current issues and practices in governance for Takaful and re-Takaful operations
As the global demand for Islamic insurance products increases, a thorough understanding of Takaful principles is vital for accountants, auditors, and leaders of companies offering these products. This book covers the basic accounting principles and practices of Takaful operations, including the segregation of assets, liabilities, income, and expenditures between the Takaful operator and participants; the setting aside of cash reserves for meeting outstanding claims and future claims; and the management of revenue and expenditure. Featuring extensive case studies from real-world situations, this book is the perfect primer for accounting students and practitioners unfamiliar with Islamic finance and Takaful operations.
For practicing accountants and business leaders, this book offers a thorough education in Takaful operations while also serving as an excellent guide for undergraduate students and researchers.
A comprehensive guide to current issues and practices in governance for Takaful and re-Takaful operations
As the global demand for Islamic insurance products increases, a thorough understanding of Takaful principles is vital for accountants, auditors, and leaders of companies offering these products. This book covers the basic accounting principles and practices of Takaful operations, including the segregation of assets, liabilities, income, and expenditures between the Takaful operator and participants; the setting aside of cash reserves for meeting outstanding claims and future claims; and the management of revenue and expenditure. Featuring extensive case studies from real-world situations, this book is the perfect primer for accounting students and practitioners unfamiliar with Islamic finance and Takaful operations.
For practicing accountants and business leaders, this book offers a thorough education in Takaful operations while also serving as an excellent guide for undergraduate students and researchers.