The Insurance Guide and Handbook On Fire, Life, Marine, Tontine, and Casualty Insurance
- 584 pages
- 21 hours of reading
Henry Clay Fish was a Baptist clergyman whose life's work extended beyond spiritual guidance to promoting education and practical financial planning. His literary contributions are notable for demystifying and popularizing the concept of life insurance. Through his writings, including numerous tracts and sermons alongside several books, he aimed to make complex topics accessible and understandable to a broad audience, reflecting a dedication to both intellectual and practical betterment.






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This book is a comprehensive guide to the world of life insurance. The author provides a detailed analysis of the various types of insurance policies available as well as a thoughtful reflection on the practical considerations involved in selling and managing life insurance policies. This is a great resource for anyone working in the insurance industry or looking to learn more about life insurance more broadly.