Q2: What is the significance of "float" in Berkshire Hathaway's insurance operations?
- A) It represents the company's profit margin.
- B) It is the money held by the insurer that can be invested.
- C) It is the total revenue generated by the company.
- D) It is the amount of money paid out in claims.
**Correct Answer**: B) It is the money held by the insurer that can be invested.
**Explanation**: Float refers to the money that an insurance company holds but does not own, which can be invested until claims are paid out.
Q2: How does Berkshire Hathaway handle charitable contributions at the parent company level?
- A) By matching employee contributions
- B) By making donations to the favorite charities of the Buffetts and Mungers
- C) By allowing shareholders to designate contributions
- D) By donating a fixed percentage of profits to charity
**Correct Answer**: C) By allowing shareholders to designate contributions
**Explanation**: At the parent company level, Berkshire Hathaway allows shareholders to designate contributions to their chosen charities.
Q1: What is the primary focus of Berkshire Hathaway's insurance underwriting principles?
- A) Maximizing market share
- B) Accepting only properly evaluated risks
- C) Offering the lowest premiums
- D) Expanding into new markets
**Correct Answer**: B) Accepting only properly evaluated risks
**Explanation**: Berkshire Hathaway's insurance underwriting principles focus on accepting only those risks that are properly evaluated and carry the expectancy of profit.
Q3: What was a significant financial event for Berkshire Hathaway in 2001 related to insurance?
- A) Acquisition of a new insurance company
- B) Record low cost of float
- C) High underwriting losses at General Re
- D) Introduction of a new insurance product
**Correct Answer**: C) High underwriting losses at General Re
**Explanation**: In 2001, Berkshire Hathaway experienced high underwriting losses at General Re, which significantly impacted its financial performance.
Q3: Which company did Berkshire Hathaway acquire that is a leading producer of connector plates for roofing trusses?
- A) XTRA
- B) Larson-Juhl
- C) MiTek
- D) Fruit of the Loom
**Correct Answer**: C) MiTek
**Explanation**: MiTek is the leading producer of connector plates for roofing trusses, acquired by Berkshire Hathaway.
Q1: What is the main business of Berkshire Hathaway?
- A) Technology
- B) Insurance
- C) Pharmaceuticals
- D) Real Estate
**Correct Answer**: B) Insurance
**Explanation**: The main business of Berkshire Hathaway is insurance, which includes companies like GEICO and General Re.