Wisconsin Code § 620.01

Purpose and scope
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(1) INVESTMENT OBJECTIVES.
The purpose of this chapter is to protect and to further the interests of insureds, creditors and the public, by providing, with minimum interference with management initiative and judgment,
standards for the development and administration of programs for
the investment of the assets of insurers, which standards seek an
optimal balance of the following objectives:
(a) Safety of principal, and to the extent consistent therewith,
maximum yield and growth;
(b) Stability of value, except where higher risk and possible
fluctuations of value are compensated by a commensurate increase in yield and growth possibilities, and either special reserves or surplus is available in sufficient amount to cover reasonably foreseeable fluctuations in value;
(c) Sufficient liquidity to avoid the necessity in reasonably expected circumstances for selling assets at undue sacrifice;
(d) Reasonable diversification with respect to geographical
area, industry, maturity, types of investment, individual investments and other relevant variables; and
(e) Reasonable relationship between liabilities and assets as to
term and nature.
(2) SCOPE. Except as otherwise provided, this chapter and
the rules promulgated to interpret and implement it, apply to all
insurers authorized to do business in this state.

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