Economics for ConsumersAmerican Book Company, 1944 - 666 pages |
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Page 414
... receive the face of the policy and no more ; whereas under the plan of separating protection from savings the beneficiary would receive the face of the policy plus the accumulated savings during the intervening years compounded annually ...
... receive the face of the policy and no more ; whereas under the plan of separating protection from savings the beneficiary would receive the face of the policy plus the accumulated savings during the intervening years compounded annually ...
Page 426
... received payments ranging from a minimum of $ 10,000 up to $ 75,000 . In the six largest mutual companies 2,465 executives received $ 5,000 or more in salaries , compensation or emoluments , not including commissions . Metropolitan ...
... received payments ranging from a minimum of $ 10,000 up to $ 75,000 . In the six largest mutual companies 2,465 executives received $ 5,000 or more in salaries , compensation or emoluments , not including commissions . Metropolitan ...
Page 450
... receive equal install- ments of a specified amount , to continue until the proceeds of the policy are exhausted . As a second choice , the beneficiary may elect to receive installments for a specified period , the size of the ...
... receive equal install- ments of a specified amount , to continue until the proceeds of the policy are exhausted . As a second choice , the beneficiary may elect to receive installments for a specified period , the size of the ...
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