Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 444
... premium will yield a common fund large enough to pay all claims and cover expenses of administration . Like fire rates , these premiums are level annual term charges for protection against the hazard named in the contract , because the ...
... premium will yield a common fund large enough to pay all claims and cover expenses of administration . Like fire rates , these premiums are level annual term charges for protection against the hazard named in the contract , because the ...
Page 446
... premium on a participating policy would be $ 19.35 . At age 26 the nonparticipating whole - life premium would be $ 1.97 more than at age 21 , or $ 16.22 . During that temporary period for the same expenditure the young men could carry ...
... premium on a participating policy would be $ 19.35 . At age 26 the nonparticipating whole - life premium would be $ 1.97 more than at age 21 , or $ 16.22 . During that temporary period for the same expenditure the young men could carry ...
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... premium of only $ 7.62 . All insurance premiums are calculated in this way , with necessary variation for age , type ... premium . The difference involved is fairly large , the net annual level premium at age 45 for $ 1,000 being $ 29.67 ...
... premium of only $ 7.62 . All insurance premiums are calculated in this way , with necessary variation for age , type ... premium . The difference involved is fairly large , the net annual level premium at age 45 for $ 1,000 being $ 29.67 ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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