Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 445
... annual charge would necessarily be an increasing portion of the indemnity . TYPES OF LIFE INSURANCE CONTRACTS Assessment Policies . Assessment insurance policies , such as those more commonly written by fraternal orders in the early ...
... annual charge would necessarily be an increasing portion of the indemnity . TYPES OF LIFE INSURANCE CONTRACTS Assessment Policies . Assessment insurance policies , such as those more commonly written by fraternal orders in the early ...
Page 471
... annual level premium at age 45 for $ 1,000 being $ 29.67 com- pared with a gross annual level premium of $ 38.90 quoted by a mixed company on a participating rate . The gross premium includes the " loading , " a term which covers not ...
... annual level premium at age 45 for $ 1,000 being $ 29.67 com- pared with a gross annual level premium of $ 38.90 quoted by a mixed company on a participating rate . The gross premium includes the " loading , " a term which covers not ...
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Leland James Gordon. trative and selling expenses . Life insurance companies have an annual income of $ 5,000,000,000 , of which $ 3,000,000,000 represents premiums , the remainder being income from interest and rents . Their annual ...
Leland James Gordon. trative and selling expenses . Life insurance companies have an annual income of $ 5,000,000,000 , of which $ 3,000,000,000 represents premiums , the remainder being income from interest and rents . Their annual ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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