Not exact matches
If
companies follow the regulations spelled out in the tax code, investments made within the
variable life policies will be
given tax - free treatment.
After all, we always think of growth as a
variable — and a particularly important one — in our calculation of the intrinsic value of a
given company.
Just like in the outgoing model, the luggage compartment is equipped with the
company's proven rail system as standard,
giving customers the option to individually position four
variable lashing points to secure objects.
If you own a
variable annuity issued by an insurance
company you may be thinking that you'd rather roll over its value into an IRA — to
give you more control over your investment.
The basic
variables revolve around whether principal emphasis in an analysis should be on operating earnings and cash flows and / or whether principal emphasis should be on looking at the
company as an investment vehicle where greatest weight is
given to NAV.
When The Standard Life Assurance
Company demutualised, eligible members were
given a fixed allocation of 185 shares, plus an allocation of
variable shares relating to the size of their with profits investments and how long they had held these investments.
In some cases, there is a cap on how high or low a
variable interest rate can go, but card
companies do not have to
give you notice that the
variable rate will be changing.
This analysis
gives the life insurance
company a good idea of your life expectancy, and includes a number of
variables that a
company will use to determine the premium you will pay.
In addition, as subsidiary of the Lincoln group, the
company is also included in the accolade
given to the group: number 27 on Fortune 500, number three
company when it comes to insurance sales, number five
company with the largest amount of
variable annuity plans sold, and number nine in overall ranking for total sales of fixed annuity plans.
All life insurance
companies employ actuaries who take into consideration all possible
variables and have the ability to calculate very accurately how many people at a
given age, say age 25, will die in a particular year.
Strapp added that, while there are too many
variables to predict the cost of a
given case, the process of discovery — in which
companies have to turn over evidence in the form of documents and testimony — drives much of the cost.