Sentences with phrase «for less premium»

You might even find that you can get a larger death benefit for LESS premium.
With this government sponsored program you can purchase a life insurance policy from VGLI for less premium once you are discharged or at least out of harm's way.
Currently, however, based on their financial standing, we would more than likely recommend another carrier with a higher rating, since you can get a very comparable product (and potentially for less premium) with less risk.
You can purchase a life insurance policy from VGLI for less premium once you are discharged or at least out of harm's way.
Doing so could actually provide you with even more death benefit for less premium.
You can buy more Term life insurance for less premium than any other type of life insurance.
I can cover for next 40 years which is 30 years in SBI, accidental benefit also high in HDFC for lesser premium
The best part about a term plan is that for a lesser premium, it gives a much larger cover.

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For SAP, the loss and LAE ratio is the ratio of incurred losses and loss adjustment expenses less certain administrative services fee income to net earned premiums as defined in the statutory financial statements required by insurance regulators.
«Over time, it would become more difficult for less healthy people (including people with preexisting medical conditions) in those states to purchase insurance because their premiums would continue to increase rapidly.»
Unless Mercedes is willing to sell the X-Class in the US as a purely utilitarian work truck alongside the Metris and Sprinter commercial vans, anything less than $ 40,000 for a mid-size product doesn't coalesce with the brand's premium pricing strategy.
Repealing the individual mandate means fewer people will sign up for health insurance — 13 million according to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO)-- and the government will pay out less in premium support.
Employers are paying a similar, if less dramatic, premium for managers with AWS skills.
«Depending on the model of washing machine we would estimate a consumer to pay less than a 10 percent premium for a washing machine with the technology,» a representative for the company told Entrepreneur.
But that kind of screen resolution is more or less standard these days for premium flagship phones.
This makes sense; lower growth should result in bond yields falling, anticipating lower Bank of Canada rates in the future and less need for a risk premium around inflation.
But it turns out that in aggregate, small firms pay about the same premiums as big firms — in fact, for family coverage, companies with under 200 employees pay less ($ 11,835) than firms with 200 or more workers ($ 12,233).
«Because we have this unusual way to monetize the premium content, we can charge less for the premium content than we would otherwise have to charge, if we didn't have the flywheel spinning to help sell more shoes,» Bezos said.
Mortgage default insurance is required by federal law for all homebuyers making a down payment of 20 % or less; an average Canadian home purchased with 5 % down requires more than $ 10,000 in mortgage insurance premiums.
Apple «s launch of the iPhone 8 kicked off with less fanfare on Friday than new models in previous years in the United States, Asia, Australia and Britain, as fans held out for the premium iPhone X, due out in early November.
Premiums for companies with less than $ 20 million in revenue range from $ 7,500 to $ 10,000; If a covered company gets slapped with a lawsuit from a patent troll, RPX will shoulder legal or settlement costs up to the company's limit (which starts at $ 1 million but can go up to $ 10 million), although that's only after it pays a retention, which RPX says starts at $ 25,000.
Manufacturers put a premium on things like Bluetooth, built - in controls, and sweat resistance, so you usually end up paying more for something lesser sounding.
Apollo said it will pay $ 17.12 per share in cash for ClubCorp, a 30.7 percent premium over its closing price on Friday, but less than the 12 - month high of $ 17.50 the shares reached in February, on investor expectations that a sale process first reported by Reuters in January would be successful.
Morgan Stanley is not getting a premium for its move into less risky businesses.
The Platinum Card is more or less the flagship premium travel card, offering rewards, perks, and benefits that can net a ton of value for travelers — for instance, I got more than $ 2,000 from the card my first year with it.
And, you get it for way less than the sticker price of a premium bottle; instead, these sticks will improve your flavor experience for only $ 27.99.
The fuel price increases will filter through the economy, said McTeague, leading to less discretionary spending, higher inflation rates and fuel premium increases for truck, rail and air transport of goods.
Hence, investors who three years ago paid less than $ 19 for $ 1 of earnings now pay $ 24.30 — an extra $ 5.30, or an almost 30 % premium, for a dollar of earnings.
If policy developments in advanced economies make the path for growth and debt less benign than expected, risk premiums and volatility could rise sharply.
Virgin Atlantic's wording for its mid-level seating is quite clever: by calling it premium economy rather than business class or something similar, it makes it seem less of a step up even though there is quite a large price difference.
Purchase REO properties in Nassau County Florida for 50 cents or less on the dollar and have qualified first time homebuyers already commited to purchase these units shortly after closing and earn a 20 percent premium after expenses.
If the equity premium puzzle is real and not just luck, there is little reason to think that this generation or future generations will require less expected return for holding nondiversifiable equity risk.
Wei said that during the past year the company has strived to meet «demand for high - end and healthy products of the middle class,» with its premium soup series containing less additives to cater to health - conscious consumers.
McFadden added that a larger down payment will decrease the monthly payment for the mortgage and also help you avoid the private mortgage insurance (PMI) premium most lenders require if your down payment is less than 20 percent.
As things improve, investors will accept less of a premium for the lower credit issuers.
Put down less than 10 %, and you'll pay mortgage insurance premiums for the life of the loan.
Keep in mind that businesses take care of their employees healthcare costs, so they pay that cost too and the employee pays for it with a mix of higher premiums and less coverage.
Given the challenging economic environment and sharp increase in gasoline prices that coincided with this promotion, a premium price offer like Lobsterfest was less well - suited for the period.
Paying a single premium will likely cause the policy to become a Modified Endowment Contract (MEC), resulting in less favorable income tax treatment and the potential for tax penalties on loans and withdrawals.
Even if part of this decline was driven by a heightened liquidity premium the implication is the same: it indicates an increased demand for highly liquid and safe assets which, in turn, implies less aggregate nominal spending.
The investor's hedge caps the loss to $ 500, or 100 * ($ 25 - $ 20), less the premium paid for the put options.
It will have to be extended, most likely with higher premiums and less coverage, especially for the one percent of all properties which according to the American Academy of Actuaries produce 33 percent of all claims.
The maximum profit is also capped and equivalent to the strike price less the premium paid for the put option.
However, the maximum profit of a long put option is equivalent to the strike price less the premium paid for the put option.
Let earning the option premium be a fallback if you don't get a chance to own the stock for less.
Most bonds (not junk bonds) represent a less risky investment than most stocks, which means that stocks have to offer a higher return as a premium for increased risk.
Given term premium suppression (via QE) reduced volatility and induced investors to buy risky assets to boost returns, a sustained rise in long - term interest rates would give investors more options to achieve yield targets, thus making risk assets appear less attractive and ultimately erode demands for yield and tighten financial conditions.
The second panel makes adjustments for less than favourable economic developments to 2014 and for EI premium rate assumptions.
Although, if you put down less than 10 %, you have to pay mortgage insurance premiums — a fee that protects the lender if you default — for the life of your loan.
Perhaps, investors would have been less interested in buying shares in a company that is not only losing money but also paying big premiums for other companies that are losing money.
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