Sentences with phrase «often yield premium»

For larger trailers, you may need a separate policy, but getting coverage from the same insurance company you use for your other policies can often yield premium discounts.

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These expenses, combined with lower yields and increased labor costs, are often not sufficiently offset by the price premiums paid for organic coffee, which are typically around 20 to 25 percent.
But, he added, in order to close the import - export gap, farmers need help making ends meet during the three transition years in which they must farm organically and often experience lower yields than under conventional methods, but do not yet qualify for the higher price premium of organic to compensate for their losses.
For this reason, GSE debt obligations often carry a yield premium over Treasury securities with comparable maturities.
It's worth noting one cost that people in Canada don't pay that others in the US often do (or did)-- yield spread premium.
Doing so through an independent life insurance brokerage or agency will often yield you the best premium price, as you will be able to compare policies and premiums all in one convenient place, and in an unbiased manner.
They suggest that people purchase a Term Life policy, and invest the difference in monthly premiums in some other Tax deferred savings plan, which often have greater yields.
And as the next premium payment date neared, I studied the features of the policy in detail, compared it against common savings options and other types of insurance and realized that these policies often do not measure up to even to low - yielding non-insurance savings schemes
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