Sentences with phrase «real effect on the premium»

Although there are many variations of life insurance, there are two primary types of coverage that are available in the marketplace — and the type of policy you end up picking can have a real effect on the premium that you pay and the benefits that your loved ones may ultimately receive.

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Although Real Madrid would eventually win the cup at a canter (5 - 1 on aggregate) Ronaldo now finds himself in the midst of a five - match ban, which could have a devastating effect on Real Madrid in terms of their title ambitions, given how much points were at a premium in the title race of 2016/17.
DWF has warned that there are clearly real risks for what this will mean in terms of fraud and overall claim volumes in Scotland, and beyond that the knock - on effect on premiums and uninsured driving.
The words that real estate professionals choose to describe a property in listing ads could potentially result in the home selling for a premium, suggests an analysis that looks at listing descriptions and their effect on sales price and probability of sale.
The relatively large risk premium associated with seniors housing (the difference between its cap rate and the risk - free 10 - year Treasury rate, estimated to be roughly 500 basis points) may help buffer the effects of higher interest rates on seniors housing cap rates, since the risk premium has room to potentially shrink toward the premium afforded to other commercial real estate asset types.
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