Not exact matches
Last November I
pointed out that a
significant faction of the Tea Party is a subset of the religious right and that, despite the perception of the movement being comprised of
economically - oriented libertarians, the majority held social conservative views.
With a 15 % commodity exposure, the return enhancement for these three portfolios is approximately 20 basis
points per month, which is highly
significant (both
economically and statistically).
The bad news, however, is that some policies have such
significant loans that it's not affordable or
economically feasible for the policyowner to keep the policy going, which may entail paying ongoing premiums, and life insurance loan interest (to keep the policy loan from further compounding to the
point it forces the policy to lapse), or even paying additional cost - of - insurance charges to keep enough cash value in the policy to remain in force (in the case of universal life policies).
Working somewhere as culturally different and
economically significant as China is a talking
point in interviews, at the very least.