For example, because many people who purchase no medical exam life insurance are over age 50, it is likely that these applicants are riskier to a life insurance company — and because of that, the premium that is charged for no medical exam coverage is
typically more than that of a comparable medically underwritten plan.
Not exact matches
Track if you are able to accomplish
more than you
typically do in your work day, or that you were able to cut down some
of your overtime hours.
The average dairy farmer had a net worth
of more than $ 3.7 million in 2015, according to data from Statistics Canada, and poultry and eggs farmers were
typically worth nearly $ 6 million.
The prurient nature
of the business and the sheer scope
of the hack garnered the incident far
more negative media coverage
than corporate data theft
typically receives.
For me, it's a chance to learn from some
of the best and make some personal connections in a
more intimate setting
than a BlogWorld - type event
typically offers.
VIX) futures
typically ranges from the tens
of thousands to
more than one hundred thousand.
But for those firms lucky enough to hit upon a major blockbuster —
typically defined as any drug with annual sales
of more than $ 1 billion — the rewards can be handsome.
Last year, women made up
more than half
of newly appointed HR executives, a role that's
typically responsible for ensuring a company can acquire and develop the staff it needs to execute the larger business plan.
To get a sense
of how this is changing the industry's dynamics, consider that a recent Deutsche Bank study estimates that just 5 %
of traditional console games released since 2001 have sold
more than a million copies (they
typically retail for about $ 60 each).
Those who've made the final cut — after what's
typically a yearlong series
of interviews that scrutinize a venture's business model, hiring practices and sales potential — have gone on to collectively create
more than 225,000 jobs and generate
more than $ 6 billion last year alone.
The majority
of employers (52 percent)
typically offer candidates salaries below what they're willing to ultimately pay so there's room to negotiate, according to CareerBuilder's latest survey, which polled
more than 4,600 full - time employers and 3,450 U.S. workers between May and September.
Typically, these businesses describe their loans as faster and
more readily available to customers
than bank loans, because they leverage technology to evaluate risk on a number
of factors, as opposed to relying solely on credit scores.
His ultimate goal is to make the kits Sun Basket sells
more nimble in terms
of customization (letting customers pick and choose
more ingredients
than typically allowed in a meal kit).
The average retail broker at Morgan Stanley
typically gets no
more than a few hundred shares per client for popular IPOs that the firm underwrites, said one
of the advisers, who requested anonymity because he did not want to be seen criticizing his own firm.
«Button - down» here refers not to the buttons on front
of the shirt, but rather those on the collar, which is
typically softer and less structured
than collars found on
more formal dress shirts and thus has
So were the average GMAT scores
of its entering classes, which tended to range near 600,
more than 100 points below the best schools, which
typically report scores in the 700 - plus range on an entrance test where the highest possible score is 800.
«Button - down» here refers not to the buttons on front
of the shirt, but rather those on the collar, which is
typically softer and less structured
than collars found on
more formal dress shirts and thus has buttons at the corners to keep it in place.
This is
more for the game analyst
than the passionate fan — and it's not something you'd
typically enjoy with a slice
of pizza.
For instance, there's the rather technical — but still key — matter
of entrepreneurs pleading for a way to save that lets them defer tax, but also offers
more flexibility
than the RRSPs that are
typically at the core
of the savings strategies
of Canadians who don't own businesses.
The U.S. housing sector,
typically a harbinger
of solid upturns, is going gangbusters: dwelling prices have risen for
more than nine straight months and housing starts are climbing strongly.
While women
typically face gender - discrimination or bias in traditional sources
of funding like venture capital or banking, crowdfunding «enables and empowers far
more female decision - makers — as project backers and «micro-VCs» —
than within traditional finance,» the report argues.
Some do
more due diligence
than others, but
typically several members
of the group would be assigned to do the diligence if your initial pitch goes well.
Austin voters have decided that drivers for ride - hailing companies, including Uber and Lyft, must pass fingerprint screenings — a
more intensive background check
than the companies
typically require
of their contractors — by February 1, 2017.
Serving as CEO
of a public company
typically involves a lot
more work
than running a private startup, such as dealing with quarterly earnings calls, ramping up sales and marketing teams, while being transparent with shareholders.
More than one - third
of the loans go to families who also received Pell grants, a program that
typically aids households earning below $ 30,000 a year.
Pharmacy distribution is far
more regulated
than the types
of products you can
typically buy off
of Amazon.
These collectively bargained retirement plans (which
typically cover the union employees
of more than one company) have assets
of more than $ 400 billion.
And while its reach may not be broad, Reddit is clearly a substantial digital - media entity when measured by its sheer size: The site gets
more than 200 million unique visitors every month, and
typically has about 4 million logged - in users every day, looking at or commenting on one
of the community's
more than 8 billion active pages.
That's a tough challenge for small companies whose foreign - exchange transactions are
typically not large enough to qualify for the low - cost «Interbank Rates» reserved for currency swaps
of more than $ 5 million.
Small - breed dogs
typically weigh no
more than 20 pounds at maturity, but they still deserve the same level
of support that high - quality dog beds offer for larger dogs.
Achievers
typically selects the most outgoing and social
of its
more than 230 employees for the role, and matches them to the hire as much as possible.
If you follow this strategy, Betterment advises investing at least 30 percent
more than the three to six months
of expenses you would
typically put in the emergency fund to hedge against market turmoil.
And
more broadly, the offensive results
typically only appear at the top
of the list when a user searchers for a specific phrase rather
than enter a
more common search term like «Holocaust» or «white people.»
In contrast, pension advances
typically run into the tens
of thousands
of dollars, and the repayment period can last
more than three years.
The exact size and growth
of this workforce is debated, but workers employed under precarious work conditions make up a significant portion
of the larger workforce, with estimates that 4 out
of every 10 workers are now employed in precarious situations.49 These workers
typically face higher income volatility
than workers in traditional employment relationships because they spend
more time unemployed or underemployed and some have low earnings.50
«This often means a slightly higher premium in airfare but
typically decreases the amount
of time spent disconnected from work — and that might easily be worth
more than the difference,» he says.
The minimum payment is
typically up to 3 percent
of the outstanding balance, but Christensen says cardholders should pay
more than the minimum each month.
Baby boomers
typically have
more wealth
than millennials and younger generations, so they likely have a higher volume
of AUM.
Small businesses
typically create
more jobs
than larger firms do at the start
of economic recoveries.
MCA providers
typically give
more weight to the underlying performance
of a business
than the owner's personal credit scores.
Fast - casual chains
typically manage to squeeze 40 %
more out
of each diner's wallet
than fast - food joints do.
Foreign buyers in the U.S.
typically spend
more on housing
than Americans, with an average foreign price
of US$ 500,000, whereas the American average price is US$ 256,000.
They either don't have a long enough credit history (banks
typically want two or
more years
of extensive history), or their scores aren't high enough (anything less
than «excellent» is considered risky).
Its insurance and utility businesses
typically account for
more than half
of the company's net income.
A taxpayer will also
typically itemize tax deductions if it offers them
more benefits
than the standard deduction (i.e., when the total amount
of qualified deductible expenses is greater
than the standard deduction).
When the Company seeks cash investments from outside investors, like you, the new investors
typically pay a much larger sum for their shares
than the founders or earlier investors, which means that the cash value
of your stake is immediately diluted because each share
of the same type is worth the same amount, and you paid
more for your shares (or the notes convertible into shares)
than earlier investors did for theirs.
As with all «short ETFs,» which
typically underperform their underlying indexes with longer holding periods, this swing trade is only intended to be held for a quick «pop»
of no
more than a few days (as opposed to our typical holding time
of 1 to 3 weeks).
The cell phone maker averages
more than 20M shares a day in volume, and
typically moves in excess
of 2.5 % in a day.
While you will need to be a member
of the credit union, you can
typically borrow anywhere from $ 500 to $ 35,000 or
more with long terms and better rates
than what you may find at an online lender or bank.
Oscar Mayer has long been the largest customer
of the Madison Water Utility,
typically using 400 million to 450 million gallons
of water a year and providing the water utility with
more than $ 1 million a year in revenue, or 2.8 percent
of its total annual revenue, spokeswoman Amy Barrilleaux said.