Transactions, 14. sējumsActuarial Society of America, 1913 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 90.
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... Effect on Mortality of Selection By the Insured ; Mortality After the Deferred Dividend Period . Arthur Hunter .... Provisions for Expenses in Savings Contracts . Miles M. Dawson .. 44 Total Disability Benefits ; With Special Reference ...
... Effect on Mortality of Selection By the Insured ; Mortality After the Deferred Dividend Period . Arthur Hunter .... Provisions for Expenses in Savings Contracts . Miles M. Dawson .. 44 Total Disability Benefits ; With Special Reference ...
1. lappuse
... effects of this legislation and present day tendencies of the business . In presuming to offer these few comments I must plead in extenuation the important influence exercised by this State on the business in which we are engaged and ...
... effects of this legislation and present day tendencies of the business . In presuming to offer these few comments I must plead in extenuation the important influence exercised by this State on the business in which we are engaged and ...
4. lappuse
... effects of which extended into 1908 . The business terminated by lapse and surrender in the companies reporting to the New York Insurance Department in 1905 was equal to 6.77 per centum , and in 1906 it was 7.29 per centum of the total ...
... effects of which extended into 1908 . The business terminated by lapse and surrender in the companies reporting to the New York Insurance Department in 1905 was equal to 6.77 per centum , and in 1906 it was 7.29 per centum of the total ...
6. lappuse
... effect of creating a want of confidence , must tend to increase withdrawals . We are in this way placing a temptation before a policyholder to surrender his contract and thus deprive those dependent upon him of the protection which he ...
... effect of creating a want of confidence , must tend to increase withdrawals . We are in this way placing a temptation before a policyholder to surrender his contract and thus deprive those dependent upon him of the protection which he ...
7. lappuse
... effect of this is making itself felt in a marked degree at the present time . At the end of 1905 the total amount of the policy loans in companies reporting to the New York Department amounted to $ 196,710,000 , equal to 8.8 per centum ...
... effect of this is making itself felt in a marked degree at the present time . At the end of 1905 the total amount of the policy loans in companies reporting to the New York Department amounted to $ 196,710,000 , equal to 8.8 per centum ...
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