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  • 121premium — /ˈprimiəm / (say preemeeuhm) noun 1. a prize to be won in a competition. 2. a bonus, gift, or sum additional to price, wages, interest, or the like. 3. a bonus, prize, or the like, offered as an inducement to buy a product. 4. the amount paid or… …

  • 122premium — noun / pri:miəm/ 1. a regular payment made to an insurance company for the protection provided by an insurance policy 2. an amount to be paid to a landlord or a tenant for the right to take over a lease ● flat to let with a premium of £10,000 ●… …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 123premium earned — An accounting term in the insurance business, meaning the pro rata portion of a premium, in force during the accounting period, applicable to the expired period of the policy. That part of the premium paid by a borrowing member of a building and… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 124Premium fare — A premium fare is a premium fare on a public transport service.Typically such fares are set at around ten percent above the fare normally applying on that route or another route offered by alternative service; such fares might be levied at times… …

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  • 125Premium Quality... Serve Loud! — Infobox Album | Name = Premium Quality... Serve Loud! Type = Album Artist = Peter Pan Speedrock |225px Released = November 5 2001 Recorded = July, August 2001 Genre = Rock Length = 30:35 Label = Suburban Records Producer = Pieter Kloos Reviews =… …

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  • 126Premium-Account — Bei einem Premium Account handelt es sich um ein kostenpflichtiges Benutzerkonto einer Internet Dienstleistung. Der Empfänger erhält im Gegensatz zu der kostenfreien Variante einen erweiterten Funktionsumfang (Mehrwert) der Dienstleistung.… …

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  • 127Premium Put Convertible — A convertible bond with an additional put feature that allows it to be redeemed at a premium sometime during its life. Similar to a regular put option, the issuer of the premium put convertible bond has an obligation to buy back the bond upon the …

    Investment dictionary

  • 128premium bonds — A form of government borrowing organised by the National Savings department. Investors buy serially numbered premium bonds at a cost of £1 each. Each month a random draw is made of numbers with a range of prizes from £50 to £1 million. The total… …

    Financial and business terms