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  • 51endowment policy — A policy which combines investment with insurance and runs for a specific period. It builds up a cash value, generally on either a with profit or with unit linked basis and is paid out at the end of the policy term or when you die (whichever is… …

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  • 52preliminary term insurance — Term insurance provided during the earlier period of the coverage of a life insurance policy, no net value or reserve being built up during the period of the term, the policy to continue as a regular life insurance policy after the expiration of… …

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  • 53converted term insurance — Term life insurance which has been changed to a policy providing surrender and paid up values by virtue of a provision in the term policy …

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  • 54straight term insurance policy — Term life insurance policy providing a fixed amount death benefit over a certain number of years. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 55convertible term insurance — Term insurance with a conversion privilege under which the insured may convert the policy to ordinary life, endowment, or other form of life insurance written by the insurer, without an additional medical examination …

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  • 56Monetary policy — Part of a series on Government Public finance File:Governmentbhj,i,gu Vedder Highsmith detail 1.jpeg …

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  • 57Buy term and invest the difference — Buying term and investing the difference is a concept involving term life insurance and investment strategies that allow individuals to eventually Self Insure and provides an alternative to permanent life insurance. Generally speaking term… …

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  • 58Long term care insurance — (LTC or LTCI), an insurance product sold in the United States and United Kingdom, helps provide for the cost of long term care beyond a predetermined period. Long term care insurance covers care generally not covered by health insurance, Medicare …

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  • 59Czar (political term) — Czar or tsar is an informal title for certain high level officials in the United States and United Kingdom. Political czars can run or organize governmental departments, and may devote their expertise to a single area of work. The czars have… …

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  • 60Domestic policy of the George W. Bush administration — President George W. Bush signs into law S.2590, the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006 in the Dwight D. Eisenhower Executive Office Building. Looking on are Sen. Susan Collins (R ME), Chairwoman of the Senate Homeland… …

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