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The effects that a policy has on people & on society's problems.

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Q: What does the term policy impacts mean?
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What do you mean by the term impacts?

For me impacts is anything that affect me or change me in positive way or negative way.


What does the term renewable mean?

It means the term policy can be renewed without having to provide proof of insurability.


What does 5 million each occurrence and in the aggregate mean?

The Aggregate coverage is the maximum the policy will pay out in any given policy term. .


What does the term life mean?

Term life is a temporary life insurance policy. It is called term life insurance because it is purchased only for a temporary period of term, anywhere between 5 to 30 years. During the term period, a term life policy guarantees a certain amount of death benefits to the beneficiary, tax free, in the event of the policy holder's death. The most popular term life policy is level term life insurance where the premiums remain level throughout your term period.


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What does the term of porm mean?

Porm is not a term, it is an acronym for 'Policy On Research Misconduct'. It can apply to fields such as politics, government, academia, technology and science.


Can you convert a term life policy into a whole life policy?

Unlikely as the term polcy is for specific termand whole life pays out on death. The actuaries who set the premiums at the outset of the policy use mortality rates when the policy is taken out. To convert to a whole life policy would mean ia complete reevaluation which is not cost effective for the insurer. You could make term policy paid up and take out whole life policy but its best to take independent advice.


Who are benefits of a life insurance policy paid to if the insured survives the term?

In a term policy if you outlive the term of your policy, no benefits are paid. For example, if you buy a 20 year term life insurance policy, and you are alive at the end of the policy, no death benefit is paid out. -ex


What is convertible term insurance?

A term policy that can be converted to a whole life (or other) policy.


What long-term impacts did progressives have on America?

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What is meant by Sustainable food policy?

A sustainable food policy takes many things into account when it comes to food. For example impacts on the economy, the land, and resources.


What does the term social devaluation mean and what are the impacts for people with a disability?

The term social devaluation means reducing the worth of something or someone. It really demoralizes people with disabilities because they are treated like second class citizens.