the plural for premium is premiums.
As in "the premiums are worth it".
The premium is the cost that you must pay to have the insurance.
yes a higher deductible means a lower premium.
By-products is the plural of by-product.
Premium paid to reinsurers under reinsurance treaties to transfer a portion of the insurer's risk.
Tariffs is the plural of tariff
The plural of premium is premiums or premia.
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Yes the word premiums is a noun. It is the plural of premium.
Annual Premium= Annual Base Premium * Driver-Rating Factor To get annual base premium the formula is... Annual base Premium= Liability Premium + Collision Premium + Comprehensive Premium.
"These sausages are Premium grade" Premium=Grade A
The plural form for the noun prize is prizes. The plural possessive form is prizes'.Example: All of the prizes' plaques will be engraved and delivered to the recipients.
Target premium is the amount that the agent's commission is based off of. It is neither the planned premium or minimum premium to keep the policy in force. Sometimes called the "commissionable premium."
no, you have to pay for premium points to become premium
Gross Premium is the Total premium indicated to be charged.
net single premium
In fact, gross annual premium includes tax element including service tax charged on premium amount.
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