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词汇 life-insurance
释义 life insurance
noun[ U ]
uk /ˈlaɪf ɪnˌʃɔː.rəns/ us /ˈlaɪf ɪnˌʃɔːr.əns/(UK alsolife assurance)
a system in which you make regular payments to an insurance company in exchange for a fixed amount of money that will be paid to you when you reach a certain age, or paid to someone you have named, usually a member of your family, when you die人寿保险
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life insurance | American Dictionary


life insurance
noun[ U ]
us/ˈlɑɪf ɪnˌʃʊər·əns/
a system in which you make regular payments to an insurance company in exchange for a fixed amount of money that will be paid after you die to someone you chose

life insurance | Business English


life insurance
noun[ U ]
 INSURANCEukus(UK alsolife assurance)
a system in which you make regular payments to an insurance company in exchange for a fixed amount of money which will be paid to someone you have named, usually a member of your family, when you die:
For £23 a month a man aged 30 can buy a £100,000 life insurance policy.
a life insurance company

Examples of life insurance


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Other services that attract further fees include financial advice, actuarial service, and lifeinsurance.
Pension funds are shown to be much more adversely affected by quantitative restrictions in this sample than are lifeinsurance companies.
In part, objections to the disclosure of cause-of-death information were also associated with the constraints imposed by burial funds and lifeinsurance companies.
In addition, persistent poor harvests had led to heavy borrowings on chattels, real estate and lifeinsurance policies.
Moreover, private lifeinsurance and medical insurance eventually became affordable for most workers, and insurance against personal injury suits became available to most employers.
The motivation for the model studied in this article comes from a more realistic model of lifeinsurance business.
As a result, a new multi-billion dollar industry - the lifeinsurance industry, specializing in annuities - has developed, practically from scratch.
The differences for domestic assets are slightly greater for pension funds than for lifeinsurance, and markedly so for foreign assets.
This process was reinforced by the development of lifeinsurance medicine, investigating differential life expectancies of substandard risks.
In this article we consider an insurance company selling lifeinsurance policies.
It can often also provide other optional services such as access to investing in managed funds on a wholesale basis, lifeinsurance, and financial advice.
A third core chapter describes the major risks faced by providers, particularly lifeinsurance companies underwriting annuities.
In section 2 risks inherent in lifeinsurance products and pension schemes and the relevant solvency requirements are discussed.
To simplify the text, we will present problems and relevant approaches in terms of a lifeinsurance and annuity portfolio only.
Second, mainly due to tax advantages, individual retirement saving has traditionally been channeled mainly into whole lifeinsurance.
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