Bonus of 20 to 25 per cent. The WHOLE SURPLUS goes to the Policyholders, on a system at once safe and equitable, — no share being given to those by whose early death there is a loss to the common fund. The United Service Magazine - Page 1081904Full view - About this book
| Electronic journals - 1888 - 668 pages
...per cent. The WHOLE PROFITS are divided among the Policyholders, on a safe and equitable system— no share being given to those by whose early death there is a lost. By thus reserving the Surplus there is— in addition— the prospect of eventual benefits as... | |
| Bibliography - 1908 - 536 pages
...PAYMENT WHICH WOULD IN MANY CASES ASSURE (WITH PROFITS) ABOUT £1OOO ONLY— THIS ADDITIONAL ASSURANCE BEING EQUIVALENT TO AN IMMEDIATE AND CERTAIN BONUS....GIVEN TO THOSE BY WHOSE EARLY DEATH THERE IS A LOSS TO THE COMMON FUND. THE SURPLUS AT THE LAST INVESTIGATION WAS £1,681,000. Over 60 per cent of the members... | |
| Frank Ives Scudamore - 1863 - 62 pages
...are divided on a system which is at once safe, equitable, and peculiarly favourable to good lives — no share being given to those by whose early death there is a loss (instead of a profit) to the common fund. In this way Policies for £1000 have already heen increased... | |
| Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - Science - 1864 - 368 pages
...are divided on a system which is at once safe, equitable, and peculiarly favourable to good lives, no share being given to those by whose early death there is a loss (instead of a profit) to the common fund. In this way Policies for 1000£. have already been increased... | |
| Science - 1865 - 334 pages
...are divided on a system which is at once safe, equitable, and peculiarly favourable to good lives, no share being given to those by whose early death there is a losi (instead of a profit) to the common fund. In this way Policies for £1000 have already been increased... | |
| Clergy - 1866 - 1102 pages
...are divided on a system which is at once safe, equitable, and peculiarly favourable to good lives ; no share being given to those by whose early death there is a loss (instead of a profit) to the common fund. In this way Policies for jCl.OOO have already been increased... | |
| 1868 - 914 pages
...are divided on a system which is at once safe, equitable, and peculiarly favourable to good lives, no share being given to those by whose early death there is a loss (instead of a profit) to the common fund. In this way Policies for £1,000 have already been increased... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1903 - 1084 pages
...first for the same yearly payment which would elsewhere assure (with profits) JB1,OOO only. Tl» o Whole Surplus goes to the Policyholders on a system...being given to those by whose early death there is a hss Sux»plu« at 1901 Investigation, J51,B81,OOO. Ovei? GO pex* cent, of the Members who died during... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1904 - 1034 pages
...the same yearly payment which would elsewhere assure (with profits) dCl,OOO only. The Whole Su*»plua goes to the Policyholders on a system at once safe...share being given to those by whose early death there ¡sa loss. Suw*j>lu» at 1901 Investigation, aGl,S81,OOO. Owe*? во рек» oent* of the Members... | |
| Almanacs, English - 1906 - 970 pages
...on health, the limited payment system is recommended. THE WHOLE SURPLUS toes to the Pol icy holders, on a system at once safe and equitable, — no share...given to those by whose early death there is a loss to the common fund. The Surplus at the latest Investigation was £1,581,000. Over 60 per cent, of the... | |
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