- net, premiums
- primes f nettes
English-French legislative terms. 2015.
English-French legislative terms. 2015.
net lease — see lease Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. net lease … Law dictionary
Net premium valuation — A Net Premium Valuation is an actuarial calculation, used to place a value on the liabilities of a life insurer. Background It involves calculating a present value for the contractual liabilities of a contract, and deducting the value of future… … Wikipedia
Net Liquid Assets — A measure that examines a company s net liquid financial assets. The net liquid assets show how much of a company s liquid assets would be left if all current liabilities were paid off. Calculated as: For example, if XYZ Inc. has $10 million in… … Investment dictionary
Net Interest Cost (NIC) — A mathematical formula that an issuer of bonds uses to compute the overall interest expense that is associated with their bonds, which they will have to pay. The formula for net interest cost (NIC) is based on the average coupon rate weighted to… … Investment dictionary
net cost — The actual cost of an item. Net cost is arrived at by deducting any income or financial gain from the total cost. As used in insurance, it represents the total premiums paid less the dividends received and cash surrender value … Black's law dictionary
net cost — The actual cost of an item. Net cost is arrived at by deducting any income or financial gain from the total cost. As used in insurance, it represents the total premiums paid less the dividends received and cash surrender value … Black's law dictionary
Gross premiums written — When a non life insurance company closes a contract to provide insurance against loss, the revenues (premiums) expected to be received over the life of the contract are called gross premiums written. Insurance companies often purchase reinsurance … Wikipedia
Ultimate Net Loss — A party s total financial obligation when an insured event occurs. The insured s ultimate net loss from costs such as property damage, medical expenses and legal fees will be offset by the portion of the loss that is paid by the insurance company … Investment dictionary
Double Net Lease — An agreement in which the tenant is responsible for both property taxes and premiums for insuring the building. Unlike a single net lease, which only requires the tenant to pay property taxes, a double net lease passes more expenses along in the… … Investment dictionary
Premium To Net Asset Value — A pricing situation that occurs when the stock value of a closed end mutual fund is trading at a premium to the net asset value (NAV) of its components. The premium arises from the optimistic sentiment of investors toward the fund, which may be… … Investment dictionary
initial reserve — Reserve Re*serve , n. [F. r[ e]serve.] 1. The act of reserving, or keeping back; reservation. [1913 Webster] However any one may concur in the general scheme, it is still with certain reserves and deviations. Addison. [1913 Webster] 2. That which … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English