In sentence: - "This change will benefit you. Bu değişiklik sana iyi gelecek. This would benefit by the addition of some salt. Buna biraz tuz eklenirse iyi olur. We have greatly benefited from your advice. Nasihatinizden çok istifade ettik."
Etymology: [ 'be-n&-"fit ] (noun.) 14th century. From Late Middle English benefytt, benefett, alteration (due to Latin bene-) of Middle English benfet, bienfet, bienfait (“good or noble deed”), from Anglo-Norman benfet (“well-done”), Middle French bienfait, from Old French bienfet, bienfait (“foredeal, favour”), from past participle of Old French bienfaire (“to do good, do well”), from bien (“well”) + faire (“to do”), modelled after Latin benefactum (“good deed”). More at benefactor.
A performance, etc, given to raise funds for some cause, A payment made in accordance with an insurance policy or a public assistance scheme, To be or to provide a benefit to, To receive a benefit (from). To be a beneficiary, An advantage, help or aid from something, Natural advantages; endowments; accomplishments, Beneficence; liberality, To be beneficial to; to do good to; to advantage; to advance in health or prosperity; to be useful to; to profit, be useful; receive benefit; give benefit; profit, be advantageous, A theatrical performance, a concert, or the like, the proceeds of which do not go to the lessee of the theater or to the company, but to some individual actor, or to some charitable use, Whatever promotes prosperity and personal happiness, or adds value to property; advantage; profit, To gain advantage; to make improvement; to profit; as, he will benefit by the change, something that aids or promotes well-being; "for the common good", something that is positive or good A benefit of playing in the park is spending time with friends, An advantage or improvement caused by a therapy or the desired of using outcome a therapy Also, a drug listed in the Schedule of Pharmaceutical Benefits, something that aids or promotes well-being; "for the common good" a performance to raise money for a charitable cause financial assistance in time of need be beneficial for; "This will do you good, a performance to raise money for a charitable cause financial assistance in time of need be beneficial for; "This will do you good, An act of kindness; a favor conferred, If you give someone the benefit of the doubt, you treat them as if they are telling the truth or as if they have behaved properly, even though you are not sure that this is the case. At first I gave him the benefit of the doubt, If you benefit from something or if it benefits you, it helps you or improves your life. Both sides have benefited from the talks. a variety of government programs benefiting children. = profit, If you have the benefit of some information, knowledge, or equipment, you are able to use it so that you can achieve something. Steve didn't have the benefit of a formal college education = advantage, If something is to your benefit or is of benefit to you, it helps you or improves your life. This could now work to Albania's benefit I hope what I have written will be of benefit to someone else who may feel the same way. = advantage, The benefit of something is the help that you get from it or the advantage that results from it. Each family farms individually and reaps the benefit of its labor I'm a great believer in the benefits of this form of therapy For maximum benefit, use your treatment every day. = advantage, profit, advantage, profit; aid; stipend, pension, Benefit is money that is given by the government to people who are poor, ill, or unemployed. the removal of benefit from school-leavers, A benefit, or a benefit concert or dinner, is an event that is held in order to raise money for a particular charity or person. I am organising a benefit gig in Bristol to raise these funds. see also fringe benefit, unemployment benefit, To be a benefit, To be a benefit (to someone), Any entitlement due to a stock or shareholder as a result of purchasing or holding securities, including the right to any dividend, rights issue, scrip issue etc, made by the issuer In the case of loaned securities or collateral, benefits are passed back to the lender or borrower (as appropriate), usually by way of a manufactured dividend or the return of equivalent securities or collateral, An advantage, help or aid, The effectiveness of a safeguard in terms of vulnerability measure If the safeguard is applied by itself, it lowers the danger that the vulnerability poses by the amount specified, A favourable result that the buyer receives from the product because of a particular advantage which has the ability to satisfy the buyers needs, A term used to indicate an advantage, profit, or gain attained by an individual or organization [GAO] A tangible benefit is one produced by an investment that is immediately obvious and measurable [GAO], Amount payable by the insurance company to a claimant, assignee, or beneficiary, when the insured suffers a loss covered by the policy, A benefit is the amount paid by an insurance company to you or your beneficiary when you file a claim Back to Top, be beneficial for; "This will do you good", derive a benefit from; "She profited from his vast experience", financial assistance in time of need, means a benefit received based on a compensable injury The term includes a medical benefit, income benefit, and a death or burial benefit, If you say that someone is doing something for the benefit of a particular person, you mean that they are doing it for that person. You need people working for the benefit of the community. W3S2 benefited benefiting if you benefit from something or it benefits you, it gives you an advantage, improves your life, or helps you in some way, a performance to raise money for a charitable cause, Payments provided for covered services under the terms of the policy The benefits may be paid to the insured, or on his behalf, to others, Amount payable by the insurance company to a claimant, assignee, or beneficiary when the insured suffers a loss, the entitlement to a lump sum, pension or annuity in relation to superannuation, The dollar amount of a member's entitlement in the Fund, including in the event of death and disability, any insured amount or entitlement payable A benefit payment can generally only be made when the member leaves the Fund and in circumstances allowed by Federal Government legislation The money is otherwise subject to preservation, A health care benefit is that part of the cost of your care that is paid out or reimbursed on your behalf by BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Your benefit includes actual payments made and the network savings you receive by using network providers Example: If your plan has a $20 copay for an office visit with a network doctor, your benefit is the remaining amount of the doctor's charges for that office visit If you pay a 20 percent coinsurance amount for network providers with your PPO plan, your benefit is the remaining balance Remember: Using out-of-network services reduces your benefits and increases the amount you may have to pay, The amount of money paid when an insurance claim is approved Also called the policy benefit, Dollar amount payable for a covered service after application of deductibles and co-insurance under the health plan which covers the enrollee, subject to all terms and provisions of such plan, A commuted value, pension, refund or any other entitlement payable to you (or your beneficiary) by the pension plan, A product attribute expressed in terms of what the user gets from the product rather than its physical characteristics or features Benefits are often paired with specific features, but they need not be They are perceived, not necessarily real, The amount payable by an insurance company to a claimant or beneficiary when the insured suffers a loss covered by the policy, The amount of a member's entitlement in the fund, or, in the event of the member's death, to which the other beneficiaries are entitled Other than in cases of death or disablement, most benefits are only payable on termination, and may be subject to preservation, generally, any form of payment to which a person may become entitled under the terms of a plan, but often refers specifically to the pension normally provided by the plan formula, in relation to superannuation, the entitlement to a lump sum, pension or annuity, The amount of a member’s entitlement in the fund to which the estate and/or dependants are entitled, fordede, bennies, past of benefit, present participle of benefit, Medically necessary services and supplies that qualify for settlement under an insurance agreement, These are medical services for which your insurance plan will pay, in full or in part, The amount payable by the insurance company to a claimant or beneficiary under the coverage of the contract, The specific health care services which a health plan agrees to reimburse for its members Note that a health plan may require its members to meet certain conditions (ex prior authorization, use of specific preferred providers) in order to be eligible for reimbursement Back to Top, A schedule of heath care service coverage that an eligible participant receives under one of a State's health care plans for treatment of illness, injury, or other condition allowed under that State plan, The amount payable by the insurance company to a member based upon the specific allowances for coverage in a health insurance plan, third-person singular of benefit, Change aligned with business needs that is an advantage for the organization expressed in quantifiable terms, plural of benefit, Features of a product or service Benefits are what sells the product or services, Funds paid at book or contract value from a stable value fund to participants upon withdrawal from the plan at retirement, termination, death or financial hardship Sometimes the term is used broadly to include investment transfers as well, The money or services provided by an insurance policy In a health plan, benefits are the health care you get, Financial reimbursement and other services provided insureds by insurers under the terms of an insurance contract An example would be the benefits listed under a Life or Health Insurance policy or benefits as prescribed by a Workers Compensation law (G), The amount payable by the insurance company to a claimant, assignee or beneficiary under each coverage, An important part of your compensation package, and part of the salary negotiation process Note that every employer offers a different mix of benefits These benefits may include paid vacations, company holidays, personal days, sick leave, life insurance, medical insurance, retirement and pension plans, tuition assistance, child care, stock options, and more Can be worth anywhere from 20 to 40 percent of your salary Read more, The money or health services to which an individual is entitled under his/her insurance plan, Non-wage compensation provided to employees The National Compensation Survey groups benefits into five categories: Paid leave (vacations, holidays, sick leave); supplementary pay (premium pay for overtime and work on holidays and weekends, shift differentials, nonproduction bonuses); retirement (defined benefit and defined contribution plans); insurance (life insurance, health benefits, short-term disability, and long-term disability insurance) and legally required benefits (Social Security and Medicare, Federal and State unemployment insurance taxes, and workers' compensation), In Financial Planner, benefits are the amounts you and/or your family plan to receive from: Social Security - Worker's benefits, survivor's benefits, and dependent's benefits Pension fund benefits Life insurance death benefits, Money paid by the insurance company to the claimant, The monetary amounts payable by the insurance company to a claimant, assignee, or beneficiary under the terms of an insurance policy, Compensation consisting of rewards to employees other than base pay and awards, e g , health and life insurance, retirement annuities, pay for time not worked The Core Compensation Plan proposes no changes to the benefits of FAA employees, A good, service, or attribute of a good or service that promotes or enhances the well-being of an individual, an organization, or a natural system, The economic value of a scheme, usually measured in terms of the cost of damages avoided by the scheme, or the valuation of perceived amenity or environmental improvements, The health care services provided under terms of a contract by an MCO or other benefits administrator, the positive advantages or outcomes of a project which justify its implementation They may be measurable/tangible or unquantifiable/intangible (see also cost benefit analysis),
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A performance, etc, given to raise funds for some cause
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A payment made in accordance with an insurance policy or a public assistance scheme
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To be or to provide a benefit to
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To receive a benefit (from). To be a beneficiary
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An advantage, help or aid from something
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Natural advantages; endowments; accomplishments
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Beneficence; liberality
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To be beneficial to; to do good to; to advantage; to advance in health or prosperity; to be useful to; to profit
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be useful; receive benefit; give benefit; profit, be advantageous fiil
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A theatrical performance, a concert, or the like, the proceeds of which do not go to the lessee of the theater or to the company, but to some individual actor, or to some charitable use
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Whatever promotes prosperity and personal happiness, or adds value to property; advantage; profit
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To gain advantage; to make improvement; to profit; as, he will benefit by the change
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something that aids or promotes well-being; "for the common good"
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something that is positive or good A benefit of playing in the park is spending time with friends
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An advantage or improvement caused by a therapy or the desired of using outcome a therapy Also, a drug listed in the Schedule of Pharmaceutical Benefits
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something that aids or promotes well-being; "for the common good" a performance to raise money for a charitable cause financial assistance in time of need be beneficial for; "This will do you good
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a performance to raise money for a charitable cause financial assistance in time of need be beneficial for; "This will do you good
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An act of kindness; a favor conferred
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If you give someone the benefit of the doubt, you treat them as if they are telling the truth or as if they have behaved properly, even though you are not sure that this is the case. At first I gave him the benefit of the doubt
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If you benefit from something or if it benefits you, it helps you or improves your life. Both sides have benefited from the talks. a variety of government programs benefiting children. = profit
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If you have the benefit of some information, knowledge, or equipment, you are able to use it so that you can achieve something. Steve didn't have the benefit of a formal college education = advantage
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If something is to your benefit or is of benefit to you, it helps you or improves your life. This could now work to Albania's benefit I hope what I have written will be of benefit to someone else who may feel the same way. = advantage
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The benefit of something is the help that you get from it or the advantage that results from it. Each family farms individually and reaps the benefit of its labor I'm a great believer in the benefits of this form of therapy For maximum benefit, use your treatment every day. = advantage, profit
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advantage, profit; aid; stipend, pension isim
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Benefit is money that is given by the government to people who are poor, ill, or unemployed. the removal of benefit from school-leavers
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A benefit, or a benefit concert or dinner, is an event that is held in order to raise money for a particular charity or person. I am organising a benefit gig in Bristol to raise these funds. see also fringe benefit, unemployment benefit
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To be a benefit
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To be a benefit (to someone)
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Any entitlement due to a stock or shareholder as a result of purchasing or holding securities, including the right to any dividend, rights issue, scrip issue etc, made by the issuer In the case of loaned securities or collateral, benefits are passed back to the lender or borrower (as appropriate), usually by way of a manufactured dividend or the return of equivalent securities or collateral
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An advantage, help or aid
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The effectiveness of a safeguard in terms of vulnerability measure If the safeguard is applied by itself, it lowers the danger that the vulnerability poses by the amount specified
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A favourable result that the buyer receives from the product because of a particular advantage which has the ability to satisfy the buyers needs
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A term used to indicate an advantage, profit, or gain attained by an individual or organization [GAO] A tangible benefit is one produced by an investment that is immediately obvious and measurable [GAO]
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Amount payable by the insurance company to a claimant, assignee, or beneficiary, when the insured suffers a loss covered by the policy
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A benefit is the amount paid by an insurance company to you or your beneficiary when you file a claim Back to Top
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be beneficial for; "This will do you good"
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derive a benefit from; "She profited from his vast experience"
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financial assistance in time of need
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means a benefit received based on a compensable injury The term includes a medical benefit, income benefit, and a death or burial benefit
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If you say that someone is doing something for the benefit of a particular person, you mean that they are doing it for that person. You need people working for the benefit of the community. W3S2 benefited benefiting if you benefit from something or it benefits you, it gives you an advantage, improves your life, or helps you in some way
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a performance to raise money for a charitable cause
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Payments provided for covered services under the terms of the policy The benefits may be paid to the insured, or on his behalf, to others
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Amount payable by the insurance company to a claimant, assignee, or beneficiary when the insured suffers a loss
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the entitlement to a lump sum, pension or annuity in relation to superannuation
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The dollar amount of a member's entitlement in the Fund, including in the event of death and disability, any insured amount or entitlement payable A benefit payment can generally only be made when the member leaves the Fund and in circumstances allowed by Federal Government legislation The money is otherwise subject to preservation
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A health care benefit is that part of the cost of your care that is paid out or reimbursed on your behalf by BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Your benefit includes actual payments made and the network savings you receive by using network providers Example: If your plan has a $20 copay for an office visit with a network doctor, your benefit is the remaining amount of the doctor's charges for that office visit If you pay a 20 percent coinsurance amount for network providers with your PPO plan, your benefit is the remaining balance Remember: Using out-of-network services reduces your benefits and increases the amount you may have to pay
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The amount of money paid when an insurance claim is approved Also called the policy benefit
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Dollar amount payable for a covered service after application of deductibles and co-insurance under the health plan which covers the enrollee, subject to all terms and provisions of such plan
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A commuted value, pension, refund or any other entitlement payable to you (or your beneficiary) by the pension plan
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A product attribute expressed in terms of what the user gets from the product rather than its physical characteristics or features Benefits are often paired with specific features, but they need not be They are perceived, not necessarily real
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The amount payable by an insurance company to a claimant or beneficiary when the insured suffers a loss covered by the policy
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The amount of a member's entitlement in the fund, or, in the event of the member's death, to which the other beneficiaries are entitled Other than in cases of death or disablement, most benefits are only payable on termination, and may be subject to preservation
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generally, any form of payment to which a person may become entitled under the terms of a plan, but often refers specifically to the pension normally provided by the plan formula
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in relation to superannuation, the entitlement to a lump sum, pension or annuity
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The amount of a member’s entitlement in the fund to which the estate and/or dependants are entitled
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A benefit.
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benefits.
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benefited
past of benefit
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benefiting
present participle of benefit
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benefits
Medically necessary services and supplies that qualify for settlement under an insurance agreement
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These are medical services for which your insurance plan will pay, in full or in part
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The amount payable by the insurance company to a claimant or beneficiary under the coverage of the contract
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The specific health care services which a health plan agrees to reimburse for its members Note that a health plan may require its members to meet certain conditions (ex prior authorization, use of specific preferred providers) in order to be eligible for reimbursement Back to Top
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A schedule of heath care service coverage that an eligible participant receives under one of a State's health care plans for treatment of illness, injury, or other condition allowed under that State plan
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The amount payable by the insurance company to a member based upon the specific allowances for coverage in a health insurance plan
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Change aligned with business needs that is an advantage for the organization expressed in quantifiable terms
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Features of a product or service Benefits are what sells the product or services
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Funds paid at book or contract value from a stable value fund to participants upon withdrawal from the plan at retirement, termination, death or financial hardship Sometimes the term is used broadly to include investment transfers as well
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The money or services provided by an insurance policy In a health plan, benefits are the health care you get
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Financial reimbursement and other services provided insureds by insurers under the terms of an insurance contract An example would be the benefits listed under a Life or Health Insurance policy or benefits as prescribed by a Workers Compensation law (G)
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The amount payable by the insurance company to a claimant, assignee or beneficiary under each coverage
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An important part of your compensation package, and part of the salary negotiation process Note that every employer offers a different mix of benefits These benefits may include paid vacations, company holidays, personal days, sick leave, life insurance, medical insurance, retirement and pension plans, tuition assistance, child care, stock options, and more Can be worth anywhere from 20 to 40 percent of your salary Read more
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The money or health services to which an individual is entitled under his/her insurance plan
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Non-wage compensation provided to employees The National Compensation Survey groups benefits into five categories: Paid leave (vacations, holidays, sick leave); supplementary pay (premium pay for overtime and work on holidays and weekends, shift differentials, nonproduction bonuses); retirement (defined benefit and defined contribution plans); insurance (life insurance, health benefits, short-term disability, and long-term disability insurance) and legally required benefits (Social Security and Medicare, Federal and State unemployment insurance taxes, and workers' compensation)
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In Financial Planner, benefits are the amounts you and/or your family plan to receive from: Social Security - Worker's benefits, survivor's benefits, and dependent's benefits Pension fund benefits Life insurance death benefits
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Money paid by the insurance company to the claimant
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The monetary amounts payable by the insurance company to a claimant, assignee, or beneficiary under the terms of an insurance policy
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Compensation consisting of rewards to employees other than base pay and awards, e g , health and life insurance, retirement annuities, pay for time not worked The Core Compensation Plan proposes no changes to the benefits of FAA employees
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A good, service, or attribute of a good or service that promotes or enhances the well-being of an individual, an organization, or a natural system
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The economic value of a scheme, usually measured in terms of the cost of damages avoided by the scheme, or the valuation of perceived amenity or environmental improvements
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The health care services provided under terms of a contract by an MCO or other benefits administrator
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the positive advantages or outcomes of a project which justify its implementation They may be measurable/tangible or unquantifiable/intangible (see also cost benefit analysis)
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