ödül, prim, bir şeye itibari değerinden fazla olarak verilen fiyat, acyo, yüksek kaliteli, kesenek, mükafat, getiri, ikramiye, sigorta primi, sigorta ücreti, ek ücret, çıraklık ücreti, kâr payı, değer payı, at a premium fazla fiyatla, tic. acyo, prim, hisse senetleri veya paranın mübadele farkı, yarışmada verilen ödül, hediye, çok rağbette, çok, itibari değeri üstünde,
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A bonus paid in addition to normal payments, Something offered at a reduced price as an inducement to buy something else, Superior in quality; higher in price or value, The amount to be paid for an insurance policy, A prize or award, An unusually high value, The amount by which a security's value exceeds its face value, prem, - The amount payable for an insurance policy, When a closed-end fund's market price is more than its underlying net asset value (NAV), it is said to be trading at a premium So if a fund trading at a 10% premium owns a portfolio of stocks collectively worth $10 a share, the market price for the fund is actually $11 a share Unlike open-end funds, closed-ends trades like stocks on an exchange, so a fund's price is determined by investor demand for its shares An excess of demand can cause the fund's market price to be more than its underlying portfolio value - the source of the premium See "Closed Or Open End?" BACK TO TOP, payment for insurance having or reflecting superior quality or value; "premium gasoline at a premium price, The amount you pay in exchange for health insurance coverage, The amount of money paid to the insurance company in return for insurance protection Typically, a premium is payable once a year for the next year's insurance coverage Other modes of payment may include monthly, quarterly, semiannual or a single premium payment Also see Life Product Comparison, The amount paid for an insurance policy, usually paid annually, The periodic payment to Medicare, an insurance company, or a health care plan for health care coverage, the amount of money paid into an insurance policy, The payment(s) a policyholder is required to make in order to keep a life insurance policy in force Premiums may be made quarterly, semiannually, or annually by check or automatic bank withdrawal In some cases, a monthly option may be made available, Money paid in advance for insurance coverage, Agio, The sum paid by a policyholder to keep an insurance policy in force, The price of insurance an insured person pays for a specified risk for a specified period of time, In insurance, the fee paid to an insurance company in exchange for risk protection For an annuity, the payment made to build an annuity accumulation In stocks, the amount by which a stock's price exceeds its Par value For a bond, the amount by which the sale price of the bond exceeds the Face Value, The annual payment from the individual to the insurance policy to keep the policy active, If something is at a premium, it is wanted or needed, but is difficult to get or achieve. If space is at a premium, choose adaptable furniture that won't fill the room. = scarce, Premium goods are of a higher than usual quality and are often expensive. the most popular premium ice cream in this country. = luxury, If you buy or sell something at a premium, you buy or sell it at a higher price than usual, for example because it is in short supply. He eventually sold the shares back to the bank at a premium, If you place a high premium on a quality or characteristic or put a high premium on it, you regard it as very important. I place a high premium on what someone is like as a person, payment for insurance, A premium is a sum of money that you have to pay for something in addition to the normal cost. Even if customers want `solutions', most are not willing to pay a premium for them Callers are charged a premium rate of 48p a minute, A premium is a sum of money that you pay regularly to an insurance company for an insurance policy. It is too early to say whether insurance premiums will be affected, A sum of money paid to underwriters for insurance, or for undertaking to indemnify for losses of any kind, A sum in advance of, or in addition to, the nominal or par value of anything; as, gold was at a premium; he sold his stock at a premium, Something offered or given for the loan of money; bonus; sometimes synonymous with interest, but generally signifying a sum in addition to the capital, A reward or recompense; a prize to be won by being before another, or others, in a competition; reward or prize to be adjudged; a bounty; as, a premium for good behavior or scholarship, for discoveries, etc, Payment made at fixed intervals for an insurance policy, a fee charged for exchanging currencies, supplementary charge, additional charge; amount paid for insurance; prize, reward; tuition, (1) the amount a price would be increased to purchase a better quality commodity; (2) refers to a futures delivery month selling at a higher price than another, as "July is at a premium over May;" (3) cash prices that are above the futures price, such as in foreign exchanges If the forward rate for Italian lira is at a premium to spot lira, it is selling above the spot price See Contango, Discount; (4) the money, securities or property the buyer pays to the writer for granting an option contract, The cost of insurance coverage for a specified risk and time period, The periodic payment required to keep an insurance policy in force, The amount payable for an insurance policy, payment or reward (especially from a government) for acts such as catching criminals or killing predatory animals or enlisting in the military, The amount of money a policyholder pays for insurance protection The amount is deemed necessary to pay current losses, to set aside reserves for anticipated losses, and to pay expenses and taxes necessary to operate the company during the time period for which the policies are in force Premiums allow the company to generate a reasonable profit that reinforces future solvency and contributes to the company's growth In the case of a reciprocal insurer, the premiums allow the company to offer insurance to new applicants without the need for additional capital contributions, When you're talking about insurance, a premium is the cost of the insurance policy, A premium is the annual amount paid for an insurance policy, having or reflecting superior quality or value; "premium gasoline at a premium price", The amount paid to a health plan or insurance company by an employer or beneficiary for health insurance coverage, The amount of money an insurance company charges for insurance coverage, An amount paid periodically (usually monthly) to buy health insurance coverage, an amount paid on a regular schedule by a policyholder that maintains insurance coverage, Consideration received from a contract holder in return for a future obligation by the Company, Items offered free or at minimum cost as a bonus for purchasing a product p 542, are what you must pay each month to receive health care services through Medicare Part B The monthly premium in 2002 is $54 00 Deductibles are what you must pay before Medicare will pay for health services The deductible for hospital care in 2002 is $812 00 The deductible for services through Medicare Part B is $100 each year, Prescription Drug Prevailing Expenses, plural of premium, A product-oriented promotion that offers some free or reduced-price item contingent on the purchase of advertised or featured merchandise or service, a type of sales promotion in which merchandise is given free or at a reduced price to purchasers of products or visitors to a store, Promotional items that businesses give away to customers Premiums often include imprinted pens, calendars, note pads, paperweights, letter openers, and key chains, The periodic payments that activate a life insurance policy and keep it in force, Payments to the insurance company to buy a certificate and to keep it in force, Payments to the insurance company to buy a policy and keep it in force, Payments to the insurance company to buy a policy and to keep it in force, Payments to the insurance company to purchase a policy and keep it in force, Payments to an insurance company to purchase a policy and to keep it in effect, Payments in exchange for insurance coverage, How much does it cost? The cost of health & life insurance varies with age, where you live, if you smoke, your height and weight, your medical history, and many other factors Premiums must be paid to keep a policy active or "in force", This applied to ads that offered a brochure, product sample, or special offer for free if an individual mailed the company Advertisements many times had forms to fill out and send in for special promotional offers This field is not comprehensive (see coupons) Example of advertisement with a premium, The amount you pay for the contract of insurance with a particular company,
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A bonus paid in addition to normal payments
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Something offered at a reduced price as an inducement to buy something else
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Superior in quality; higher in price or value
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The amount to be paid for an insurance policy
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A prize or award
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An unusually high value
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The amount by which a security's value exceeds its face value
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When a closed-end fund's market price is more than its underlying net asset value (NAV), it is said to be trading at a premium So if a fund trading at a 10% premium owns a portfolio of stocks collectively worth $10 a share, the market price for the fund is actually $11 a share Unlike open-end funds, closed-ends trades like stocks on an exchange, so a fund's price is determined by investor demand for its shares An excess of demand can cause the fund's market price to be more than its underlying portfolio value - the source of the premium See "Closed Or Open End?" BACK TO TOP
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payment for insurance having or reflecting superior quality or value; "premium gasoline at a premium price
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The amount you pay in exchange for health insurance coverage
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The amount of money paid to the insurance company in return for insurance protection Typically, a premium is payable once a year for the next year's insurance coverage Other modes of payment may include monthly, quarterly, semiannual or a single premium payment Also see Life Product Comparison
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The amount paid for an insurance policy, usually paid annually
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The periodic payment to Medicare, an insurance company, or a health care plan for health care coverage
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the amount of money paid into an insurance policy
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The payment(s) a policyholder is required to make in order to keep a life insurance policy in force Premiums may be made quarterly, semiannually, or annually by check or automatic bank withdrawal In some cases, a monthly option may be made available
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Money paid in advance for insurance coverage
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Agio
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The sum paid by a policyholder to keep an insurance policy in force
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The price of insurance an insured person pays for a specified risk for a specified period of time
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In insurance, the fee paid to an insurance company in exchange for risk protection For an annuity, the payment made to build an annuity accumulation In stocks, the amount by which a stock's price exceeds its Par value For a bond, the amount by which the sale price of the bond exceeds the Face Value
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The annual payment from the individual to the insurance policy to keep the policy active
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If something is at a premium, it is wanted or needed, but is difficult to get or achieve. If space is at a premium, choose adaptable furniture that won't fill the room. = scarce
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Premium goods are of a higher than usual quality and are often expensive. the most popular premium ice cream in this country. = luxury
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If you buy or sell something at a premium, you buy or sell it at a higher price than usual, for example because it is in short supply. He eventually sold the shares back to the bank at a premium
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If you place a high premium on a quality or characteristic or put a high premium on it, you regard it as very important. I place a high premium on what someone is like as a person
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payment for insurance
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A premium is a sum of money that you have to pay for something in addition to the normal cost. Even if customers want `solutions', most are not willing to pay a premium for them Callers are charged a premium rate of 48p a minute
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A premium is a sum of money that you pay regularly to an insurance company for an insurance policy. It is too early to say whether insurance premiums will be affected
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A sum of money paid to underwriters for insurance, or for undertaking to indemnify for losses of any kind
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A sum in advance of, or in addition to, the nominal or par value of anything; as, gold was at a premium; he sold his stock at a premium
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Something offered or given for the loan of money; bonus; sometimes synonymous with interest, but generally signifying a sum in addition to the capital
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A reward or recompense; a prize to be won by being before another, or others, in a competition; reward or prize to be adjudged; a bounty; as, a premium for good behavior or scholarship, for discoveries, etc
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Payment made at fixed intervals for an insurance policy
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a fee charged for exchanging currencies
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supplementary charge, additional charge; amount paid for insurance; prize, reward; tuition isim
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(1) the amount a price would be increased to purchase a better quality commodity; (2) refers to a futures delivery month selling at a higher price than another, as "July is at a premium over May;" (3) cash prices that are above the futures price, such as in foreign exchanges If the forward rate for Italian lira is at a premium to spot lira, it is selling above the spot price See Contango, Discount; (4) the money, securities or property the buyer pays to the writer for granting an option contract
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The cost of insurance coverage for a specified risk and time period
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The periodic payment required to keep an insurance policy in force
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The amount payable for an insurance policy
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payment or reward (especially from a government) for acts such as catching criminals or killing predatory animals or enlisting in the military
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The amount of money a policyholder pays for insurance protection The amount is deemed necessary to pay current losses, to set aside reserves for anticipated losses, and to pay expenses and taxes necessary to operate the company during the time period for which the policies are in force Premiums allow the company to generate a reasonable profit that reinforces future solvency and contributes to the company's growth In the case of a reciprocal insurer, the premiums allow the company to offer insurance to new applicants without the need for additional capital contributions
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When you're talking about insurance, a premium is the cost of the insurance policy
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A premium is the annual amount paid for an insurance policy
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having or reflecting superior quality or value; "premium gasoline at a premium price"
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The amount paid to a health plan or insurance company by an employer or beneficiary for health insurance coverage
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The amount of money an insurance company charges for insurance coverage
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An amount paid periodically (usually monthly) to buy health insurance coverage
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an amount paid on a regular schedule by a policyholder that maintains insurance coverage
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Consideration received from a contract holder in return for a future obligation by the Company
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Items offered free or at minimum cost as a bonus for purchasing a product p 542
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are what you must pay each month to receive health care services through Medicare Part B The monthly premium in 2002 is $54 00 Deductibles are what you must pay before Medicare will pay for health services The deductible for hospital care in 2002 is $812 00 The deductible for services through Medicare Part B is $100 each year
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Prescription Drug Prevailing Expenses
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A product-oriented promotion that offers some free or reduced-price item contingent on the purchase of advertised or featured merchandise or service
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a type of sales promotion in which merchandise is given free or at a reduced price to purchasers of products or visitors to a store
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Promotional items that businesses give away to customers Premiums often include imprinted pens, calendars, note pads, paperweights, letter openers, and key chains
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The periodic payments that activate a life insurance policy and keep it in force
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Payments to the insurance company to buy a certificate and to keep it in force
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Payments to the insurance company to buy a policy and keep it in force
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Payments to the insurance company to buy a policy and to keep it in force
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Payments to the insurance company to purchase a policy and keep it in force
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Payments to an insurance company to purchase a policy and to keep it in effect
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Payments in exchange for insurance coverage
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How much does it cost? The cost of health & life insurance varies with age, where you live, if you smoke, your height and weight, your medical history, and many other factors Premiums must be paid to keep a policy active or "in force"
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This applied to ads that offered a brochure, product sample, or special offer for free if an individual mailed the company Advertisements many times had forms to fill out and send in for special promotional offers This field is not comprehensive (see coupons) Example of advertisement with a premium
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The amount you pay for the contract of insurance with a particular company
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