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Retrospective rating Retrospective rating is a type of merit-rating method in which the insured’s loss experience during the current policy period determines
Retrospective reserve Retrospective reserve is in life insurance, the net premiums collected by the insurer for a particular block of policies, plus interest earnings
Prospective reserve Prospective reserve is in life insurance, the difference between the present value of future benefits and the present value of future net premiums.
retrospective falsification Unintentional distortion in remembering previous experiences which is not considered to be caused by unconscious influences is called retrospective falsification.
Prospectus Prospectus is a document that presents a company’s financial data for several consecutive years, discusses its position in its industry, describes how it will use the funds raised by a securities sale, and summarizes other information that well-informed investors should have.
On-site inspection On-site inspection is the buyer’s inspectors examine purchased items throughout the supplier’s manufacturing operations.
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Elimination-by-aspects heuristic Elimination-by-aspects heuristic refers to a situation in which the consumer compares brands on an attribute selected probabilistically, and brands are ...
Suspect Suspect refers to
1. In counterdrug operations, a track of interest where correlating information actually ties the track of interest to alleged illegal drug operations.
2. An identity ...