Nonparticipating life insurance policy
Life Insurance policy which does not pay dividends.
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Accrued dividend,
Accumulated dividend,
Accommodative monetary policy,
Adjustable life insurance,
Attorney in fact,
Average life,
A shares,
Additional paid-in capital,
Back pay,
Back-end load,
B shares,
Cash dividend,
Cumulative dividend,
Cash value life insurance policy,
Casualty insurance,
Chartered Life Underwriter,
Convertible term insurance,
Credit insurance,
Credit life insurance,
Closed-end credit,
Closed-end fund,
Closed-end investment company,
C shares,
Class A Shares,
Class B Shares,
Close a position,
Curbs in,
Deposit in transit,
Do Not Reduce,
Dividend clawback,
Dividend clientele,
Dividend discount model,
Dividend in arrears,
Dividend payout ratio,
Dividend rate,
Dividend Reinvestment Plan,
Dividend requirement,
Dividend rollover plan,
Decreasing term life,
Disability insurance,
Dual life insurance,
De-escalation clause,
De facto,
Debtor in possession,
Debtor-in-possession financing,
Deep in the money,
Dow dividend theory,
Easy monetary policy,
E-mini,
Excess insurance,
Executive indemnity insurance,
First In First Out,
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation,
Front-ending an order,
Forward P/E,
Fiscal policy,
Front-end load,
Form S-1,
Finite-life REIT,
Federal Insurance Contributions Act,
Federal ID Number,
Group insurance,
Gather in the stops,
Hazard insurance,
Health insurance,
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act,
Holder in due course,
In escrow,
In-house,
Indicated dividend,
In line,
Individual policy pension trust,
Insurance,
Insurance agent,
Insurance broker,
Insurance carrier,
Insurance claim,
Insurance examiner,
Insurance policy,
Insurance premium,
In intestacy,
In play,
In-process research and development,
Investment policy,
I/O strip,
In-service withdrawal,
In and out,
In sympathy,
In the tank,
Joint life annuity,
Last In First Out,
Lending at a rate,
Level premium insurance,
Level term insurance,
Life expectancy,
Life insurance,
Long-term care insurance,
Lock-in,
Life annuity,
Life expectancy method,
Locked in,
Level I quotes,
Municipal bond insurance,
Municipal Bond Insurance Association,
Make a market,
Market if touched order,
Monetary policy,
Major medical insurance,
Master policy,
Mortgage life insurance,
No limit order,
No quote,
No-Fault,
Nonparticipating life insurance policy,
No-Action Letter,
No-lien affidavit,
No-load,
No-load stock,
No book,
Omitted dividend,
Optional dividend,
Open-end credit,
Open-end mortgage,
Open-end fund,
Open-end management company,
Open-end lease,
Old age, survivors, and disability insurance,
Payment-in-kind security,
Price Value of a Basis Point,
Participating dividend,
P&L,
Peace dividend,
Participating insurance,
Policy,
Policy limit,
Policy loan,
Policy surrender,
Private Mortgage Insurance,
Paid-in capital,
Paid-in surplus,
Private Investment in Public Equity,
Portfolio insurance,
Patronage dividend,
Regulation D,
Regulation T,
Regulation U,
Reduced paid-up insurance,
Replacement cost insurance,
Regulation A,
SG&A,
Savings Association Insurance Fund,
S&L,
Special dividend,
Stock dividend,
Second-to-die insurance,
Self insurance,
Single-premium life insurance,
Stock life insurance company,
Survivorship insurance,
Severally but not jointly,
Scorched-earth policy,
Single-life annuity,
S Corporation,
Subchapter S Corporation,
Schedule C,
Seek a market,
S&P phenomenon,
T-Bill,
Take a position,
Trailing P/E,
Tight monetary policy,
Term insurance,
Title insurance,
Truth in Lending,
Take a bath,
U.S. Government Agency Security,
U.S. Savings Bond,
U.S. Treasury,
U.S. Treasury Bill,
U.S. Treasury Bond,
U.S. Treasury Note,
U.S. Treasury Securities,
Unpaid dividend,
Umbrella liability insurance,
Universal life,
Vanishing premium policy,
Variable life,
Variable universal life,
W-2 Form,
W formation,
When, as, and if issued,
Y shares