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melly21297

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Calculate the individual monthly premium for an employee whose annual premium is 1,860 and whose employer contributes 65.50 per month.

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A _________________ is the person or persons designated to receive the proceeds of a life insurance policy in the event of the insured's death.
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dudman123

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Answer to Question 1

89.50; 1,860  12 = 155; 155 - 65.50 = 89.50; the individual's monthly premium is 89.50.

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melly21297

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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
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