monthly premium

collocation in English

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monthly
adjective
adverb
uk
/ˈmʌn.θli/
us
/ˈmʌn.θli/
happening or produced once ...
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premium
noun
uk
/ˈpriː.mi.əm/
us
/ˈpriː.mi.əm/
an amount that is more ...
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(Definition ofmonthlyandpremiumfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Total monthly premiums ranged from $60 to $393 for an individual.
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Insurance payments are a form of cost-sharing and risk management where each individual or their employer pays predictable monthly premiums.
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What the categories specify is the division of premiums and out-of-pocket costs: bronze plans will have the lowest monthly premiums and highest out-of-pocket costs, and vice versa for platinum plans.
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The third party becomes the new owner of the policy, pays the monthly premiums, and receives the full benefit of the policy when the insured dies.
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The firm drew up amonthlypremiumsavings plan for the hourly-paid workers.
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The rate of interest used to calculate the size of themonthlypremiumbond prize fund is a variable rate that can be changed on giving three months' notice.
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The averagemonthlypremiumfor plans that do offer some gap coverage is $63.29.
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The burden of payment is split between employer and employee, with each paying about half themonthlypremiumamount.
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The standardmonthlypremiumfor health care paid by individual adults is about 100 per month.
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Payment is split between employer and employee, each paying about half themonthlypremiumamount.
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Annual premium of $3,600 ormonthlypremiumof $305 is paid into the policy from age three to age seventeen inclusive.
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This allows the pet owner to control theirmonthlypremiumand choose the level of coverage that suits them the best.
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Membership adds $4 to themonthlypremium.
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Beneficiaries with income below 150% poverty are eligible for the low-income subsidy, which helps pay for all or part of themonthlypremium, annual deductible, and drug co-payments.
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Another important development of the 1970s was the phasing out of weekly premiums; the former weekly premium amount was multiplied by 4.3 and became themonthlypremiumfor the coverage.
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The theory also assumes that having investments on hand that produce income or can be converted to cash is preferable to having insurance with amonthlypremium.
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From the point of view of an insurance company, the earning is at a constant rate per month (themonthlypremium) but the claims come randomly.
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While a part of themonthlypremiumpay-out goes towards the insurance cover, the remaining money is invested in various types of funds that invest in debt and equity instruments.
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However, in addition the mortgage holder had to pay monthly premiums on their endowment which ran for the term of the mortgage, typically 25 years.
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