- nominal premium
- prime nominale (JD, 2e)
English-French insurance dictionary. 2013.
English-French insurance dictionary. 2013.
Nominal Interest Rate — Nominal interest rates refer to referes to the rate of interest prior to taking inflation into account. Depending on its application, an inflation and risk premium must be added to the real interest rate in order to obtain the nominal rate.… … Investment dictionary
premium — [prē′mē əm] n. pl. premiums [L praemium, reward, recompense < prae , before + emere, to take: see PRE & REDEEM] 1. a reward or prize, esp. one offered free or at a special low price as an added inducement to buy or do something; bonus 2. an… … English World dictionary
Premium — Pre mi*um, n.; pl. {Premiums}. [L. praemium, originally, what one has got before or better than others; prae before + emere to take, buy. See {Redeem}.] 1. A reward or recompense; a prize to be won by being before another, or others, in a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
nominal value — Under the Companies Act 1985 shares may be issued by the company to shareholders in return for cash or other value equal to or greater than its nominal value. Shares in the authorised share capital are available to be issued. The issued share… … Law dictionary
premium — consideration paid for an insurance policy. Glossary of Business Terms (1) The additional payment allowed by exchange regulation for delivery of higher than required standards or grades of a commodity against a futures contract. (2) In speaking… … Financial and business terms
premium — /pree mee euhm/, n. 1. a prize, bonus, or award given as an inducement, as to purchase products, enter competitions initiated by business interests, etc. 2. a bonus, gift, or sum additional to price, wages, interest, or the like. 3. Insurance.… … Universalium
premium — /ˈprimiəm / (say preemeeuhm) noun 1. a prize to be won in a competition. 2. a bonus, gift, or sum additional to price, wages, interest, or the like. 3. a bonus, prize, or the like, offered as an inducement to buy a product. 4. the amount paid or… …
Nominal interest rate — In finance and economics nominal interest rate or nominal rate of interest refers to the rate of interest before adjustment for inflation (in contrast with the real interest rate); or, for interest rates as stated without adjustment for the full… … Wikipedia
premium — A reward for an act done. Brown v. Board of Police Com rs of City of Los Angeles, 58 Cal.App.2d 473, 136 P.2d 617, 619. See also bonus A bounty or bonus; a consideration given to invite a loan or a bargain, as the consideration paid to the… … Black's law dictionary
premium — n. 1 an amount to be paid for a contract of insurance. 2 a a sum added to interest, wages, etc.; a bonus. b a sum added to ordinary charges. 3 a reward or prize. 4 (attrib.) (of a commodity) of best quality and therefore more expensive. Phrases… … Useful english dictionary
premium — I. noun Etymology: Latin praemium booty, profit, reward, from prae + emere to take, buy more at redeem Date: 1601 1. a. a reward or recompense for a particular act b. a sum over and above a regular price paid chiefly as an inducement or incentive … New Collegiate Dictionary