- premium reserves (P&C)
- provisions pour primes (AAIARD)
English-French insurance dictionary. 2013.
English-French insurance dictionary. 2013.
reserves — Part of shareholders funds on a company s balance sheet. All parts of shareholders funds apart from share capital are reserves, such as the share premium account, the profit and loss account and the revaluation reserve. Dresdner Kleinwort… … Financial and business terms
Actuarial reserves — An actuarial reserve is a liability equal to the net present value of the future expected cash flows of a contingent event. In the insurance context an actuarial reserve is the present value of the future cash flows of an insurance policy and the … Wikipedia
undistributable reserves — Reserves that may not be distributed according to the Companies Act (1985). They include share capital, share premium account, capital redemption reserve, certain unrealized profits, or any other reserve that the company may not distribute… … Accounting dictionary
undistributable reserves — Reserves that may not be distributed according to the Companies Act (1985). They include share capital, share premium account, capital redemption reserve, certain unrealized profits, or any other reserve that the company may not distribute… … Big dictionary of business and management
Valuation Premium — The rate set by a life insurance company based on the value of the company s policy reserves. The valuation premium is calculated by an insurance company. The company ensures that, first and foremost, it has adequate policy reserves to cover… … Investment dictionary
Outstanding claims reserves — in general insurance are a type of technical reserve or accounting provision in the financial statements of an insurer. They seek to quantify the outstanding loss liabilities for insurance claims which have been reported and not yet settled… … Wikipedia
Earned premium — is the portion of an insurance written premium which is considered earned by the insurer, based on the part of the policy period that the insurance has been in effect, and during which the insurer has been exposed to loss. For instance, if a 365… … Wikipedia
net valuation premium — n: a premium for a life insurance policy set after a determination of the amount needed to cover liabilities and maintain policy reserves Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
non-distributable reserves — In order to protect their creditors, companies are generally prohibited from distributing share capital and non distributable reserves to shareholders. Non distributable reserves include the share premium account and capital redemption reserve,… … Law dictionary
share premium account — That part of shareholders funds (shown separately on the balance sheet) formed of the premium paid for new shares above their nominal value. It forms part of a company s non distributable reserves. Related links merger reserve Practical Law… … Law dictionary
Good faith estimate — A good faith estimate must be provided by a mortgage lender or broker in the United States to a customer, as required by the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA). The estimate must include an itemized list of fees and costs associated… … Wikipedia