• A with-profits policy (Commonwealth) or participating policy (U.S.) is an insurance contract that participates in the profits of a life insurance company...
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  • Some policies also pay out in the case of critical illness. Policies are typically traditional with-profits or unit-linked (including those with unitised...
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    with-profits policies. Other policies provide no rights to a share of the profits of the company—these are non-profit policies. With-profit policies are...
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    nonprofit organizations may not make a profit. Although the goal of nonprofits is not specifically to maximize profits, they still have to operate as a fiscally...
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  • means: Bonus, a Commonwealth term for a distribution of profits to a with-profits insurance policy Bonus payment, an extra payment received as a reward for...
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    Dividend (redirect from Divisible profit)
    expense; rather, it is the division of after-tax profits among shareholders. Retained earnings (profits that have not been distributed as dividends) are...
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  • policy (also "par" in the United States, and known as a "with-profits policy" in the Commonwealth), the insurance company shares the excess profits (divisible...
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  • avoid tax. Traditionally insurance bonds were with-profits policies and were often called with-profit(s) bonds. Since the introduction of unitised insurance...
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  • The profits of United States corporations are subject to a federal corporate tax rate of 21%. In principle, the tax is payable on all profits of corporations...
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  • to windfall profits. Such profits have raised public and policy concerns about price gouging, where firms are perceived to be profiting excessively from...
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