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17:36 May 25, 2013 |
Persian (Farsi) to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Insurance | |||||||
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5 | damage/loss coefficient |
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5 | damage modulus |
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5 | damage factor |
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5 | loss ratio |
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4 | Damage index/factor |
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damage/loss coefficient Explanation: . |
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damage modulus Explanation: |
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damage factor Explanation: without more context it is hard to know if this is the correct item...you can see a lot of Google hits... |
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Damage index/factor Explanation: . |
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loss ratio Explanation: loss ratio Proportionate relationship of incurred losses to earned premiums expressed as a percentage. If, for example, a firm pays $100,000 of premium for workers compensation insurance in a given year, and its insurer pays and reserves $50,000 in claims, the firm's loss ratio is 50 percent ($50,000 incurred losses/$100,000 earned premiums). http://www.irmi.com/online/insurance-glossary/terms/l/loss-r... For insurance, the loss ratio is the ratio of total losses incurred (paid and reserved) in claims plus adjustment expenses divided by the total premiums earned.[1] For example, if an insurance company pays $60 in claims for every $100 in collected premiums, then its loss ratio is 60%. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loss_ratio Reference: http://gooonagoon.blogfa.com/post-80.aspx Reference: http://www.activemedia-guide.com/busedu_insure.htm |
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