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Earned Rate

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Earned Rate
A reduced amount of money per advertisement that an advertiser pays in exchange for high volume. For example, if an advertiser agrees to purchase 30 seconds of time every commercial break for an extended period, that advertiser may be eligible for an earned rate.


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Perhaps your readers would like to ask their respective councils how much of their hard earned rate money was being spent flying people backwards and forwards to Cardiff, and then we can have a true figure of the total of public funds given to an uneconomic, unworkable solution to the North South transportation link.
The use of an earned rate for discounting life insurance contracts is consistent with how market participants value and price such contracts and is consistent with the principle of a market rate, GNAIE executive director Douglas Barnert told the 12th Global Conference of Actuaries here.
In April 2001, the plaintiffs filed an amended complaint, so as to include various post-sale allegations, including allegations related to the manner in which increases in the cost of insurance were applied, the allocation of portfolio yields to the universal life policies, and changes in the spread between the earned rate and the credited rate.
 
 
 
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