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Question
Define Life Insurance.
Solution
Life Insurance can be defined as "A contract where an insurance company undertakes the consideration of regular payment of premium to pay certain sum of money to the assured on maturity of policy or death, whichever is earlier".
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Premium is the amount paid to the insurance company every month
Property value = ₹ 12,50,000
Rate of premium, r = ₹ 3%
If property is fully insured, the policy value is same as property value therefore policy value = `square`
Premium = `"r"/100 xx "policy value"`
= `square/100 xx 12,50,000`
= `square`
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Period of policy = 20 years
Amount of money paid in 10 years = `square`
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For one year, bonus = `square/1000 xx 80,000`
= ₹ 1,600
Bonus for 10 years = `10 xx square`
= ₹ 16,000
Total amount after 10 years = `square + 16000`
= ₹ `square`