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Business Word/Phrase of the Day

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FILE A CLAIM  

11 Mar 2024

Phrase

  • send paperwork in which details an event in order to get money from the insurance company.
Example Sentence: Once a claim is filed, you will receive your benefits within 90 days.

 

 

CLAIM  kleɪm

10 Mar 2024

Noun

  • the filing of an accident, natural disaster or death in order to get money from insurance company.
Example Sentence: Have you filed a claim yet for that car accident?

 

 

BENEFICIARY ˌbɛnəˈfɪʃiˌɛri

09 Mar 2024

Noun

  • the person who will receive something.
Example Sentence: I was the sole beneficiary in my father's will.
 

ANNUAL PREMIUM ænyuəl primiəm

08 Mar 2024

Noun

  • the cost of the insurance paid every year.
Example Sentence: The annual premium is paid on the first of March.

 

 

QUARTERLY PREMIUM kwɔrtərli primiəm

07 Mar 2024

Noun

  • the cost of the insurance, paid every 3 months.
Example Sentence: The quarterly premium is the annual premium divided by four.

 

 

PREMIUM primiəm

06 Mar 2024

Noun

  • an amount to be paid for an insurance policy.
Example Sentence: My auto insurance premium increased by 25% this year because I had to make a claim last year.

 

 

POLICY GUIDE pɒləsi gaɪd

05 Mar 2024

Noun

  • a brochure (either paper or online) that details the company’s policies including benefits, policies and other information.
Example Sentence: The company sent me a policy guide that my husband and I read over carefully.

 

 

FIRE INSURANCE faɪər ɪnˈʃʊər əns

04 Mar 2024

Noun

  • insurance which covers a home in case of fire.
Example Sentence: Fire insurance premiums are generally higher if you live in an old house or apartment building.
 

THEFT INSURANCE θɛft ɪnˈʃʊər əns

03 Mar 2024

Noun

  • insurance which covers a home in case it is robbed or broken into by a thief.
Example Sentence: My computer and flat screen tv were both stolen and since I didn’t have theft insurance, I had to replace them both!
 

HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE hoʊmˌoʊ nərs ɪnˈʃʊər əns

02 Mar 2024

Noun

  • insurance which covers a person’s home in case of fire, flood, earthquakes, hurricanes, theft, etc.
Example Sentence: After the typhoon last year, I was so glad that I had opened a homeowners insurance policy!
 

LIFE INSURANCE laɪf ɪnˈʃʊər əns

01 Mar 2024

Noun

  • insurance which pays family members when the person insured dies; usually pays more if the person dies by accident.
Example Sentence: I am thinking about getting life insurance to protect my family in case of an accident.
 

AUTO INSURANCE ɔ toʊ ɪnˈʃʊər əns

29 Feb 2024

Noun

  • insurance which covers automobile accidents, including medical costs and damage to automobile and property.
Example Sentence: Because of an accident last year, my auto insurance premiums have doubled.
 

WAKE-UP CALL  

28 Feb 2024

Noun

  • a telephone call from the hotel reception at a pre-arranged time, usually early in the morning.
Example Sentence: Could you give a wake-up call at 5.30am?

 

 

BED AND BREAKFAST  

27 Feb 2024

Noun

  • a type of accommodation offering up to about 10 rooms and limited services and facilities, although breakfast is included in the price of the room .
Example Sentence: I usually stay at a bed and breakfast because they’re cheaper than hotels.

 

 

FULLY BOOKED fʊli bʊk

26 Feb 2024

Phrase

  • If a hotel is fully booked, all the rooms are taken; there are no rooms available.
Example Sentence: I’m afraid we’re fully booked on October 31.

 

 
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