Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Government OperationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 |
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2,966 , 220 312,500 11,8761 13,740 ) 89.8 9.5 .7 Total sources . 3 , 304 , 336
100.0 Applications : Premiums -- Executive Life of New York Premiums -
Transworld Life Insurance Co. Life insurance benefits paid . Severance benefits
paid .
2,966 , 220 312,500 11,8761 13,740 ) 89.8 9.5 .7 Total sources . 3 , 304 , 336
100.0 Applications : Premiums -- Executive Life of New York Premiums -
Transworld Life Insurance Co. Life insurance benefits paid . Severance benefits
paid .
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( d ) Administrative fees Fringe Programs , Inc. was paid a total of $ 148,198 for
administration of the Local 295 STF through November 30 , 1972. A total of six
checks were paid to Fringe as follows : Explanation Date Amount Advance on ...
( d ) Administrative fees Fringe Programs , Inc. was paid a total of $ 148,198 for
administration of the Local 295 STF through November 30 , 1972. A total of six
checks were paid to Fringe as follows : Explanation Date Amount Advance on ...
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Severance Benefits Paid During the two year period ending 11/30/72 , the STF
disbursed $ 175,767 in severance benefits to 272 members . According to the
STF accountant and in accordance with the fund's existing rules and regulations ,
an ...
Severance Benefits Paid During the two year period ending 11/30/72 , the STF
disbursed $ 175,767 in severance benefits to 272 members . According to the
STF accountant and in accordance with the fund's existing rules and regulations ,
an ...
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Furthermore , insurance notices issued to members did not state that the face
amount of insurance would be paid in installments over a period of years or that
the amount payable to the member's beneficiary at death would be the
discounted ...
Furthermore , insurance notices issued to members did not state that the face
amount of insurance would be paid in installments over a period of years or that
the amount payable to the member's beneficiary at death would be the
discounted ...
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( 2 ) Excess of the amounts of insurance collected from the insurance companies
over the value of the death benefits paid to beneficiaries . Disbursements of the
Plan Practically half of the payments by employers will be used to provide ...
( 2 ) Excess of the amounts of insurance collected from the insurance companies
over the value of the death benefits paid to beneficiaries . Disbursements of the
Plan Practically half of the payments by employers will be used to provide ...
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