Glossary
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
VALUED
POLICY
A policy under which the insurer pays a specified amount of
money to or on behalf of the insured upon the occurrence of
a defined loss. The money amount is not related to the extent
of the loss. Life insurance policies are an example.
VANDALISM
The malicious and often random destruction or spoilage of another
person’s property.
VARIABLE ANNUITY
An annuity whose contract value or income payments vary according
to the performance of the stocks, bonds and other investments
selected by the contract owner.
VARIABLE LIFE INSURANCE
A policy that combines protection against premature death with
a savings account that can be invested in stocks, bonds, and
money market mutual funds at the policyholder’s discretion.
VIATICAL SETTLEMENT COMPANIES
Insurance firms that buy life insurance policies at a steep
discount from policyholders who are often terminally ill and
need the payment for medications or treatments. The companies
provide early payouts to the policyholder, assume the premium
payments, and collect the face value of the policy upon the
policyholder’s death.
VOID
A policy contract that for some reason specified in the policy
becomes free of all legal effect. One example under which a
policy could be voided is when information a policyholder provided
is proven untrue.
VOLATILITY
A measure of the degree of fluctuation in a stock’s price.
Volatility is exemplified by large, frequent price swings up
and down.
VOLCANO COVERAGE
Most homeowners policies cover damage from a volcanic eruption.
VOLUME
Number of shares a stock trades either per day or per week.
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