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StanCorp Financial Group Inc.’s ( SFG ) third quarter earnings of $1.21 per share were just a penny ahead of the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.20 per share. The company had earned $1.46 per share in the year-ago quarter. High unemployment rate and rising joblessness continue to impact the company’s earnings. Quarterly results reflect higher-than-expected claims activity and reduced premiums in the group insurance business. However, the company benefited from the expense reduction initiatives

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Welcome to the April 26, 2009 edition of OneMint - Economy and Your Finances. As usual, there are some great entries here, so read on and enjoy your Sunday! John Russell presents 14 Auto Insurance Savings Secrets - Part-1 of 14 posted at The Low Cost Auto Insurance Guru , saying, “If you knew how this industry actually works, it would save you thousands of dollars each year on auto insurance. Want to know the secrets behind the premiums you pay? Exactly what is the ” CreditCa

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AAccrual - The apportionment of premiums and discounts on forward exchange transactions that relate directly to deposit swap (Interest Arbitrage) deals , over the period of each deal.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

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By Meg Marco, 10:19 AM on Fri Mar 20 2009, 6,549 views Last year’s Worst Company in America winner, Countrywide Home Loans, has sued AIG for not paying their claim on losses from failed real estate loans that they had insured with the company.Apparently, Countrywide had paid $342 million in premiums to insure the loans, but AIG still has not compensated them for $43 million in losses. Why did Countrywide insure the loans? Well, it apparently improved their

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