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Schedule1. A list. See tariff schedule. 2. A graph of a list of data; thus also a curve. See demand schedule.ScheduleThat part of an insurance or assurance policy which sets out the particular details relevant to a contract. Details which are listed are typically the policy name and number, the policyholder's name, the commencement and maturity dates, the benefits payable, the life or lives assured in the case of life assurance and the premiums payable etc.Similar MatchesAging scheduleAging scheduleA table of accounts receivable broken down into age categories (such as 0-30 days, 30-60 days, and 60-90 days), which is used to determine if customer payments are keeping close to schedule. Demand scheduleDemand scheduleA list of prices and corresponding quantities demanded, or the graph of that information. Thus a demand curve. Rescheduled loansRescheduled loansBank loans that are usually altered to have longer maturities in order to assist the borrower in making the necessary repayments. Amortization scheduleAmortization scheduleA schedule of how mortgage debt is changed over time. Policy schedulePolicy scheduleA policy that details how much cover you have (the sum insured), the discount you qualify for (if any), and the premiums you have to pay. With some policies you may get a new schedule when you renew the policy or whenever you want to change your policy. Further SuggestionsTariff Schedule of the United StatesVesting Schedule Schedule 13d Schedule D Tariff schedule Market RRR (required rate of return) Schedule Mandatory redemption schedule Tax schedules Indication pricing schedule Scheduled cash flows Loan amortization schedule Reschedule Schedule E Production possibilities schedule Schedule C |
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