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If the stock market continues to perform well, premiums should come down. Since insurance companies collect premiums now and plan to pay claims in the future, the rate of return on the invested premiums is a critical part of the calculation of how much those premius should be in the first place. Mike MU-2 "Jay Honeck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Or has it become damn near impossible to find an insurance company that > > will insure you in a light twin unless you have slightly more flying > > experience than Bob Hoover? > > It's not just airplane insurance. The insurance industry in America is in > crisis. > > Insurance for the hotel just DOUBLED -- and no one else will even quote us. > > And, no, we haven't made a claim. > -- > Jay Honeck > Iowa City, IA > Pathfinder N56993 > www.AlexisParkInn.com > "Your Aviation Destination" > >
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