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"A $100,000 policy with a waiver of premium rider and $30,000 of cash value is in force. The base policy costs $750 and the rider is $50. What is the total premium annually the policyowner must pay to keep the policy in force if the policyowner decides to cancel the rider?"

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Answer:

$800 = $750 (base policy) + $50 (rider)

Step-by-step explanation:

An insurance policy rider is a clause (or provision) that changes the terms of an insurance policy. Usually riders increase the benefits of an insurance policy, e.g. additional coverage. But they can also set limits on policy coverage. Insurance policy riders that provide additional benefits or coverage usually carry an additional charge.

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