Friday, January 22, 2010

Tontines

A tontine policy is a form of dividend-deferred insurance policy that came into use after the Civil War. It was a high premium contract that paid dividends to those participants who were still living at the end of a stated period, at the expense of those who had died or let their policies lapse. Tontines went out of favor by the turn of the century.
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