The annual out of pocket maximum refers to the actual amount of money you will pay for your medical cost before an insurance plan pays 100% of your bill. For example, if you have an "80/20" plan with a deductible of $2000.00 and a maximum out of pocket of $5000.00, you would be responsible for paying the first $2000.00 of the hospital bill, then the insurance company would pay 80% of the bill and you would pay 20% of the bill. Now, you've already paid $2000.00 so you have $3000.00 of your max out of pocket to pay. Once your 20% of paying that bill reaches the balance of that $3000.00, you would have paid your maximum out of pocket total of $5000.00 and the plan would then pay the remainder of the bill 100%. So, if you had a $35,000.00 hospital bill, the most you would pay is the $5000.00 maximum out of pocket.
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The SBA's guidelines for smallness are as follows: a. Manufacturing: maximum number of employees: 500 b. Wholesale trade: maximum number of employees: 100 c. Agriculture: maximum annual receipts of up to $750,000 d. Retailing: maximum annual sales or receipts of $7 million e. General construction: maximum average annual receipts of $33.5 million f. Dredging: maximum average annual receipts of $20 million g. Special trade construction: maximum average annual sales of up to $14 million h. Travel agencies: maximum average annual receipts of $3.5 million i. Business and personal services: maximum annual receipts of up to $7 million, except for architectural, engineering, surveying, mapping, dry cleaning, and carpet cleaning: up to $4.5 million
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The annual percentage rate may vary but it can be increased to an 18% APR.
An annual maximum series is a dataset that consists of the maximum value of a variable recorded over a set time period (typically one year) each year. This type of dataset is commonly used in hydrology and climate studies to analyze extreme events such as floods or heatwaves.
current annual permissible maximum of 20 mSv.
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