Frederick H. Ecker became President of the Metropolitan on March 26, 1929, and associated with him as Vice Presidents were Robert L. Cox and Leroy A. Lincoln. Mr. Cox died in January of the following ...
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While during the most industrially effective decade the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company continued its traditional program of sound investment, it was, as always, responsive to the contemporary eco...
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Astute risk management defines success in the insurance industry. Premiums charged to the company's customers reflect that relation of risk to profit, while the riskiest ventures are avoided entirely....
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This article is about choosing an appropriate life insurance that meets most of your needs. All life insurance is not created equal. It is good to be able to choose the best life insurance for you and...
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Not since the great depression of 1929 have we seen such a financial crisis, and frankly, the lack of national leadership that we are experiencing now. Banks are failing overnight, Wall Street greed a...
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Organize your to-do lists in minutes a day using simple, affordable software programs already installed on your home computer! Keeping track of all the things that need to be done in your daily schedu...
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As a medical resident, how long can you afford to be without a paycheck because you can’t work due to illness or injury? Can you afford to literally burn through the majority of your savings over a p...
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