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Monday, May 4, 2020

Make as many sums as you like just by speaking.

Make as many sums as you like just by speaking.


There is no need to install any application or calculator to calculate. And all the calculations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, division can be done in seconds.

Your favorite speaking calculator is now updated with a brand new look, a calculation history view, and mute function.

Calculate By Speacking on Google.


Returns the sum of a series of numbers and/or cells . Sample Usage ... a1xn + a2x(n+m) + ... + aix(n+(i- 1)m), where i is the number of entries in range `a`.

On your Android phone or tablet, open a spreadsheet in the Google Sheets app. Highlight the cells you want to calculate. At the bottom, you'll see a row

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What Is Term Life Insurance?
Term life insurance, also known as pure life insurance, is a type of life insurance that guarantees payment of a stated death benefit if the covered person dies during a specified term. Once the term expires, the policyholder can either renew it for another term, convert the policy to permanent coverage, or allow the term life insurance policy to terminate.1

KEY TAKEAWAYS
Term life insurance guarantees payment of a stated death benefit to the insured's beneficiaries if the insured person dies during a specified term.
These policies have no value other than the guaranteed death benefit and feature no savings component as found in a whole life insurance product. 
Term life premiums are based on a person’s age, health, and life expectancy.
How Term Life Insurance Works
When you buy a term life insurance policy, the insurance company determines the premiums based on the value of the policy (the payout amount) as well as your age, gender, and health. In some cases, a medical exam may be required. The insurance company may also inquire about your driving record, current medications, smoking status, occupation, hobbies, and family history.

If you die during the term of the policy, the insurer will pay the face value of the policy to your beneficiaries. This cash benefit—which is, in most cases, not taxable—may be used by beneficiaries to settle your healthcare and funeral costs, consumer debt, or mortgage debt among other things. However, if the policy expires before your death, there is no payout. You may be able to renew a term policy at its expiration, but the premiums will be recalculated for your age at the time of renewal. Term life policies have no value other than the guaranteed death benefit. There is no savings component as found in a whole life insurance product.

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