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What (who) is premium fuel - definition

Premium Finance; Premium funding; Premium finance; Premium Financing Company; Premium Financing

Liquidity premium         
In economics, a liquidity premium is the explanation for a difference between two types of financial securities (e.g.
Fuel starvation         
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PROBLEM AFFECTING INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
Fuel Starvation; Fuel exhaustion; Fuel depletion
In an internal combustion engine, fuel starvation is the failure of the fuel system to supply sufficient fuel to allow the engine to run properly, for example due to blockage, vapor lock, contamination by water, malfunction of the fuel pump or incorrect operation, leading to loss of power or engine stoppage. There is still fuel in the tank(s), but it is unable to get to the engine(s) in sufficient quantity.
Risk premium         
MINIMUM AMOUNT OF MONEY BY WHICH THE EXPECTED RETURN ON A RISKY ASSET MUST EXCEED THE KNOWN RETURN ON A RISK-FREE ASSET
Certainty equivalent; Risk Premium; Risk premia; Risk Premiums; Premium for risk; Certainty-equivalent
A risk premium is a measure of excess return that is required by an individual to compensate being subjected to an increased level of risk. It is used widely in finance and economics, the general definition being the expected risky return less the risk-free return, as demonstrated by the formula below.

Wikipedia

Premium financing

Premium financing is the lending of funds to a person or company to cover the cost of an insurance premium. Premium finance loans are often provided by a third party finance entity known as a premium financing company; however insurance companies and insurance brokerages occasionally provide premium financing services through premium finance platforms. Premium financing is mainly devoted to financing life insurance which differs from property and casualty insurance.

To finance a premium, the individual or company requesting insurance must sign a premium finance agreement with the premium finance company. The loan arrangement may last from one year to the life of the policy. The premium finance company then pays the insurance premium and bills the individual or company, usually in monthly installments, for the cost of the loan.

Typically, clients that engage in this transaction are age 29 to 75; with net worth of $5MM or greater. Premium financing is popular when interest rates are low.

Examples of use of premium fuel
1. She points out that most premium fuel is 30 or 40 cents a gallon more than regular _ meaning that cutting it out would only save a few dollars per tank.
2. Fuel economy is respectable÷ an advertised 32 m.p.g highway that testers generally confirm (premium fuel is suggested). An A3 outfitted with Audi‘s quattro (full–time four–wheel drive) remains a few months away.
3. Consumers wouldn‘t get any credits if gas prices fall below $1.''. GM said a California resident who buys a 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe and drives 1,000 miles per month would get an estimated $103.75 monthly credit, based on the current average premium fuel price of $3.65 per gallon, GM said.
4. A Florida resident who drives a 2006 Buick LaCrosse about 1,000 miles per month would get an estimated monthly credit of $60 based on the current premium fuel price of $3.1'. GM spokeswoman Deborah Silverman said GM picked California and Florida in part because the company wants to increase sales in those states.