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Countable Assets Anything of value you own that is not exempt by law or otherwise inaccessible to you. Countable assets include, but are not limited to: savings and checking accounts, stocks, bonds, CDs, Treasury notes and bills, savings bonds, investment property and vacation homes, second vehicles, livestock, IRAs and other retirement plans, mutual funds, precious metals and coins, and whole life insurance above a certain surrender value.
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Covered Expenses In health insurance, reimbursement for an insured's medically-related expenses, including, but not limited to surgery, medicines, hospitalization, ambulance service, and X-rays.
Coverage Forms Attachments to an insurance policy to complete the coverage provided by the policy.
Credit Insurance Insurance issued to creditors as protection against losses on outstanding loans due to the death or disability of the debtor.
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