Insurability is the circumstance in which an insurance company can issue life or health insurance to an applicant based on standards set by the company. It evaluates the risk and determines if the applicant qualifies for coverage.
Social Security credits determine a person's eligibility for Social Security programs. Credits are earned by working in a covered job and by paying Social Security taxes.
A program within the Social Security System that provides financial assistance in the form of lump-sum payments and monthly benefits to the eligible survivors of a deceased worker.
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