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Resources Insurance Dictionary Acquisition Cost - Definition of the Insurance Term Acquisition Cost
Acquisition Cost
Expenses incurred by an insurer or reinsurance company that are directly related to putting a business on the books (acquiring a customer), including clerical work, medical examiners fees, inspection costs, etc. The largest portion of this cost is usually the agent's or sales representative's commission or bonus.
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