Sentences with phrase «adjusted face value»

Interest is paid quarterly at a fixed rate, on the adjusted face value.
So, for example, if you purchased enough coverage to cover one child's education and later decide to have a second child, you can adjust the face value of your policy to reflect the increased costs.
An adjustable life policy gives you the flexibility to adjust the face value, premium, and length of coverage without having to completely change policies.

Not exact matches

There would be some value in keeping the top supporting facts behind the talking points secret, but we can trust our surrogates to do some research on their own, and the crowdsourced talking points will rapidly adjust in the face of an effective republican pre-buttal.
Exchange - traded Treasury Indexed Bonds have a face value that is adjusted for movements in the Consumer Price Index (CPI).
Unlike a conventional bond, whose issuer makes regular fixed interest payments and repays the face value of the bond at maturity, an inflation - indexed bond provides principal and interest payments that are adjusted over time to reflect a rise (inflation) or a drop (deflation) in the general price level for goods and services.
It is a medium to long - term debt security with a fixed interest rate but a face value that is adjusted for movements in the Consumer Price Index (CPI).
The liabilities for investment agreements and medium - term notes are carried at their face value, adjusted for any premiums or discounts, plus accrued interest.
Commercial paper is carried at face value adjusted for any discounts.
Both their face value and interest payments are pegged to the Consumer Price Index and adjusted twice a year, which means you're guaranteed to maintain your purchasing power over the life of the bond.
When a real return bond matures, the amount you get back (the face value) is also adjusted for inflation.
The asset face values are then adjusted by the risk weighting factors in order to reflect a comparable risk per dollar among all types of assets.
Even if one were to accept the agency's adjusted and manipulated «warmest on record» Goddard Institute of Space Studies incomplete surface temperature data at face value, NASA's claims about 2014 still make little sense.
The second is to note whether the numbers are in real (inflation - adjusted) or nominal (face value) terms.
Taking the same 30 yr old male, but converting to a UL in yr 20: January 15, 2009 Interest Adjusted Cost Analysis Face Amount: (1) 100,000.00 (2) 100,000.00 Product 1: Term 20 yr Product 2: Whole Life Whole Life Interest Rate: 5.00 % Tax Rate: 0.00 % (Tax Deferred Vehicle) After Tax Rate: 5.00 % Year Age Premium 1 Premium 2 1 minus 2 Premiums Saved 1 30 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -975.45 2 31 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -1,999.67 3 32 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -3,075.11 4 33 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -4,204.31 5 34 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -5,389.98 6 35 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -6,634.93 7 36 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -7,942.12 8 37 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -9,314.68 9 38 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -10,755.86 10 39 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -12,269.11 11 40 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -13,858.01 12 41 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -15,526.36 13 42 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -17,278.13 14 43 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -19,117.49 15 44 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -21,048.81 16 45 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -23,076.70 17 46 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -25,205.99 18 47 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -27,441.73 19 48 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -29,789.27 20 49 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -31,337.53 21 50 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -32,963.21 22 51 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -34,670.17 23 52 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -36,462.48 24 53 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -38,344.40 25 54 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -40,320.43 26 55 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -42,395.25 27 56 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -44,573.81 28 57 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -46,861.30 29 58 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -49,263.16 30 59 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -51,785.12 31 60 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -54,433.18 32 61 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -57,213.64 33 62 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -60,133.12 34 63 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -63,198.58 35 64 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -66,417.30 36 65 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -69,796.97 37 66 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -73,345.62 38 67 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -77,071.70 39 68 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -80,984.08 40 69 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -85,092.09 41 70 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -89,405.49 42 71 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -93,934.57 43 72 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -98,690.09 44 73 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -103,683.40 45 74 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -108,926.37 46 75 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -114,431.49 47 76 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -120,211.86 48 77 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -126,281.26 49 78 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -132,654.12 50 79 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -139,345.62 51 80 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -146,371.71 52 81 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -153,749.09 53 82 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -161,495.35 54 83 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -169,628.91 55 84 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -178,169.16 56 85 1,000.00 1,056.00 -56.00 -187,136.42 57 86 2,477.00 1,056.00 1,421.00 -195,001.19 When comparing the rates of two different Life Insurance products it is important to take into consideration the «time value» or «opportunity cost» of money.
Premium and face value amounts can be adjusted through the years to meet changing financial situations.
Taking Insurance Maze's 30 yr old Male: January 14, 2009 Interest Adjusted Cost Analysis Face Amount: (1) 100,000.00 (2) 100,000.00 Product 1: Term 20 yr Product 2: Whole Life Interest Rate: 5.00 % Tax Rate: 0.00 % (Assuming investment in tax deferred vehicle) After Tax Rate: 5.00 % Year Age Premium 1 Premium 2 1 minus 2 Premiums Saved 1 30 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -975.45 2 31 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -1,999.67 3 32 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -3,075.11 4 33 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -4,204.31 5 34 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -5,389.98 6 35 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -6,634.93 7 36 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -7,942.12 8 37 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -9,314.68 9 38 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -10,755.86 10 39 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -12,269.11 11 40 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -13,858.01 12 41 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -15,526.36 13 42 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -17,278.13 14 43 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -19,117.49 15 44 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -21,048.81 16 45 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -23,076.70 17 46 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -25,205.99 18 47 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -27,441.73 19 48 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -29,789.27 20 49 127.00 1,056.00 -929.00 -32,254.18 21 50 293.00 1,056.00 -763.00 -34,668.04 22 51 293.00 1,056.00 -763.00 -37,202.60 23 52 293.00 1,056.00 -763.00 -39,863.88 24 53 293.00 1,056.00 -763.00 -42,658.22 25 54 293.00 1,056.00 -763.00 -45,592.28 26 55 293.00 1,056.00 -763.00 -48,673.05 27 56 293.00 1,056.00 -763.00 -51,907.85 28 57 293.00 1,056.00 -763.00 -55,304.39 29 58 293.00 1,056.00 -763.00 -58,870.76 30 59 293.00 1,056.00 -763.00 -62,615.45 31 60 293.00 1,056.00 -763.00 -66,547.37 32 61 293.00 1,056.00 -763.00 -70,675.89 33 62 293.00 1,056.00 -763.00 -75,010.83 34 63 293.00 1,056.00 -763.00 -79,562.52 35 64 293.00 1,056.00 -763.00 -84,341.80 36 65 293.00 1,056.00 -763.00 -89,360.04 37 66 293.00 1,056.00 -763.00 -94,629.19 38 67 293.00 1,056.00 -763.00 -100,161.80 39 68 293.00 1,056.00 -763.00 -105,971.04 40 69 293.00 1,056.00 -763.00 -112,070.74 41 70 2,477.00 1,056.00 1,421.00 -116,182.23 42 71 2,477.00 1,056.00 1,421.00 -120,499.29 43 72 2,477.00 1,056.00 1,421.00 -125,032.21 44 73 2,477.00 1,056.00 1,421.00 -129,791.77 45 74 2,477.00 1,056.00 1,421.00 -134,789.31 46 75 2,477.00 1,056.00 1,421.00 -140,036.72 47 76 2,477.00 1,056.00 1,421.00 -145,546.51 48 77 2,477.00 1,056.00 1,421.00 -151,331.78 49 78 2,477.00 1,056.00 1,421.00 -157,406.32 50 79 2,477.00 1,056.00 1,421.00 -163,784.59 51 80 2,477.00 1,056.00 1,421.00 -170,481.77 52 81 2,477.00 1,056.00 1,421.00 -177,513.81 53 82 2,477.00 1,056.00 1,421.00 -184,897.45 54 83 2,477.00 1,056.00 1,421.00 -192,650.27 55 84 2,477.00 1,056.00 1,421.00 -200,790.73 56 85 2,477.00 1,056.00 1,421.00 -209,338.22 57 86 2,477.00 1,056.00 1,421.00 -218,313.08 When comparing the rates of two different Life Insurance products it is important to take into consideration the «time value» or «opportunity cost» of money.
While the fund can be adjusted for inflation so that it always retains the same value in real terms, the organisation faces mounting costs with only a slight increase in annual income from the rising quantum of the fund.
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