«Since Zika is a relatively new public health concern, there is a lack of specialized knowledge
on the life expectancy of these infants and the long - term health problems they will experience.»
Reverse mortgages work similar to how annuities work — they are based primarily
on life expectancy of the borrowers.
The primary disadvantage of naming a trust as beneficiary is that the retirement plan assets will be subjected to required minimum distribution (RMD) payouts, which are calculated based
on the life expectancy of the oldest beneficiary.
And I'd say based
on the life expectancy of someone who lives to age 60 in the first place, many pensioners would benefit from deferring their CPP pension and possibly starting it as late as age 70.
Although the initial cost of antithyroid drug treatment may seem low (compared to surgery and radioactive iodine treatment,) the cost of the drugs can mount up depending
on the life expectancy of the cat.
«The optimistic conclusions of the researchers are based
on a life expectancy of 30 years and solar insolation in the Mediterranean»
The court adopted the wife's expert's appraisal, which adopted a discount to present value based
on the life expectancy of the life estate holder.
The cost is based
on the life expectancy of both individuals rather than just one.
Moreover, because the premium is based
on the life expectancy of the policyholder and the beneficiary, the latter can not be changed.
Aggarwal made this statement during an interview with The Indian Express, where he also shed some light
on the life expectancy of the OnePlus 5.
It is not possible to obtain data
on the life expectancy of Indigenous Australians between 1901 and 1960.
The amount of the set - aside will be based
on the life expectancy of the youngest borrower.
Not exact matches
Sitting for eight or nine hours a day has an impact
on life expectancy similar to the effect from smoking a pack
of cigarettes a day.
With U.K.
life expectancy a long 80.75 years and the average retirement age
of 65, a significant amount
of people are working longer, however, with data from the Office
on National Statistics (
ONS) released last week showed the number
of older people aged 65 - 74 who were economically active had almost doubled in the last ten years to 16 percent.
The memory - eating disease, expected to afflict 15 million Americans by 2060 (and tens
of millions more around the world as
life expectancy increases), has no cure; a new drug for the condition hasn't been approved in well over a decade; initially promising experimental treatments seem to be failing with clockwork regularity; and there's not even a definitive consensus
on what, exactly, biopharma companies should focus
on while developing Alzheimer's medicines.
Australia boasts one
of world's highest
life -
expectancy rates, with the island - nation's inhabitants spending more than $ 8 billion a year
on health and wellness.
You give an insurance company money in a lump sum or in payments over a period
of years, then at retirement, the cash gets «annuitized,» or paid out in a string
of payments based
on your
life expectancy.
Switzerland is the happiest place
on Earth, thanks to its high performing GDP and healthy
life expectancy rates
of its citizens.
Projections are from the «middle series» published by Census and are based
on the middle assumptions for future fertility,
life expectancy, and net immigration levels as
of July 1
of each year.
Inequality in US
Life Expectancy - Tim Taylor Opinion Trump's War
on the Poor - Paul Krugman Data Workers
of the World, Unite!
Of course, your
life expectancy depends
on many factors beyond the statistics that would increase or decrease your
life span — your overall health, lifestyle, and family history.
There is a grave environmental crisis in air quality (
life expectancy in polluted northern cities is five and a half years lower than in the cleaner south), water and soil (one survey showed that 10 per cent
of arable land was unsafe to grow crops
on).
Based
on the simplest measures that people calculate care,
life expectancy, those kind
of things, there's no demonstrable difference, and people can certainly argue
on the margin.
With an Inherited IRA, the amount
of your required minimum distributions (RMDs) will be based
on your age and will be recalculated each year based
on the factors in the IRS Single
Life Expectancy Table.
RMDs are taken at the beginning
of each year based
on the single
life expectancy of the beneficiary and invested in a taxable account.
These are based
on estimates and assume a 3.0 %
of annual inflation, a diversified portfolio - 50 % equities, 50 % income - and a
life expectancy to at least age 90.
Whilst we can't know the future
of course, for financial planning purposes the probability is that
life expectancy on average will increase in the future as medicine advances to cure or limit the big killers (cancer, cardiovascular disease etc).
The amount
of the distribution is based
on your account value and
life expectancy.
Alongside
life expectancy, the rates available
on these assets are the main arbiter
of the rates JRP can offer
on its product.
This is one part
of life where smoking, being overweight and having high cholesterol gets you the five star treatment — the lower your
life expectancy, the higher the rate
on your annuity.
Life expectancies based
on research and analysis by Fidelity Investments Benefits Consulting group and data from the Society
of Actuaries, 2014.
This assumes you don't need your benefit now and aren't putting undue strain
on your investments to make up the difference, as the «
life expectancy»
of your portfolio also can be affected by your decision.
As the Danish statistician Bjørn Lomborg has shown in study after study,
life expectancy is increasing
on a global basis, including in the Third World; water and air in the developed world are cleaner than five hundred years ago; fears
of chemicals poisoning the earth are wildly exaggerated; both energy and food are cheaper and more plentiful throughout the world than ever before; «overpopulation» is a myth; and the global picture is, in truth, one
of unprecedented human prosperity.
Demographers have shown that, based
on historical trends, it is plausible to project an average
life expectancy of 100 even if we don't lift a finger specifically to bring about that result.
While Kass touches
on the most common anxieties about a greatly extended average
life expectancy — its potentially dire impact
on work patterns, parenthood, the social security system, and species renewal, for instance — his main approach is to ponder the value
of mortality and the finitude
of life.
Positive effects
on happiness, health, or
life expectancy of being a critical thinker?
In a follow - up to its 2008 report that found that attending services increases
life expectancy, the Women's Health Initiative observational study based this report
on a survey
of 92,539 post-menopausal women over 50.
Responsible scholars, checking
on the facts, assert that
of eight persons in the working party that opened the tomb, six were still alive fourteen years later, while two were still
living twenty - eight years after the event, which was longer than the period
of their average
life expectancy.
The average
life expectancy of the native American is 44 years; the unemployment rate is 50 per cent
on the average, ranging up to 80 per cent
on some reservations.
The happiness report is a serious study
of people's emotional well - being based
on a country's gross domestic product per capita, healthy
life expectancy, the social support people are offered, freedom to make
life choices, generosity and perceptions
of corruption.
As it turned out,
of course, Asia more than doubled in size and set off a new industrial revolution whose impact
on human welfare has been
of revolutionary proportions by virtually any measure: infant mortality, literacy,
life expectancy, caloric intake, etc..
The Japanese hold the stake for one
of the longest
life expectancies on the planet, with studies linking diet as directly attributable to this impressive record.
Lancet, which is one
of the most prestigious medical journal, published an article
on August 27, 2015, announcing that Japanese men and women have the best healthy
life expectancy among 188 countries in the world.
The
life expectancy of our products depends
on the amount
of use and type
of abuse the diaper is given.
Analysis
of data from 28 systematic reviews and meta - analyses,
of which 22 were commissioned specifically for the Series, indicate that breastfeeding not only has multiple health benefits for children and mothers, but it also has dramatic effects
on life expectancy.
18 This rental fee is based
on the cost
of comparable equipment; market conditions in the area; the type,
life expectancy, condition, and value
of the equipment; and other factors.19 Each district should review its rental arrangement periodically to ensure that the rate reflects the current local market.20
Analysis
of data from 28 systematic reviews and meta - analyses,
of which 22 were commissioned specifically for the Series, indicate that breastfeeding not only has multiple health benefits for children and mothers, but it also has dramatic effects
on life expectancy (Paper 1, table).
Over one - third
of children in this country are overweight or obese, which will lead to health problems with long - term consequences: shorter
life expectancies, decreased productivity, and a massive strain
on our already troubled health care system.
«The DWP may not like to hear it but its next wave
of reforms will be a non-starter, unless the formula for increasing state pension age is firmly anchored
on prior improvements to healthy
life expectancy in poor communities,» Mr Harrop argued.
If one presumes that it is necessary to
live on $ 2000 per month, or $ 24,000 per year, times the 15 years one
lives between 65 and the
life expectancy of 80.