Common use of ACTUARIAL ASSUMPTIONS FOR TOP HEAVY CALCULATION Clause in Contracts

ACTUARIAL ASSUMPTIONS FOR TOP HEAVY CALCULATION. To determine the top heavy ratio, the Administrative Committee will use the following interest rate and mortality assumptions to value accrued benefits under a defined benefit plan: 1983 Group Annuity Mortality Table and 7 1/2% Interest. If the elections under this Section 3.18 are not appropriate to satisfy the limitations of Section 3.18, or the top heavy requirements under Code Section 416, the Employer must provide the appropriate provisions in an addendum to this Adoption Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Adoption Agreement (Goodmark Foods Inc), Adoption Agreement (Conagra Inc /De/)

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ACTUARIAL ASSUMPTIONS FOR TOP HEAVY CALCULATION. To determine the top heavy ratio, the Administrative Committee will use the following interest rate and mortality assumptions to value accrued benefits under a defined benefit plan: 1983 1971 Group Annuity Mortality Table and 7 1/2% Interest. If the elections under this Section 3.18 are not appropriate to satisfy the limitations of Section 3.18, or the top heavy requirements under Code Section 416, the Employer must provide the appropriate provisions in an addendum to this Adoption Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Adoption Agreement (Conagra Inc /De/), Adoption Agreement (Goodmark Foods Inc)

ACTUARIAL ASSUMPTIONS FOR TOP HEAVY CALCULATION. To determine the top heavy ratio, the Administrative Committee will use the following interest rate and mortality assumptions to value accrued benefits under a defined benefit plan: 1983 1971 Group Annuity Mortality Table and 7 1/2% InterestInterest . If the elections under this Section 3.18 are not appropriate to satisfy the limitations of Section 3.18, or the top heavy requirements under Code Section 416, the Employer must provide the appropriate provisions in an addendum to this Adoption Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Adoption Agreement (Conagra Inc /De/), Adoption Agreement (Goodmark Foods Inc)

ACTUARIAL ASSUMPTIONS FOR TOP HEAVY CALCULATION. To determine the top heavy ratio, the Administrative Advisory Committee will use the following interest rate and mortality assumptions to value accrued benefits under a defined benefit plan: 1983 Group Annuity Mortality Table and 7 1/2% InterestThe actuarial assumption used for Actuarial Equivalency under the Farm Bureau Pension Plan. If the elections under this Section 3.18 are not appropriate to satisfy the limitations of Section 3.18, or the top heavy requirements under Code Section 416ss.416, the Employer must provide the appropriate provisions in an addendum to this Adoption Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Adoption Agreement (FBL Financial Group Inc)

ACTUARIAL ASSUMPTIONS FOR TOP HEAVY CALCULATION. To determine the top heavy ratio, the Administrative Advisory Committee will use the following interest rate and mortality assumptions to value accrued benefits under a defined benefit plan: 1983 Group Annuity Mortality Table and 7 1/2% Interest. N/A. If the elections under this Section 3.18 are not appropriate to satisfy the limitations of Section 3.18, or the top heavy requirements under Code Section 416ss.416, the Employer must provide the appropriate provisions in an addendum to this Adoption Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Adoption Agreement (Eglobe Inc)

ACTUARIAL ASSUMPTIONS FOR TOP HEAVY CALCULATION. To determine the top heavy ratio, the Administrative Advisory Committee will use the following interest rate and mortality assumptions to value accrued benefits under a defined benefit plan: 1983 Group Annuity Mortality Table and 7 1/2% InterestUF-4. If the elections under this Section 3.18 are not appropriate to satisfy the limitations of Section 3.18, or the top heavy requirements under Code Section 416, the Employer must provide the appropriate provisions in an addendum to this Adoption Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Adoption Agreement (Fidelity National Corp /Ga/)

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ACTUARIAL ASSUMPTIONS FOR TOP HEAVY CALCULATION. To determine the top heavy ratio, the Administrative Advisory Committee will use the following interest rate and mortality assumptions to value accrued benefits under a defined benefit plan: 1983 Group Annuity Mortality Table and 7 1/2% Interest__. If the elections under this Section 3.18 are not appropriate to satisfy the limitations of Section 3.18, or the top heavy requirements under Code Section 416(S)416, the Employer must provide the appropriate provisions in an addendum to this Adoption Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Discretionary Contribution Plan and Trust Agreement (Hollis Eden Pharmaceuticals Inc /De/)

ACTUARIAL ASSUMPTIONS FOR TOP HEAVY CALCULATION. To determine the top heavy ratio, the Administrative Advisory Committee will use the following interest rate and mortality assumptions to value accrued benefits under a defined benefit plan: 1983 Group Annuity Mortality Table and 7 1/2% Interest___________. If the elections under this Section 3.18 are not appropriate to satisfy the limitations of Section 3.18, or the top heavy requirements under Code Section 416, the Employer must provide the appropriate provisions in an addendum to this Adoption Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Adoption Agreement (American National Financial Inc)

ACTUARIAL ASSUMPTIONS FOR TOP HEAVY CALCULATION. To determine the top top-heavy ratio, the Administrative Advisory Committee will use the following interest rate and mortality assumptions to value accrued benefits under a defined benefit plan: 1983 Group Annuity Mortality Table and 7 1/2% Interest_____________________. If the elections under this Section 3.18 are not appropriate to satisfy the limitations of Section 3.18, or the top top-heavy requirements under Code Section 416, the Employer must provide the appropriate provisions in an addendum to this Adoption Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Defined Contribution Master Plan and Trust Agreement (Universal Compression Holdings Inc)

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