DETERMINATION OF MONTHLY VARIABLE ANNUITY PAYMENTS FOR THE SECOND AND SUBSEQUENT YEARS Sample Clauses

DETERMINATION OF MONTHLY VARIABLE ANNUITY PAYMENTS FOR THE SECOND AND SUBSEQUENT YEARS. The amounts of the second and subsequent years' monthly variable annuity payments are not predetermined, and may change from year to year, based on the variations in the annuity unit value. The annuity unit value varies with the variations of net investment results above and below the assumed investment rate. As of each anniversary of the settlement date, the company will determine the amount of monthly payments for each series for the year then beginning. It will be determined by multiplying the number of separate account annuity units for that series by the annuity unit value for the same series for the valuation period in which the first payment for that year is due. The company guarantees that the amount of each variable annuity payment will not be affected by variations in the mortality experience of payees nor by expenses incurred by the company in the administration of such benefits. SEPARATE ACCOUNT ANNUITY UNIT VALUES The separate account annuity unit value for each series was originally established at $5. This value for any subsequent valuation period is determined for each series by (a) multiplying the annuity value of the series for the immediately preceding valuation period by (b) the annuity change factor for the second preceding valuation period. The annuity change factor for any valuation period is determined for each series by dividing (a) the accumulation unit value at the end of the valuation period by (b) the accumulation unit value at the end of the previous valuation period, and multiplying the result by (c) the interest neutralization factor. For weekly valuation periods and a 4 1/4% assumed net investment rate, the interest neutralization factor is 0.999-999. ANNUITY TABLES Tables 1 and 2 show the guaranteed minimum monthly payment under the fixed annuity income options.The amount shown for each option is for $1,000 of annuity value applied. Under options one through four, the amount of payment is based on the sex(es), and adjusted age(s) of the payee(s) at the time the first payment is due. Table 1 is based on the 1971 Individual Annuity Mortality Table assuming births in 1915 or prior and an interest rate of 4% per year. The age of payees born after 1915 must be adjusted using the following Table. Adjusted ages for payees born after 1995 are available from the company. The payee's actual age will be based on the birthday nearest the time the first payment is due. CALENDAR YEAR OF BIRTH ADJUSTED AGE ---------------------- ---------...
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DETERMINATION OF MONTHLY VARIABLE ANNUITY PAYMENTS FOR THE SECOND AND SUBSEQUENT YEARS. The amounts of the second and subsequent years' monthly variable annuity payments are not predetermined, and may change from year to year, based on the variations in the annuity unit value. The annuity unit value varies with the variations of net investment results above and below the assumed investment rate. As of each anniversary of the settlement date, the Company will determine the amount of monthly payments for each series of the year then beginning. It will be determined by multiplying the number of separate account annuity units for that series by the annuity unit value for the same series determined for the second calendar week preceding the date on which the first payment for the year is due. The Company guarantees that the amount of each variable annuity payment will not be affected by variations in the mortality experience of payees nor by expenses incurred by the Company in the administration of such benefits.

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  • Basis for calculation of periodic payments All interest and commitment fee and any other payments under any Finance Document which are of an annual or periodic nature shall accrue from day to day and shall be calculated on the basis of the actual number of days elapsed and a 360 day year.

  • Payment and Year-End Adjustment Amounts accrued pursuant to this Agreement shall be payable to the Adviser as of the last day of each month. If necessary, on or before the last day of the first month of each fiscal year, an adjustment payment shall be made by the appropriate party in order that the actual Fund Operating Expenses of a Fund for the prior fiscal year (including any reimbursement payments hereunder with respect to such fiscal year) do not exceed the Maximum Annual Operating Expense Limit.

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