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Assumed Interest Rate
Assumed Interest Rate definition :
Rate of interest used by an insurance company to calculate the payout on an annuity contract.
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Assumed Interest Rate/Assumed Investment Return (AIR)
percentage return appropriated by the insurer for an immediate variable annuity when the insurer calculates the initial income payment to the annuitant .

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ASSUMED INTEREST RATE " Rate of growth built into an annuity table which determines payout on a variable annuity.

Assumed interest rate
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Assumed Interest Rate (AIR) The AIR, or assumed investment rate, is an estimate of expected investment results for separate account assets supporting a variable annuity or variable life insurance product. Return to top
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A series of prepayment speeds, in a sequence, that is chosen to reflect an assumed interest rate scenario.

Accumulated Value (insurance term)
Assumed Interest Rate/Assumed Investment Return (AIR) (insurance term)
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of comparing costs of similar policies by using an index that takes into account the time value of money due at different times through interest adjustments to the annual premiums, dividends and cash value increases at an assumed interest rate.

A loose economic and geopolitical affiliation that includes Singapore, Brunei, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Vietnam. Future members are likely to include Burma, Laos, and Cambodia.
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