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Payout period
The time period during which withdrawals from a retirement account or annuity are paid.

 


PAYOUT PERIOD:  The period during which the payee (annuitant) receives payments from an immediate annuity.
PAYOUT RATIO:  Dividends divided by earnings.

Annuity Payout Period - The period of time over which the annuity payments are designated to last. Generally, the payout period cannot be revised once it has been chosen.

Payout phase or payout period
The period during which the money accumulated in an annuity is paid out as regular income payments.

payout period The dividends per share, divided by earnings per share. payout ratio The dividends paid divided by firm earnings over some period of time, expressed... payroll 1 Total amount a business pays periodically for its workers.

Short for "time to payout", "term to payout" or "payout period".
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rules to calculate how much you would have received over your estimated lifespan if you'd taken the pension as an annuity and then subtracts the amount the fund estimates it would have earned in interest on that amount during the payout period.

a mortgage loan whose principal amount cannot be increased during the payout period; contrast with open-end mortgage .

Installments " this alternative can offer a variety of payout periods and equal or unequal payments.
Lump sum " this form of payout distributes the entire vested balance in one payment. It can be made in cash, in securities, or both.

Annuity Unit
An accounting procedure used to calculate the amount of each payment an annuitant should receive during the payout period.

ANNUITY UNIT " The accounting measure used to determine the amount of each payment to an annuitant during the payout period.

Expense guarantee: Guarantee by an insurer that expense factors will not change during the payout period on an annuity.

The slope of a line graphed according to the value of an underlying asset on the x-axis and the value of a position taken to hedge against risk exposure on the y-axis. Also used with changes in value. See: Risk profile.
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See also: Expense, Annuitant, Banks, Periodic payments, Funding

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