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Accumulation Period Refers to the time between the payment of the first premium and the first benefit payout under a deferred annuity.

 


Accumulation Period
1. The phase in an investor's life when he/she builds up his/her savings and the value of his/her investment portfolio with the intention of having a nest egg for retirement.

Accumulation period
The accumulation period refers to the time during which earnings are added to the premiums you deposit in a deferred annuity and before the date that payouts based on your account balance begin.

Accumulation period
In retirement parlance, the years when one is making regular contributions to a retirement plan or deferred annuity. The period is considered to end when the income payments begin.
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See Quick ratio.

Accumulation period: For a variable annuity, the time from when the first payment into the annuity is made to when the first annuity payment is made.

accumulation period In investment terms, accumulation period refers to the phase of an investor.s... accumulation unit A measurement of a fixed or a variable payment which increases an individuals,...

During the accumulation period — when you make either a lump sum payment or a series of payments — the insurance company credits you with a return that is based on changes in an equity index, such as the S& ...

Immediate annuities: Immediate annuities do not have an accumulation period. Withdrawals begin as soon as the contract is established. This type of annuity is useful to fund a specific period of financial need, such as four years of college.

Monthly snowfall is defined as the sum of daily snowfall values for a particular location for a calendar month. The accumulation period for each contract begins with the first calendar day of the contract month and ends with the last calendar day of ...

Don't Abandon Retirement
You can't abandon your retirement completely. If you are able, keep funding both goals. If not, don't completely abandon your retirement fund during the college accumulation period.

So, if you are a smaller trader, why get trapped taking on positions during the accumulation period? Why put yourself through the emotional stress of watching your stock breakout and fail, over and over again?

See also: Stock, Period, Accumulation, Interest, Market

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