Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 56Connecticut Bar Association, 1982 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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The present value of a pension benefit may be arrived at by using generally actuarial principles to discount for mortality , interest and probability of the employee remaining with the employer until retirement age .
The present value of a pension benefit may be arrived at by using generally actuarial principles to discount for mortality , interest and probability of the employee remaining with the employer until retirement age .
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grow at 10 percent and then discounting them at 12 percent so that : Present value = $ 30,000 ( 1.10 ) 1.12 Present value = $ 29,464.29 The economist who uses the constant dollar approach recognizes that built into the 12 percent yield ...
grow at 10 percent and then discounting them at 12 percent so that : Present value = $ 30,000 ( 1.10 ) 1.12 Present value = $ 29,464.29 The economist who uses the constant dollar approach recognizes that built into the 12 percent yield ...
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Interest , Real Rate of Present Value Present Value - Table Rate of Inflation , Interest Real Rate of Interest . Real Rate of Interest - Table Real Returns - Table Role of Economist - Inflation Speculation , Estimates .
Interest , Real Rate of Present Value Present Value - Table Rate of Inflation , Interest Real Rate of Interest . Real Rate of Interest - Table Real Returns - Table Role of Economist - Inflation Speculation , Estimates .
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