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| | ''US pensions''. |
| In relation to a financial asset or financial liability, the internal rate of return of the cash flows of the instrument, including the initial cost and the final maturity amount.
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| | A 1974 US federal law that sets minimum standards for most voluntarily established pension and health plans in private industry, to provide protection for individuals in these plans. |
| A hedged interest rate achieved, after interest rate risk management.<br /> | |
| For example, the hedged interest rate achieved when hedging an interest rate exposure with an FRA.
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| Annual effective rate.
| | * [[HMO]] |
| | * [[Pension]] |
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| * [[Effective interest method]]
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| * [[Effective rate of interest]]
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| * [[Internal rate of return]]
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| * [[FRA]]
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Revision as of 12:57, 17 September 2019
US pensions.
(ERISA).
A 1974 US federal law that sets minimum standards for most voluntarily established pension and health plans in private industry, to provide protection for individuals in these plans.
See also