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  2. Present value interest factor - Wikipedia

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    In economics, Present value interest factor, also known by the acronym PVIF, is used in finance theory to refer to the output of a calculation, used to determine the monthly payment needed to repay a loan. The calculation involves a number of variables, which are set out in the following description of the calculation:

  3. Present value - Wikipedia

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    In economics and finance, present value (PV), also known as present discounted value, is the value of an expected income stream determined as of the date of valuation.The present value is usually less than the future value because money has interest-earning potential, a characteristic referred to as the time value of money, except during times of negative interest rates, when the present value ...

  4. Annuity - Wikipedia

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    The present value of an annuity is the value of a stream of payments, discounted by the interest rate to account for the fact that payments are being made at various moments in the future. The present value is given in actuarial notation by:

  5. What Would a $1 Million Retirement Look Like? Experts ... - AOL

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    Retirement Benefits: Additional income sources, like pensions or Social Security, can complement your $1 million nest egg and make your retirement much more comfortable. According to the Social ...

  6. Retirement Countdown: How Far Can $250,000 Stretch? - AOL

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    The longevity of $250,000 in your retirement savings depends on several factors: your expenses, investment rate of return and withdrawal strategy. ... high-yield savings accounts have interest ...

  7. Actuarial present value - Wikipedia

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    The actuarial present value (APV) is the expected value of the present value of a contingent cash flow stream (i.e. a series of payments which may or may not be made). Actuarial present values are typically calculated for the benefit-payment or series of payments associated with life insurance and life annuities. The probability of a future ...

  8. Is Saving $1 Million for Retirement on an Average ... - AOL

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    If you put $335 a month into a retirement plan over 35 years, and your stock investments generate a 10% yearly return, you're looking at retiring with almost $1.1 million. Yes, really.

  9. Retirement - Wikipedia

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    If a 4.5% per year nominal rate of interest is assumed, then (using 1.045/1.035 in real terms) pre-retirement and post-retirement net interest rates will remain the same, i rel to pay = 0.966 percent per year and i real = 0.966 percent per year.

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