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    Mutual of America Life Insurance Company is an American provider of retirement services and investments to employers, employees and individuals. Founded in 1945, the company provides products and services to help its customers build and preserve assets. [3] Mutual of America is a Fortune 1000 mutual company headquartered in Manhattan, New York ...

  3. Template:Payoff matrix - Wikipedia

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    Cell payoffs UL, UR, DL, DR all default to "0, 0". The Name field defaults to the page name. The Float field defaults to "right", but can also be set to "left" or "none" (for inline use).

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    Cell payoffs UL, UR, DL, DR all default to "0, 0". The Name field defaults to the page name. The Float field defaults to "right", but can also be set to "left" or "none" (for inline use).

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  7. William J. Flynn (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    William J. Flynn (1926–2018) was an American businessman and activist for peace in Northern Ireland.. Flynn was born in Manhattan on 6 September 1926. After he married Peggy he settled in Garden City, New York where they had four children.

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  9. Option style - Wikipedia

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    A shout option allows the holder effectively two exercise dates: during the life of the option they can (at any time) "shout" to the seller that they are locking-in the current price, and if this gives them a better deal than the payoff at maturity they'll use the underlying price on the shout date rather than the price at maturity to calculate ...