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  • 21annuity — anuitetas statusas T sritis turto vertinimas apibrėžtis Periodiškai visą sutarties galiojimo laiką arba nustatytą laiką mokamos įmokos ar gaunamos išmokos. atitikmenys: angl. annuity šaltinis Tarptautiniai vertinimo standartai (2011) …

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  • 22annuity insurance — ➔ insurance * * * annuity insurance UK US noun [U] INSURANCE ► an insurance agreement that provides a series of payments over a particular period of time, often after you stop working, and sometimes for the rest of your life …

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  • 23annuity certain — see annuity Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 24annuity due — see annuity Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 25annuity policy — ➔ insurance policy …

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  • 26annuity share — noun A share in a split capital trust that is highly geared towards income • • • Main Entry: ↑annuity …

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  • 27Annuity function — Annuity Functions are mathematical functions frequently used by Actuarial science students in their introduction to the mathematics of finance and more specifically in their introduction to annuities. See also *Actuarial notation …

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  • 28Annuity (European financial arrangements) — An annuity can be defined as a contract which provides an income stream in return for an initial payment.Immediate annuityAn immediate annuity is an annuity for which the income stream begins at a time after the initial payment which is less than …

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  • 29Annuity (US financial products) — In the U.S. an annuity contract is created when an individual gives a life insurance company money which may grow on a tax deferred basis and then can be distributed back to the owner in several ways. The defining characteristic of all annuity… …

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  • 30Annuity (finance theory) — The term annuity is used in finance theory to refer to any terminating stream of fixed payments over a specified period of time. This usage is most commonly seen in academic discussions of finance, usually in connection with the valuation of the… …

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