Common use of ACCUMULATION UNIT VALUE Clause in Contracts

ACCUMULATION UNIT VALUE. The Accumulation Unit Value for each Sub-Account was arbitrarily set initially at $10. Subsequent Accumulation Unit Values for each Sub-Account are determined by multiplying the Accumulation Unit Value for the immediately preceding Valuation Period by the Net Investment Factor for the Sub-Account for the current Valuation Period. The Net Investment Factor for each Sub-Account is determined by dividing A by B and subtracting C where:

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: C M Multi Account A, Massachusetts Mutual Variable Annuity Separate Account 4, Massachusetts Mutual Variable Annuity Separate Account 4

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ACCUMULATION UNIT VALUE. The Accumulation Unit Value for each Sub-Account was arbitrarily set initially at $10. Subsequent Accumulation Unit Values for each Sub-Account are determined by multiplying the Accumulation Unit Value for the immediately preceding Valuation Period by the Net Investment Factor for the Sub-Account for the current Valuation Periodperiod. The Net Investment Factor for each Sub-Account is determined by dividing A by B and subtracting C where:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Jefferson National Life of New York Annuity Account 1, Jefferson National Life Annuity Account G

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