Common use of Appraisal Value Clause in Contracts

Appraisal Value. The Appraisal Value of the Recaptured Business shall be equal to the present value (calculated at a 13.5 percent interest rate) as of the Recapture Date of the following values for the Recaptured Business: (a) After Tax Statutory Profits, (b) After Tax Interest on Required Surplus, minus or (c) the Increase or Decrease in Required Surplus, minus (d) the Required Surplus as of the Recapture Date. For these purposes, Required Surplus shall be calculated on the assumption that Total Adjusted Capital to Company Action Level RBC, in each case with respect to the Recaptured Business, shall be 200 percent (Both Total Adjusted Capital and Company Action Level RBC shall be determined as provided in the Risk-Based Capital (RBC) Model Act or the NAIC’s rules with respect thereto in effect as of the Recapture Date). In fixing the other values required by the above formula, the Actuary shall use its best estimates of future mortality, earned and credited interest rates, lapses and surrenders, premium persistency, producer compensation, other taxes, licenses and fees; provided, however, that the Actuary shall assume that the unit cost of providing administrative services for the Recaptured Business shall increase by three percent per year over the estimated cost of such services for the twelve months immediately following the Recapture Date.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Coinsurance Agreement, Coinsurance Agreement (ING U.S., Inc.)

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Appraisal Value. The Appraisal Value of the Recaptured Business shall be equal to the present value (calculated at a 13.5 percent interest rate) as of the Recapture Date of the following values for the Recaptured Business: (a) After Tax Statutory Profits, (b) After Tax Interest on Required Surplus, minus or (c) the Increase or Decrease in Required Surplus, minus (d) the Required Surplus as of the Recapture Date. For these purposes, Required Surplus shall be calculated on the assumption that Total Adjusted Capital to Company Action Level RBC, in each case with respect to the Recaptured Business, shall be 200 percent (Both Total Adjusted Capital and Company Action Level RBC shall be determined as provided in the Risk-Based Capital (RBC) Model Act or the NAIC’s 's rules with respect thereto in effect as of the Recapture Date). In fixing the other values required by the above formula, the Actuary shall use its best estimates of future mortality, earned and credited interest rates, lapses and surrenders, premium persistency, producer compensation, other taxes, licenses and fees; provided, however, that the Actuary shall assume that the unit cost of providing administrative services for the Recaptured Business shall increase by three percent per year over the estimated cost of such services for the twelve months immediately following the Recapture Date.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Coinsurance Agreement (Ing Life Insurance & Annuity Co)

Appraisal Value. The Appraisal Value of the Recaptured Business shall be equal to the present value (calculated at a 13.5 percent interest rate) as of the Recapture Date of the following values for the Recaptured Business: (a) After Tax Statutory Profits, plus (b) After Tax Interest on Required Surplus, minus or plus (c) the Increase or Decrease in Required Surplus, minus (d) the Required Surplus as of the Recapture Date. For these purposes, Required Surplus shall be calculated on the assumption that Total Adjusted Capital to Company Action Level RBC, in each case with respect to the Recaptured Business, shall be 200 percent (Both Total Adjusted Capital and Company Action Level RBC shall be determined as provided in the Risk-Based Capital (RBC) Model Act or the NAIC’s rules with respect thereto in effect as of the Recapture Date). In fixing the other values required by the above formula, the Actuary shall use its best estimates of future mortality, earned and credited interest rates, lapses and surrenders, premium persistency, producer compensation, other taxes, licenses and fees; provided, however, that the Actuary shall assume that the unit cost of providing administrative services for the Recaptured Business shall increase by three percent per year over the estimated cost of such services for the twelve months immediately following the Recapture Date.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Coinsurance Agreement (ING U.S., Inc.)

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Appraisal Value. The Appraisal Value of the Recaptured Business shall be equal to the present value (calculated at a 13.5 percent interest rate) as of the Recapture Date of the following values for the Recaptured Business: (a) After Tax Statutory Profits, plus (b) After Tax Interest on Required Surplus, minus or plus (c) the Increase or Decrease in Required Surplus, minus (d) the Required Surplus as of the Recapture Date. For these purposes, Required Surplus shall be calculated on the assumption that Total Adjusted Capital to Company Action Level RBC, in each case with respect to the Recaptured Business, shall be 200 percent (Both Total Adjusted Capital and Company Action Level RBC shall be determined as provided in the Risk-Based Capital (RBC) Model Act or the NAIC’s 's rules with respect thereto in effect as of the Recapture Date). In fixing the other values required by the above formula, the Actuary shall use its best estimates of future mortality, earned and credited interest rates, lapses and surrenders, premium persistency, producer compensation, other taxes, licenses and fees; provided, however, that the Actuary shall assume that the unit cost of providing administrative services for the Recaptured Business shall increase by three percent per year over the estimated cost of such services for the twelve months immediately following the Recapture Date.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Coinsurance Agreement (Ing Life Insurance & Annuity Co)

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