Upside Participation definition
Examples of Upside Participation in a sentence
The Maturity Payment Amount shall be the following: o If the Final Index Return is not negative, $1,000 + ($1,000 x the Upside Participation Rate x the Final Index Return).
The Index Return Payment shall equal: (i) the principal amount hereof; multiplied by (ii) the Upside Participation Rate; multiplied by (iii) a fraction, the numerator of which shall equal the amount, if any, by which the Monthly Average Index Level exceeds the Initial Index Level and the denominator of which is the Initial Index Level.
The Maturity Payment Amount shall be the following: o If the Final Basket Return is greater than or equal to zero, $1,000 + ($1,000 x the Upside Participation Rate x the Final Basket Return).
The Maturity Payment Amount shall be the following: o If the Final Index Return is zero or positive, $1,000 + ($1,000 x the Upside Participation Rate x the Final Index Return).
Initial Upside Participation Rates for Your Initial Indexed Account Elections are shown under Contract Data.
The Maturity Payment Amount shall be the following: o If the Final Index Return is greater than or equal to zero, $1,000 + ($1,000 x the Upside Participation Rate x the Final Index Return).
Interest Rates, Caps, Upside Participation Rates and Annual Fees are not guaranteed and can be changed by Us, subject to the Renewal Interest Rates, Caps, Upside Participation Rates and Annual Fees provision.
The Caps, Upside Participation Rates, Trigger Rates, minimum and maximum allocations, or other variable factors in effect for a given Indexed Strategy may vary from one Term to the next.
The Basket Return Payment shall equal: (i) the principal amount hereof; multiplied by (ii) the Upside Participation Rate; multiplied by (iii) a fraction, the numerator of which shall equal the amount, if any, by which the Final Average Basket Value exceeds the Initial Basket Value and the denominator of which is the Initial Basket Value.
The Index Return Payment shall equal: (i) the principal amount hereof; multiplied by (ii) the Upside Participation Rate; multiplied by (iii) a fraction, the numerator of which shall equal the amount, if any, by which the Final Index Level exceeds the Initial Index Level and the denominator of which is the Initial Index Level.