Variable Account Value Sample Clauses

Variable Account Value. The Variable Account Value on any Business Day is the sum of the Subaccount Values on that day.
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Variable Account Value. The Variable Account Value is the sum of the values of the Subaccounts under this contract. As of the Allocation Date the value of each Subaccount equals:
Variable Account Value. The total value of the contract allocated to Subaccounts of the Variable Account.
Variable Account Value. Crediting Variable Accumulation Units When the Company receives a Purchase Payment, it will credit all or that portion, if any, of the Net Purchase Payment to be allocated to the Sub-Accounts, to the Participant's Account in the form of Variable Accumulation Units. The number of particular Variable Accumulation Units that the Company will credit is determined by dividing the dollar amount allocated to the particular Sub-Account by the Variable Accumulation Unit value of the particular Sub-Account for the Valuation Period during which the Company receives the Purchase Payment.
Variable Account Value. The Variable Account Value is the sum of the Accumulated Value in each Variable Account. We calculate the Accumulated Value in each Variable Account as follows. Assets in each Variable Account are divided into Accumulation Units, which are measures of value for bookkeeping purposes. We credit Accumulation Units to each Variable Account as a result of each of the following: · The amount of any Account Addition received and allocated to the Variable Account; and · Transfers to the Variable Account, including transfers from the Loan Account. We debit Accumulation Units from each Variable Account as a result of each of the following: · The amount of any Account Deductions taken from the Variable Account; and · Transfers from the Variable Account, including transfers to the Loan Account. To determine the number of Accumulation Units debited or credited to a Variable Account as a result of a transaction, we divide the dollar amount of the transaction by the Unit Value of the affected Variable Account. To determine your Accumulated Value in each Variable Account, we multiply the number of Accumulation Units in the Variable Account by the Unit Value of the Variable Account. The number of Accumulation Units in each Variable Account will not change because of subsequent changes in Unit Value.
Variable Account Value. This Contract's Variable Account Value for any Valuation Period before the Maturity Date is determined by multiplying:
Variable Account Value. The total value of the contract allocated to Subaccounts of the Variable Account. ICC19J210
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Variable Account Value. The variable account value is the sum of the values of the subaccounts under this contract. J187 On the contract date the value of each subaccount equals:
Variable Account Value. The Variable Account Value on any date during the Accumulation Period will be the sum of the values of the Participant's interest in the Variable Accounts and the Separate Account. The value of a Participant's interest in a Variable Account will be determined by multiplying the number of Accumulation Units held for the Participant for that Variable Account by the Accumulation Unit Value for that Variable Account. The Separate Account Value is determined as described in the attached Separate Account, as selected by the Group Contractholder.
Variable Account Value. The Variable Account Value at any time is equal to the number of Accumulation Units you have in an Investment Division multiplied by the Investment Division’s Accumulation Unit Value at that time.
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