FINE 4050 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Risk Aversion, Life Table, Cash Flow

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Valuation rate: rate of return on investment; the smaller it is, the greater the effect of longer life on the amount needed; smaller it is, the greater effect of longer life on current standard of living. Savings & consumption: uncertainty affects how much you need to save, and how much you can consume, during your working years. Chapter 12 pensions & retirement [canadian content] Life expectancy: do not know when a person will die, do not know how long they will spend in retirement; increasing over past few decades due to improved medical treatment and living conditions. Canada pension plan (cpp) and old-age security pension (oas): provide lifelong stream of income; reduce impact of longevity risk on financial planning. Traditional registered pension plans (rpps): set up by employers for their employees; tax-deferring benefit since contributions are not taxed as income in the year they are made; funds taxed when withdrawn from the plans.

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