FundAccountType
stringAllowed values:FIXEDINDEXEDVARIABLEINTERIM
FundAllocation
objectA unique identifier for a specific fund account available for selection for Fund Allocation
Example:ELF001
The official business name of the specific fund account within the investment structure
Example:Everly Fixed IUL Fund
Allowed values:FIXEDINDEXEDVARIABLEINTERIM
The percentage of total fund allocation assigned to a particular fund account
Example:100
The date when the fund allocation /investment selection/fund becomes active
Example:2023-01-01
The date when the fund allocation /investment selection/fund is no longer valid
Example:2023-01-01
Rate
objectRate Type identifies the classification of the rate that is being applied to a specific fund or account value within a life insurance or annuity policy. It defines how the interest, return, or crediting rate is determined for that fund.It helps dictate whether the rate is fixed, variable, index-linked, declared, or derived from another methodology, and plays a key role in calculating earnings or charges associated with the fund.
Allowed values:PARTICIPATIONCAPSPREADTRIGGERFLOORBONUSGMIRILLUSTRATIONTHRESHOLDFUNDFEEBAILOUTBUFFERCOUPON
Current Rate refers to the actual interest rate or crediting rate being applied to a specific fund or account at the present time, as declared or calculated by the insurance carrier. It is used to determine how much interest or investment return will be credited to the contract or sub-account during the current crediting period.
Example:33.28
The Initial Guaranteed Rate is the fixed interest rate promised by the insurance carrier at the start of the contract or fund allocation, which is guaranteed not to change for a specified initial period (e.g., 1, 3, 5, or 10 years), depending on the product terms.
Example:33.28
The Guaranteed Minimum Rate is the lowest interest rate that an insurance company is legally or contractually obligated to credit to the account value or specific fund of a life insurance or annuity policy—regardless of market performance or declared rates. This rate acts as a floor, providing downside protection for the policyholder by ensuring a minimum return is always credited to the contract.
Example:33.28
FundSegment
objectA unique identifier assigned to a particular investment segment or bucket
Example:3
A unique identifier assigned to a specific fund account within the investment structure
Example:FundAccount1
The initial amount deposited to the fund segment
Example:5.22
The date on which the original deposit was deposited into the fund segment.(date the segment created)
Example:2023-01-01
The date on which the additional deposit was deposited into the fund segment
Example:2023-01-01
The additional amount deposited to the fund segment
Example:5.22
The value of the specific fund account segment, including all contributions, interest, and market changes
Example:161.81698
The date on which the segment may be renewed or reinvested
Example:2023-01-01
The number of units allocated in the fund segment (applicable to variable investments).
Example:50
The designated account where the segment funds will be transferred upon sweep,maturity
Example:ELI002
This amount is used for Index interest calculation when Index crediting method is “averaging”
Example:161.81698
The interest rate used to calculate interest amount for segment as of the last transaction
Example:161.81698
The initial market/index price or unit value when the segment was created
Example:1234.21321
Date of Starting Price to be used for Index
Example:2023-01-01
The market/index price or unit value when the segment was matures/ends
Example:2000.81698
The date on which the ending price was determined
Example:2023-01-01
The Index Change Rate refers to the rate of change in the value of an external market index (such as the S&P 500, Nasdaq, etc.) that is used to calculate interest credits for an indexed insurance or annuity product. It represents the percentage increase or decrease in the selected index over a defined crediting period, and directly influences the policy’s credited interest or return.
Example:2000.81698
The date when the segment gets created
Example:2023-01-01
The date when the segment matures/ends
Example:2023-01-01
Deprecated - kept for backward compatibility. Max Price = Max (IQ1, IQ2, IQ3, IQ4, …. IQN). where IQ1 denotes the index value at the 1st Quarterversary of the contract, IQ2 denotes the index value at the 2nd Quarterversary of the contract and so on and IQN denotes the index value at the end of the guarantee period (N=4*Guarantee period of the fund)
Example:1234.21321
Deprecated - kept for backward compatibility. The corresponding date of the determined Quarterversary
Example:2023-01-01
Array of rates associated with this fund segment
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Fund
objectAllowed values:FIXEDINDEXEDVARIABLEINTERIM
A unique identifier assigned to a specific fund account within the investment structure
Example:ELI002
The official business name of the specific fund account within the investment structure
Example:S&P 500® Price Return Annual Point-to-Point with Participation Rate Account
The accounting code used in the insurer’s general ledger for tracking fund transactions
Example:XE2
The total value of the specific fund account within the investment structure.The total fund value of the a specific fund, considering any earnings, withdrawals, or adjustments due to transaction
Example:15.67
Percentage of Account Value refers to a value that is calculated as a percentage of the total account value of an insurance or annuity contract. It is often used to determine allocations, fees, benefits, or charges that are based on how much money is currently held in the policy’s account value.
Example:13.27
The length of time for which the guaranteed minimum interest rate is applicable
Example:3
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Example:1.52