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In order to increase comparability, in recent years, the FASB and IASB have made efforts to reduce the differences between U.S.GAAP and IFRS through a process known as
Return Requirements
The minimum expected rate of return on an investment, dictating the level of risk investors are willing to accept.
Variable Life
A form of permanent life insurance where the cash value and death benefit can vary based on the performance of investments chosen by the policyholder.
Cash Value
The amount available in cash upon the cancellation of an insurance policy before it becomes payable upon death or maturity.
Passive Core
An investment strategy focusing on long-term, low-cost investments such as index funds, forming the "core" of a portfolio around which more active investments might rotate.
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