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Firing of the intercostal and phrenic nerves
Ordinary annuity
A series of equal payments made at the end of consecutive periods over a specified length of time.
Deferred annuity
An insurance product that provides future payments to the holder, typically starting at retirement, in exchange for current premiums or a lump sum payment.
Ordinary annuity
A regular annuity involves uniform payments disbursed at the end of each period within a set timeframe.
Compounded annually
This term describes the process of calculating interest on both the initial principal and the accumulated interest from previous periods, done once every year.
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