Common use of Number of Accumulation Units Clause in Contracts

Number of Accumulation Units. On the Issue Date, the number of Accumulation Units in each subaccount is equal to the Initial Purchase Payment amount allocated to that subaccount, divided by that subaccount's Accumulation Unit Value. At the end of each Business Day, we adjust the number of Accumulation Units in each subaccount as follows. Additional Purchase Payments will increase the number of Accumulation Units. Withdrawals (including any applicable Withdrawal Charges), transfers out of subaccounts, and the deduction of any Contract Charges will decrease the number of Accumulation Units. The change in the number of Accumulation Units is equal to the net amount allocated to or deducted from the subaccount, divided by that subaccount's Accumulation Unit Value. We arbitrarily set the initial Accumulation Unit Value for each subaccount. At the end of each Business Day for each subaccount, we multiply the Accumulation Unit Value at the end of the prior Business Day by the percentage change in value of an Interim Fund(s) since the prior Business Day. The percentage change includes the market performance of the Interim Fund(s). L40538-IAI 6 [Admin Tracking Identifier]

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Sources: Individual Flexible Purchase Payment Variable Deferred Annuity Contract (Allianz Life Insurance Co of North America), Individual Flexible Purchase Payment Variable Deferred Annuity Contract (Allianz Life Variable Account B)

Number of Accumulation Units. On the Issue Date, the number of Accumulation Units in each subaccount is equal to the Initial Purchase Payment amount allocated to that subaccount, divided by that subaccount's ’s Accumulation Unit Value. At the end of each Business Day, we adjust the number of Accumulation Units in each subaccount as follows. Additional Purchase Payments and Transfers into a subaccount will increase the number of Accumulation Units. Withdrawals (including any applicable Withdrawal Charges), transfers Transfers out of subaccountsa subaccount, and the deduction of any Contract Charges or Transfer Fees will decrease the number of Accumulation Units. The change in the number of Accumulation Units is equal to the net amount allocated to or deducted from the subaccount, divided by that subaccount's ’s Accumulation Unit Value. We arbitrarily set the initial Accumulation Unit Value for each subaccount. At the end of each Business Day for each subaccount, we multiply the Accumulation Unit Value at the end of the prior Business Day by the percentage change in value of an Interim Fund(s) a Variable Option since the prior Business Day. The percentage change includes the market performance of the Interim Fund(s). L40538-IAI 6 [Admin Tracking Identifier]Variable Option.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Variable Indexed Annuity Contract (Allianz Life Insurance Co of New York)