endeksleme

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Türkçe - İngilizce
indexation
A style of fund management that aims to construct a portfolio to provide the same return as that of a chosen market index This can be achieved on a full replication or sampling basis Full replication involves buying all the stocks in the index in the same proportions in which they make up the index Sampling means using statistical methods to choose an appropriate portfolio to best match index performance Indexation is also known as passive management See also consensus indexation, tracker fund and compare with active management
a means to increase the premiums to a plan in order to reduce the effects of inflation Premiums are normally increased in line with RPI (Retail Prices Index) or NAEI (National Average Earnings Index)
Comparison of price levels over time. In fiscal policy, indexation is used as a means of offsetting the effect of inflation or deflation on social security payments and taxes by measuring the real value of money from a fixed point of reference, usually a price index. Without indexing, recipients of social security benefits, for example, would suffer during times of inflation if their benefits remained at a fixed rate. Indexation is used in some countries to offset "bracket creep," which occurs in any progressive tax system when inflation pushes taxpayers into higher tax brackets. Indexation may also refer to the linking of wage rates and financial instruments to a price index
A way of measuring changes in prices or earnings, and adjusting pensions in line with these changes
the adjustment of an economic variable (such as a salary) according to an index (such as that of inflation)
In pension planning, the adjustment of postretirement benefits to compensate for the effects of inflation Benefits are generally indexed to increase in accordance with an increase in the level of a price index such as the Consumer Price Index (CPI) See also cost-of-living adjustment (COLA)
Modifying contracts so that their dollar terms adjust to the inflation rate as measured in an index, such as the consumer price index [FACS] (see also fiscal policy)
{i} adjustment of prices or salaries in accordance with changes in economic indicators (Economics)
You can arrange for your insurance benefit and premiums to increase annually in line with inflation or at a fixed percentage
a system of economic regulation: wages and interest are tied to the cost-of-living index in order to reduce the effects of inflation
A method by which benefits are increased at periodic intervals by a factor derived from an index of prices or earnings
endekslemek
index
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