Judges’ Pensions Order 2013 (Cth)

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Judges’ Pensions Order 2013

I, Penelope Ying Yen Wong, Minister for Finance and Deregulation, make the following order under the Judges’ Pensions Act 1968.

Dated:  12 March 2013

Penelope Ying Yen Wong

Minister for Finance and Deregulation

Contents

Part 1—Preliminary  1

1............ Name of order............................................................................................................... 1

2............ Commencement............................................................................................................. 1

3............ Authority....................................................................................................................... 1

4............ Definitions..................................................................................................................... 1

Part 2—Scheme value and pension rates  2

5............ Scheme value—member spouse with no surcharge debt............................................... 2

6............ Scheme value—member spouse with surcharge debt.................................................... 2

7............ Associate immediate pension for non‑member spouse.................................................. 2

8............ Associate deferred pension............................................................................................ 3

9............ Associate deferred pension—death of non‑member spouse.......................................... 6

10.......... Operative time during growth phase—reduction of associate deferred pension............ 6

11.......... Operative time during payment phase—reduction of standard pension......................... 9

Schedule 1—Methods and factors  14

Part 1—Methods  14

Division 1.1—Interpretation  14

1............ Definitions................................................................................................................... 14

Division 1.2—Interests in the growth phase  15

2............ Methods and factors for interests of members in the scheme...................................... 15

Division 1.3—Interests in the payment phase  19

3............ Methods and factors for interests of members in the scheme...................................... 19

Division 1.4—Factors  20

Part 2—Factors  38

Part 1—Preliminary

1  Name of order

This order is the Judges’ Pensions Order 2013.

2  Commencement

This order commences on 15 March 2013.

3  Authority

This order is made under the Judges’ Pensions Act 1968.

4  Definitions

In this order:

Act means the Judges’ Pensions Act 1968.

Federal Court Judge’s salary means the annual salary of a Judge of the Federal Court of Australia, other than the Chief Justice.

Table 1 means Table 1 of Part 2 of Schedule 1.

Table 2 means Table 2 of Part 2 of Schedule 1.

Table 3 means Table 3 of Part 2 of Schedule 1.

Treasury bond rate means:

(a)  if any Treasury bonds with a 10 year term were issued on the last working day of the financial year ending immediately before the period for which the increase is being calculated—the annual yield on those bonds; or

(b)  in any other case—the annual yield on Treasury bonds with a 10 year term, as published by the Reserve Bank of Australia for that day.

Note:          For the definitions of the following terms, see subsection 4(1) of the Act:

(a)    associate deferred pension;

(b)    associate immediate pension;

(c)    member spouse;

(d)    operative time;

(e)    original interest;

(f)    retirement pension;

(g)    standard pension;

(h)    transfer amount.

Part 2—Scheme value and pension rates

5  Scheme value—member spouse with no surcharge debt

(1)  This section applies if the most recent member information statement provided to a member spouse before the operative time did not show a debit in the member spouse’s surcharge debt account.

(2)  For the definition of scheme value in subsection 4(1) of the Act, the scheme value in relation to the member spouse is determined using the methods and factors set out in Schedule 1 as in force immediately before the operative time.

6  Scheme value—member spouse with surcharge debt

(1)  This section applies if the most recent member information statement (the statement) provided to a member spouse before the operative time showed a debit in the member spouse’s surcharge debt account.

(2)  For the definition of scheme value in subsection 4(1) of the Act, the scheme value in relation to the member spouse is determined using the methods and factors set out in Schedule 1 as in force immediately before the operative time.

(3)  However, if:

(a)  it is necessary to calculate the scheme value for the purpose of the definition of transfer amount in subsection 4(1) of the Act; and

(b)  the operative time is on or after the day on which this subsection commences; and

(c)  the Secretary of the Department has received a splitting agreement or splitting order in respect of the original interest;

the scheme value is the value identified under subsection (2), reduced by the amount of the member spouse’s surcharge debt shown in the statement.

7  Associate immediate pension for non‑member spouse

For subsection 17AA(2) of the Act, the rate is calculated as follows:

Method statement

Step 1.   Identify the transfer amount that was payable at the operative time.

Step 2.   Calculate an amount using the formula:

where:

Fy is the number in Table 1 that applies to the non‑member spouse’s gender, and age in whole years, at the operative time.

Fy+1 is the number in Table 1 that would apply to the non‑member spouse if the non‑member spouse’s age in whole years was one year more than it was at the operative time.

mis the number of whole months of the non‑member spouse’s age that are not included in the non‑member spouse’s age in whole years at the operative time.

Step 3.   Divide the transfer amount identified in step 1 by the amount calculated in step 2.

Step 4.   Divide the amount calculated in step 3 by the Federal Court Judge’s salary at the operative time.

Round the result to 4 decimal places (rounding up if the fifth decimal place is 5 or more).

Step 5.   Multiply the amount calculated in step 4 by the Federal Court Judge’s salary.

8  Associate deferred pension

For subsection 17AB(1) of the Act, the annual rate is calculated as follows:

Method statement

Step 1.   Identify the transfer amount that was payable at the operative time.

Step 2A. Add the amount identified in step 1 to the increases in the transfer amount calculated in steps 2B, 2C and 2D.

Step 2B. First period

Identify the shorter of:

(a)     the period between the operative time and the end of the financial year in which the operative time occurs; and

(b)     the period between the operative time and when the associate deferred pension becomes payable.

This is the first period.

Calculate the increase in the transfer amount for the first period using the formula:

where:

amount is the amount identified in step 1.

rate is the Treasury bond rate for the financial year in which the first period occurs.

time is the number of days in the first period.

Round the result to 2 decimal places (rounding up if the third decimal place is 5 or more).

Step 2C. Second period (if any)

Use this step if one or more full financial years occurs immediately after the end of the first period and before the associate deferred pension becomes payable.

This is the second period.

Calculate the increase in the transfer amount for each full financial year of the second period using the formula:

where:

increased amount is the amount identified in step 1, added to:

(a)     the increase in the transfer amount calculated in step 2B; and

(b)     any increases in the transfer amount calculated under this step for earlier financial years in the second period.

rate is the Treasury bond rate for the financial year for which the calculation is being made.

Round the amount to 2 decimal places (rounding up if the third decimal place is 5 or more).

Step 2D. Final period (if any)

Use this step if:

(a)     there is any period between the end of a financial year and when the associate deferred pension becomes payable; and

(b)     neither step 2B nor step 2C covers that period.

This is the final period.

Calculate the increase in the transfer amount for the final period using the formula:

where:

increased amount is the amount identified in step 1, added to:

(a)     the increase in the transfer amount calculated in step 2B; and

(b)     the increases in the transfer amount calculated in step 2C for each financial year in the second period.

rate is the Treasury bond rate for the financial year in which the final period occurs.

time is the number of days in the final period.

Round the result to 2 decimal places (rounding up if the third decimal place is 5 or more).

Step 3.   Calculate an amount using the formula:

where:

Fy is the number in Table 1 that applies to the non‑member spouse’s gender, and age in whole years, when the associate deferred pension becomes payable.

Fy+1 is the number in Table 1 that would apply to the non‑member spouse if the non‑member spouse’s age in whole years was one year more than it was when the associate deferred pension becomes payable.

m is the number of whole months of the non‑member spouse’s age that are not included in the non‑member spouse’s age in whole years when the associate deferred pension becomes payable.

Step 4.   Divide the amount calculated in step 2A by the amount calculated in step 3.

Step 5.   Divide the amount calculated in step 4 by the Federal Court Judge’s salary when the associate deferred pension becomes payable.

Round the result to 4 decimal places (rounding up if the fifth decimal place is 5 or more).

Step 6.   Multiply the amount calculated in step 5 by the Federal Court Judge’s salary

9  Associate deferred pension—death of non‑member spouse

(1) This section is made for subsection 17AB(6) of the Act.

(2)  The amount payable is the transfer amount that was payable at the date of death:

(a)  reduced by any payment split before the date of death; and

(b)  increased in the way described in step 2A in section 8 as if an associate deferred pension had become payable at the date of death.

10  Operative time during growth phase—reduction of associate deferred pension

For section 17AG of the Act, the annual rate of the associate deferred pension (when it becomes payable) is reduced to the amount calculated as follows:

Method statement

Step 1.   Identify the transfer amount that was payable at the operative time.

Step 2A. Add the amount identified in step 1 to the increases in the transfer amount calculated in steps 2B, 2C and 2D.

Step 2B. First period

Identify the shorter of:

(a)     the period between the operative time and the end of the financial year in which the operative time occurs; and

(b)     the period between the operative time and when the associate deferred pension becomes payable.

This is the first period.

Calculate the increase in the transfer amount for the first period using the formula:

where:

amount is the amount identified in step 1.

rate is the Treasury bond rate for the financial year in which the first period occurs.

time is the number of days in the first period.

Round the result to 2 decimal places (rounding up if the third decimal place is 5 or more).

Step 2C. Second period (if any)

Use this step if one or more full financial years occurs immediately after the end of the first period and before the associate deferred pension becomes payable.

This is the second period.

Calculate the increase in the transfer amount for each full financial year of the second period using the formula:

where:

increased amount is the amount identified in step 1, added to:

(a)     the increase in the transfer amount calculated in step 2B; and

(b)     any increases in the transfer amount calculated under this step for earlier financial years in the second period.

rate is the Treasury bond rate for the financial year for which the calculation is being made.

Round the amount to 2 decimal places (rounding up if the third decimal place is 5 or more).

Step 2D. Final period (if any)

Use this step if:

(a)     there is any period between the end of a financial year and when the associate deferred pension becomes payable; and

(b)     neither step 2B nor step 2C covers that period.

This is the final period.

Calculate the increase in the transfer amount for the final period using the formula:

where:

increased amount is the amount identified in step 1, added to:

(a)     the increase in the transfer amount calculated in step 2B; and

(b)     the increases in the transfer amount calculated in step 2C for each financial year in the second period.

rate is the Treasury bond rate for the financial year in which the final period occurs.

time is the number of days in the final period.

Round the result to 2 decimal places (rounding up if the third decimal place is 5 or more).

Step 3. Identify the associate deferred pension, as calculated under subsection 17AB(1) of the Act on the date of payment, disregarding the payment split.

Step 4.   Calculate an amount using the formula:

where:

Fy is the number in Table 1 that applies to the member spouse’s gender, and age in whole years, when the associate deferred pension becomes payable.

mis the number of whole months of the member spouse’s age that are not included in the member spouse’s age in whole years when the associate deferred pension becomes payable.

Fy+1 is the number in Table 1 that would apply to the member spouse if the member spouse’s age in whole years was one year more than it is when the associate deferred pension becomes payable.

Step 5.   Multiply the amount identified in step 3 by the amount calculated in step 4 (ensuring the amount identified in step 3 takes account of any previous payment split).

Step 6.   Reduce the amount calculated in step 5 by the amount calculated in step 2A.

Step 7.   Divide the amount calculated in step 6 by the amount calculated in step 4.

Step 8.   Divide the amount calculated in step 7 by the Federal Court Judge’s salary when the associate deferred pension becomes payable.

Round the result to 4 decimal places (rounding up if the fifth decimal place is 5 or more).

Step 9.   Multiply the amount calculated in step 8 by the Federal Court Judge’s salary.

11  Operative time during payment phase—reduction of standard pension

(1) For subsection 17AH(2) of the Act, the annual rate of a standard pension is reduced to the amount calculated as follows:

Method statement

Step 1.   Identify the annual rate of the associate immediate pension or immediate transitional pension that was payable at the operative time.

Step 2.   Calculate an amount using the formula:

where:

Fy is the number in Table 1 that applies to the member spouse’s gender, and age in whole years, at the operative time.

Fy+1 is the number in Table 1 that would apply to the member spouse if the member spouse’s age in whole years was one year more than it was at the operative time.

mis the number of whole months of the member spouse’s age that are not included in the member spouse’s age in whole years at the operative time.

Step 3.   Multiply the amount identified in step 1 by the amount calculated in step 2.

Step 4.   Subtract the transfer amount from the amount calculated in step 3.

Step 5.   Divide the amount calculated in step 4 by the amount calculated in step 2.

Step 6.   Divide the amount calculated in step 5 by the Federal Court Judge’s salary at the operative time.

Round the result to 4 decimal places (rounding up if the fifth decimal place is 5 or more).

Step 7.   Multiply the amount calculated in step 6 by the Federal Court Judge’s salary.

(2) For subsection 17AH(2) of the Act, the annual rate of an associate deferred pension is reduced to the amount calculated as follows:

Method statement

Step 1.   Identify the annual rate of the associate deferred pension that was payable at the operative time.

Step 2.   Calculate an amount using the formula:

where:

Fy is the number in Table 1 that applies to the member spouse’s gender, and age in whole years, at the operative time.

Fy+1 is the number in Table 1 that would apply to the member spouse if the member spouse’s age in whole years was one year more than it was at the operative time.

mis the number of whole months of the member spouse’s age that are not included in the member spouse’s age in whole years at the operative time.

Step 3.   Multiply the amount identified in step 1 by the amount calculated in step 2.

Step 4.   Subtract the transfer amount from the amount calculated in step 3.

Step 5.   Divide the amount calculated in step 4 by the amount calculated in step 2.

Step 6.   Divide the amount calculated in step 5 by the Federal Court Judge’s salary at the operative time.

Round the result to 4 decimal places (rounding up if the fifth decimal place is 5 or more).

Step 7.   Multiply the amount calculated in step 6 by the Federal Court Judge’s salary.

(3) For subsection 17AH(3) of the Act, the annual rate of a retirement pension is reduced to the amount calculated as follows:

Method statement

Step 1.   Identify the annual rate of the retirement pension that was payable at the operative time.

Step 2.   Calculate an amount using the formula:

where:

Fy is:

(a)     if the pension is not payable on permanent incapacity—the number in Table 2 that applies to the member spouse’s gender, and age in whole years, at the operative time; and

(b)     if the pension is payable on permanent incapacity—the number in Table 3 that applies to the member spouse’s gender, and age in whole years, at the operative time.

Fy+1 is:

(a)     if the pension is not payable on permanent incapacity—the number in Table 2 that would apply to the member spouse if the member spouse’s age in whole years was one year more than it was at the operative time; and

(b)     if the pension is payable on permanent incapacity—the number in Table 3 that would apply to the member spouse if the member spouse’s age in whole years was one year more than it was at the operative time.

mis the number of whole months of the member spouse’s age that are not included in the member spouse’s age in whole years at the operative time.

Step 3.   Multiply the amount identified in step 1 by the amount calculated in step 2.

Step 4.   Subtract the transfer amount from the amount calculated in step 3.

Step 5.   Divide the amount calculated in step 4 by the amount calculated in step 2.

Step 6.   Divide the amount calculated in step 5 by the annual rate of the applicable judicial salary at the operative time.

Round the result to 4 decimal places (rounding up if the fifth decimal place is 5 or more).

Step 7.   Multiply the amount calculated in step 6 by the applicable judicial salary.

(4) For subsection 17AH(2) of the Act, the annual rate of a spouse pension is reduced to the amount calculated as follows:

Method statement

Step 1.   Identify the annual rate of the spouse pension that was payable at the operative time.

Step 2.   Calculate an amount using the formula:

where:

Fy is the number in Table 1 that applies to the member spouse’s gender, and age in whole years, at the operative time.

Fy+1 is the number in Table 1 that would apply to the member spouse if the member spouse’s age in whole years was one year more than it was at the operative time.

mis the number of whole months of the member spouse’s age that are not included in the member spouse’s age in whole years at the operative time.

Step 3.   Multiply the amount identified in step 1 by the amount calculated in step 2.

Step 4.   Subtract the transfer amount from the amount calculated in step 3.

Step 5.   Divide the amount calculated in step 4 by the amount calculated in step 2.

Step 6.   Divide the amount calculated in step 5 by the annual rate of the applicable judicial salary at the operative time.

Round the result to 4 decimal places (rounding up if the fifth decimal place is 5 or more).

Step 7.   Multiply the amount calculated in step 6 by the applicable judicial salary.

Schedule 1—Methods and factors

Note:       See sections 5 and 6.

Part 1—Methods

Division 1.1—Interpretation

1  Definitions

In this Part:

scheme means the scheme constituted by the Act.

Division 1.2—Interests in the growth phase

2  Methods and factors for interests of members in the scheme

For an interest that is in the growth phase in the scheme mentioned in an item in the following table, the method or factor mentioned in the item is approved for sections 5 and 6.

Item Interest in the growth phase Method or factor
1

An interest that a person has in the scheme, being a person who:

(a) is a Judge; and

(b) is to cease to hold office as a Judge when he or she reaches a particular age; and

(c) will, by the time he or she reaches that age, have served as a Judge for at least 6 years.

(a) The approved method is:

      where:

      APF has the same meaning as in the Act.

      F has the meaning given by paragraph (b).

      LS is the benefit that would have been payable under section 12A of the Act, after taking into account any reduction under section 17AF, if the person had died on the relevant date and no spouse or orphan pension had been payable.

      LSF has the meaning given by paragraph (c).

      RAPF is the component (APF × Transfer factor) in the formula in subsection 17AD(5) of the Act, as modified under section 17AE of that Act if applicable.

      S is the annual salary payable to the person as a Judge at the relevant date.

(b) For paragraph (a), F is determined in accordance with the following formula:

      where:

      Fy,a is the valuation factor mentioned in whichever of Tables 1A to 1D is applicable that applies to the person having regard to the person’s gender, compulsory retirement age, age in completed years at the relevant date and the age in completed years at which the person can first retire with a pension.

      Fy+1,a is the valuation factor mentioned in whichever of Tables 1A to 1D is applicable that would apply if the person’s age in completed years at the relevant date were 1 year more than it is.

      Fy,a+1 is the valuation factor mentioned in whichever of Tables 1A to 1D is applicable that would apply if the age in completed years at which the person can first retire with a pension were 1 year more than it is.

      Fy+1,a+1 is the valuation factor mentioned in whichever of Tables 1A to 1D is applicable that would apply if, at the relevant date, both the person’s age in completed years and the age in completed years at which the person can first retire were 1 year more than they are.

      m is the number of complete months of the person’s age, at the relevant date, that are not included in the completed years of age.

      ma is the number of complete months of the age at which the person can first retire with a pension that are not included in the age in completed years.

(c) For paragraph (a), LSF is determined in accordance with the following formula:

where:

      LSFy,a is the lump sum valuation factor mentioned in whichever of Tables 2A to 2D is applicable that applies to the person having regard to the person’s gender, compulsory retirement age, age in completed years at the relevant date and the age in completed years at which the person can first retire with a pension.

      LSFy+1,a is the lump sum valuation factor mentioned in whichever of Tables 2A to 2D is applicable that would apply if the person’s age in completed years at the relevant date were 1 year more than it is.

      LSFy,a+1 is the lump sum valuation factor mentioned in whichever of Tables 2A to 2D is applicable that would apply if the age in completed years at which the person can first retire with a pension were 1 year more than it is.

      LSFy+1,a+1 is the lump sum valuation factor mentioned in whichever of Tables 2A to 2D is applicable that would apply if, at the relevant date, both the person’s age in completed years and the age in completed years at which the person can first retire were 1 year more than they are.

      m is the number of complete months of the person’s age, at the relevant date, that are not included in the completed years of age.

      ma is the number of complete months of the age at which the person can first retire with a pension that are not included in the age in completed years.

2

An interest that a person has in the scheme, being a person who:

(a) is a Judge; and

(b) is to cease to hold office as a Judge upon his or her attaining a particular age; and

(c) will, by the time he or she attains that age, have served as a Judge for less than 6 years.

The benefit that would have been payable under section 12A of the Act, after taking into account any reduction under section 17AF, if the person had died on the relevant date and no spouse or orphan pension had been payable.

3

An interest that a person has in the scheme, being a person who:

(a) is a Judge; and

(b) is not to cease to hold office as a Judge upon his or her attaining a particular age.

where:

HP is the annual rate of pension that would be payable to the person if the person retired on the relevant date.

m is the number of complete months of the person’s age, at the relevant date, that are not included in the completed years of age.

PFy is the pension valuation factor mentioned in Table 3 in relation to an age pension for the person’s gender and age in completed years at the relevant date.

PFy+1 is the pension valuation factor mentioned in Table 3 in relation to an age pension that would apply if the person’s age in completed years at the relevant date were 1 year more than it is.

4 An interest that a person has as a result of an entitlement to an associate deferred pension (not yet payable) in accordance with section 17AB of the Act.

where:

ATA is the amount calculated under step 2A of section 8 of the Judges’ Pensions Order 2013, but with the reference to the time when the associate deferred pension becomes payable taken to be a reference to the relevant date.

m is the number of complete months of the person’s age, at the relevant date, that are not included in the completed years of age.

PFy is the pension valuation factor mentioned in Table 3 in relation to a spouse pension for the person’s gender and age in completed years at the relevant date.

PFy+1 is the pension valuation factor mentioned in Table 3 in relation to a spouse pension that would apply if the person’s age in completed years at the relevant date were 1 year more than it is.

SVPFy is the scheme value pension factor mentioned in Table 4 for the person’s gender and age in completed years at the relevant date.

SVPFy+1 is the scheme value pension factor mentioned in Table 4 that would apply if the person’s age in completed years at the relevant date were 1 year more than it is.

Division 1.3—Interests in the payment phase

3  Methods and factors for interests of members in the scheme

For an interest that is in the payment phase in the scheme mentioned in an item in the following table, the method or factor mentioned in the item is approved for sections 5 and 6.

Item Interest in the payment phase Method or factor
1

An interest that a person has in the scheme as a result of being paid a pension under the Act.

where:

AP is the annual rate of pension payable to the person at the relevant date.

m is the number of complete months of the person’s age, at the relevant date, that are not included in the completed years of age.

PFy is the pension valuation factor mentioned in Table 3 for the person’s pension type, gender and age in completed years at the relevant date.

PFy+1 is the pension valuation factor mentioned in Table 3 that would apply if the person’s age in completed years at the relevant date were 1 year more than it is.

Division 1.4—Factors

Table 1A  Valuation factors for serving judges (F)—males with compulsory retiring age of 65

Age at which eligible to retire with pension
Age 60 61 62 63 64 65
30 or younger 12.0745
31 12.2701
32 12.4683
33 12.6692
34 12.8723
35 13.0777
36 13.2853
37 13.4953
38 13.7075
39 13.9231
40 14.1421
41 14.3070
42 14.4731
43 14.6407
44 14.8090
45 14.9781
46 15.1480
47 15.3192
48 15.4919
49 15.6662
50 15.8426 15.4126
51 15.8848 15.4457 15.2070
52 15.9252 15.4768 15.2330 15.0481
53 15.9639 15.5059 15.2569 15.0680 14.9433
54 16.0015 15.5337 15.2793 15.0863 14.9589 14.9015
55 16.0384 15.5604 15.3005 15.1034 14.9731 14.9144
56 16.2950 15.8066 15.5410 15.3396 15.2065 15.1465
57 16.5577 16.0583 15.7869 15.5809 15.4449 15.3835
58 16.8266 16.3156 16.0378 15.8271 15.6878 15.6250
59 17.1037 16.5802 16.2957 16.0799 15.9373 15.8730
60 17.3907 16.8542 16.5626 16.3414 16.1953 16.1293
61 17.1390 17.1390 16.8401 16.6133 16.4634 16.3958
62 17.1291 17.1291 17.1291 16.8965 16.7427 16.6733
63 17.1920 17.1920 17.1920 17.1920 17.0342 16.9629
64 17.3387 17.3387 17.3387 17.3387 17.3387 17.2655
65 17.5819 17.5819 17.5819 17.5819 17.5819 17.5819

Table 1B  Valuation factors for serving judges (F)—females with compulsory retiring age of 65

Age at which eligible to retire with pension
Age 60 61 62 63 64 65
30 or younger 12.1306
31 12.3300
32 12.5316
33 12.7355
34 12.9416
35 13.1504
36 13.3616
37 13.5755
38 13.7923
39 14.0115
40 14.2332
41 14.4186
42 14.6053
43 14.7933
44 14.9834
45 15.1757
46 15.3704
47 15.5679
48 15.7685
49 15.9716
50 16.1775 15.7446
51 16.3864 15.9442 15.7035
52 16.5991 16.1473 15.9015 15.7147
53 16.8157 16.3541 16.1029 15.9121 15.7862
54 17.0372 16.5653 16.3085 16.1135 15.9847 15.9273
55 17.2645 16.7819 16.5192 16.3197 16.1880 16.1293
56 17.5452 17.0514 16.7826 16.5785 16.4438 16.3836
57 17.8353 17.3297 17.0545 16.8455 16.7076 16.6460
58 18.1362 17.6181 17.3361 17.1220 16.9807 16.9175
59 18.4475 17.9163 17.6273 17.4078 17.2629 17.1981
60 18.7701 18.2253 17.9289 17.7038 17.5551 17.4887
61 18.5459 18.5459 18.2417 18.0107 17.8582 17.7899
62 18.5678 18.5678 18.5678 18.3307 18.1741 18.1040
63 18.6649 18.6649 18.6649 18.6649 18.5040 18.4320
64 18.8495 18.8495 18.8495 18.8495 18.8495 18.7755
65 19.1362 19.1362 19.1362 19.1362 19.1362 19.1362

Table 1C  Valuation factors for serving judges (F)—males with compulsory retiring age of 70

Age at which eligible to retire with pension
Age 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
30 or younger 11.3046
31 11.4860
32 11.6698
33 11.8559
34 12.0440
35 12.2339
36 12.4258
37 12.6197
38 12.8154
39 13.0142
40 13.2161
41 13.3634
42 13.5117
43 13.6611
44 13.8108
45 13.9607
46 14.1110
47 14.2623
48 14.4144
49 14.5677
50 14.7224 14.0948
51 14.7429 14.1023 13.7144
52 14.7611 14.1073 13.7114 13.3574
53 14.7771 14.1097 13.7056 13.3443 13.0280
54 14.7915 14.1101 13.6976 13.3288 13.0061 12.7318
55 14.8045 14.1087 13.6876 13.3112 12.9818 12.7019 12.3400
56 15.0353 14.3245 13.8943 13.5098 13.1734 12.8876 12.5180 12.2138
57 15.2709 14.5443 14.1047 13.7118 13.3681 13.0760 12.6984 12.3876 12.1507
58 15.5109 14.7677 14.3179 13.9161 13.5645 13.2658 12.8797 12.5619 12.3197 12.0959
59 15.7572 14.9961 14.5357 14.1242 13.7644 13.4586 13.0634 12.7381 12.4902 12.2612 12.1522
60 16.0119 15.2321 14.7603 14.3389 13.9702 13.6570 13.2523 12.9192 12.6653 12.4308 12.3191
61 15.4773 15.4773 14.9937 14.5617 14.1839 13.8630 13.4483 13.1070 12.8469 12.6066 12.4921
62 15.2367 15.2367 15.2367 14.7938 14.4064 14.0774 13.6523 13.3025 13.0359 12.7896 12.6722
63 15.0359 15.0359 15.0359 15.0359 14.6386 14.3011 13.8652 13.5064 13.2330 12.9804 12.8600
64 14.8814 14.8814 14.8814 14.8814 14.8814 14.5352 14.0880 13.7199 13.4395 13.1804 13.0568
65 14.7806 14.7806 14.7806 14.7806 14.7806 14.7806 14.3216 13.9440 13.6562 13.3904 13.2636
66 14.5670 14.5670 14.5670 14.5670 14.5670 14.5670 14.5670 14.1793 13.8840 13.6111 13.4809
67 14.4268 14.4268 14.4268 14.4268 14.4268 14.4268 14.4268 14.4268 14.1235 13.8434 13.7097
68 14.3757 14.3757 14.3757 14.3757 14.3757 14.3757 14.3757 14.3757 14.3757 14.0880 13.9506
69 14.3457 14.3457 14.3457 14.3457 14.3457 14.3457 14.3457 14.3457 14.3457 14.3457 14.2045
70 14.4723 14.4723 14.4723 14.4723 14.4723 14.4723 14.4723 14.4723 14.4723 14.4723 14.4723

Table 1D  Valuation factors for serving judges (F)—females with compulsory retiring age of 70

Age at which eligible to retire with pension
Age 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
30 or younger 11.3407
31 11.5256
32 11.7124
33 11.9012
34 12.0919
35 12.2849
36 12.4801
37 12.6776
38 12.8777
39 13.0797
40 13.2838
41 13.4508
42 13.6186
43 13.7872
44 13.9574
45 14.1295
46 14.3033
47 14.4794
48 14.6581
49 14.8386
50 15.0212 14.3842
51 15.2062 14.5557 14.1607
52 15.3941 14.7298 14.3264 13.9647
53 15.5853 14.9066 14.4945 14.1251 13.8006
54 15.7803 15.0866 14.6655 14.2879 13.9563 13.6735
55 15.9799 15.2706 14.8400 14.4539 14.1150 13.8259 13.4509
56 16.2318 15.5062 15.0658 14.6709 14.3242 14.0286 13.6452 13.3287
57 16.4916 15.7489 15.2981 14.8940 14.5392 14.2366 13.8443 13.5204 13.2731
58 16.7605 15.9996 15.5378 15.1239 14.7605 14.4507 14.0490 13.7173 13.4640 13.2299
59 17.0383 16.2585 15.7852 15.3611 14.9887 14.6713 14.2597 13.9199 13.6604 13.4206 13.3076
60 17.3259 16.5264 16.0411 15.6063 15.2246 14.8991 14.4773 14.1290 13.8630 13.6172 13.5013
61 16.8040 16.8040 16.3063 15.8602 15.4688 15.1350 14.7024 14.3454 14.0726 13.8206 13.7017
62 16.5826 16.5826 16.5826 16.1249 15.7232 15.3808 14.9370 14.5707 14.2909 14.0323 13.9103
63 16.4013 16.4013 16.4013 16.4013 15.9890 15.6375 15.1820 14.8060 14.5189 14.2535 14.1282
64 16.2669 16.2669 16.2669 16.2669 16.2669 15.9059 15.4381 15.0520 14.7571 14.4845 14.3558
65 16.1877 16.1877 16.1877 16.1877 16.1877 16.1877 15.7069 15.3101 15.0071 14.7269 14.5946
66 15.9904 15.9904 15.9904 15.9904 15.9904 15.9904 15.9904 15.5824 15.2708 14.9827 14.8465
67 15.8704 15.8704 15.8704 15.8704 15.8704 15.8704 15.8704 15.8704 15.5497 15.2532 15.1130
68 15.8462 15.8462 15.8462 15.8462 15.8462 15.8462 15.8462 15.8462 15.8462 15.5407 15.3962
69 15.8468 15.8468 15.8468 15.8468 15.8468 15.8468 15.8468 15.8468 15.8468 15.8468 15.6978
70 16.0201 16.0201 16.0201 16.0201 16.0201 16.0201 16.0201 16.0201 16.0201 16.0201 16.0201

Table 2A  Lump sum valuation factors for serving judges (LSF)—males with compulsory retiring age of 65

Age at which eligible to retire with pension
Age 60 61 62 63 64 65
30 or younger 0.0126
31 0.0125
32 0.0124
33 0.0122
34 0.0121
35 0.0120
36 0.0118
37 0.0117
38 0.0115
39 0.0113
40 0.0112
41 0.0115
42 0.0118
43 0.0121
44 0.0124
45 0.0126
46 0.0128
47 0.0129
48 0.0130
49 0.0130
50 0.0129 0.0137
51 0.0136 0.0144 0.0149
52 0.0141 0.0151 0.0156 0.0160
53 0.0145 0.0155 0.0161 0.0165 0.0168
54 0.0147 0.0157 0.0163 0.0168 0.0171 0.0172
55 0.0146 0.0158 0.0164 0.0169 0.0173 0.0174
56 0.0134 0.0146 0.0152 0.0158 0.0161 0.0162
57 0.0122 0.0133 0.0140 0.0145 0.0148 0.0149
58 0.0108 0.0120 0.0126 0.0131 0.0135 0.0136
59 0.0093 0.0105 0.0112 0.0117 0.0120 0.0121
60 0.0077 0.0089 0.0095 0.0101 0.0104 0.0105
61 0.0071 0.0071 0.0078 0.0083 0.0087 0.0088
62 0.0059 0.0059 0.0059 0.0064 0.0067 0.0069
63 0.0043 0.0043 0.0043 0.0043 0.0047 0.0048
64 0.0024 0.0024 0.0024 0.0024 0.0024 0.0025
65 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

Table 2B  Lump sum valuation factors for serving judges (LSF)—females with compulsory retiring age of 65

Age at which eligible to retire with pension
Age 60 61 62 63 64 65
30 or younger 0.0123
31 0.0123
32 0.0122
33 0.0121
34 0.0120
35 0.0119
36 0.0118
37 0.0117
38 0.0116
39 0.0115
40 0.0114
41 0.0119
42 0.0125
43 0.0130
44 0.0134
45 0.0138
46 0.0142
47 0.0145
48 0.0147
49 0.0149
50 0.0150 0.0159
51 0.0150 0.0160 0.0165
52 0.0150 0.0160 0.0166 0.0170
53 0.0149 0.0159 0.0165 0.0170 0.0173
54 0.0146 0.0157 0.0163 0.0168 0.0171 0.0172
55 0.0142 0.0153 0.0160 0.0165 0.0168 0.0169
56 0.0132 0.0143 0.0150 0.0155 0.0158 0.0159
57 0.0120 0.0132 0.0138 0.0143 0.0146 0.0148
58 0.0106 0.0118 0.0124 0.0129 0.0133 0.0134
59 0.0091 0.0103 0.0109 0.0115 0.0118 0.0119
60 0.0075 0.0087 0.0094 0.0099 0.0102 0.0103
61 0.0070 0.0070 0.0077 0.0082 0.0085 0.0086
62 0.0058 0.0058 0.0058 0.0063 0.0067 0.0068
63 0.0043 0.0043 0.0043 0.0043 0.0046 0.0047
64 0.0024 0.0024 0.0024 0.0024 0.0024 0.0025
65 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

Table 2C  Lump sum valuation factors for serving judges (LSF)—males with compulsory retiring age of 70

Age at which eligible to retire with pension
Age 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
30 or younger 0.0149
31 0.0147
32 0.0146
33 0.0145
34 0.0144
35 0.0142
36 0.0141
37 0.0139
38 0.0138
39 0.0136
40 0.0134
41 0.0139
42 0.0144
43 0.0148
44 0.0151
45 0.0155
46 0.0158
47 0.0160
48 0.0162
49 0.0163
50 0.0164 0.0178
51 0.0174 0.0190 0.0199
52 0.0183 0.0200 0.0211 0.0221
53 0.0191 0.0209 0.0220 0.0231 0.0241
54 0.0196 0.0215 0.0228 0.0240 0.0251 0.0261
55 0.0199 0.0220 0.0234 0.0246 0.0258 0.0269 0.0283
56 0.0188 0.0209 0.0222 0.0235 0.0247 0.0258 0.0272 0.0285
57 0.0175 0.0196 0.0210 0.0223 0.0235 0.0246 0.0260 0.0273 0.0283
58 0.0162 0.0183 0.0197 0.0210 0.0222 0.0233 0.0247 0.0260 0.0270 0.0279
59 0.0147 0.0169 0.0182 0.0196 0.0208 0.0219 0.0234 0.0246 0.0256 0.0266 0.0269
60 0.0131 0.0153 0.0167 0.0180 0.0192 0.0203 0.0218 0.0231 0.0241 0.0251 0.0254
61 0.0136 0.0136 0.0150 0.0163 0.0176 0.0187 0.0202 0.0215 0.0225 0.0234 0.0238
62 0.0131 0.0131 0.0131 0.0145 0.0157 0.0168 0.0184 0.0197 0.0207 0.0217 0.0220
63 0.0124 0.0124 0.0124 0.0124 0.0137 0.0148 0.0164 0.0177 0.0187 0.0197 0.0200
64 0.0115 0.0115 0.0115 0.0115 0.0115 0.0126 0.0142 0.0155 0.0166 0.0176 0.0179
65 0.0103 0.0103 0.0103 0.0103 0.0103 0.0103 0.0118 0.0132 0.0142 0.0152 0.0156
66 0.0092 0.0092 0.0092 0.0092 0.0092 0.0092 0.0092 0.0106 0.0117 0.0126 0.0130
67 0.0077 0.0077 0.0077 0.0077 0.0077 0.0077 0.0077 0.0077 0.0088 0.0098 0.0102
68 0.0057 0.0057 0.0057 0.0057 0.0057 0.0057 0.0057 0.0057 0.0057 0.0067 0.0071
69 0.0033 0.0033 0.0033 0.0033 0.0033 0.0033 0.0033 0.0033 0.0033 0.0033 0.0037
70 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

Table 2D  Lump sum valuation factors for serving judges (LSF)—females with compulsory retiring age of 70

Age at which eligible to retire with pension
Age 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
30 or younger 0.0151
31 0.0151
32 0.0150
33 0.0149
34 0.0148
35 0.0147
36 0.0146
37 0.0145
38 0.0144
39 0.0143
40 0.0142
41 0.0149
42 0.0156
43 0.0163
44 0.0169
45 0.0175
46 0.0180
47 0.0185
48 0.0189
49 0.0193
50 0.0195 0.0213
51 0.0198 0.0216 0.0228
52 0.0199 0.0218 0.0230 0.0242
53 0.0200 0.0220 0.0233 0.0245 0.0256
54 0.0200 0.0220 0.0233 0.0246 0.0258 0.0268
55 0.0198 0.0219 0.0232 0.0245 0.0258 0.0269 0.0284
56 0.0188 0.0209 0.0223 0.0236 0.0248 0.0259 0.0275 0.0288
57 0.0176 0.0198 0.0211 0.0225 0.0237 0.0248 0.0264 0.0277 0.0288
58 0.0163 0.0184 0.0198 0.0212 0.0224 0.0235 0.0251 0.0265 0.0275 0.0285
59 0.0148 0.0170 0.0184 0.0197 0.0210 0.0221 0.0237 0.0251 0.0262 0.0272 0.0276
60 0.0133 0.0154 0.0169 0.0182 0.0195 0.0206 0.0222 0.0236 0.0247 0.0257 0.0261
61 0.0138 0.0138 0.0152 0.0166 0.0179 0.0190 0.0206 0.0220 0.0231 0.0242 0.0245
62 0.0134 0.0134 0.0134 0.0148 0.0161 0.0173 0.0189 0.0203 0.0214 0.0224 0.0228
63 0.0128 0.0128 0.0128 0.0128 0.0141 0.0153 0.0169 0.0184 0.0195 0.0205 0.0209
64 0.0120 0.0120 0.0120 0.0120 0.0120 0.0132 0.0148 0.0163 0.0174 0.0184 0.0188
65 0.0108 0.0108 0.0108 0.0108 0.0108 0.0108 0.0125 0.0139 0.0151 0.0161 0.0165
66 0.0098 0.0098 0.0098 0.0098 0.0098 0.0098 0.0098 0.0113 0.0125 0.0135 0.0139
67 0.0084 0.0084 0.0084 0.0084 0.0084 0.0084 0.0084 0.0084 0.0096 0.0107 0.0111
68 0.0063 0.0063 0.0063 0.0063 0.0063 0.0063 0.0063 0.0063 0.0063 0.0074 0.0078
69 0.0037 0.0037 0.0037 0.0037 0.0037 0.0037 0.0037 0.0037 0.0037 0.0037 0.0041
70 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

Table 3  Pension valuation factors (PF)

Males Females
Age Age pension Invalid pension Spouse pension or associate pension Age pension Invalid pension Spouse pension or associate pension
30 or younger 33.3852 33.2882 32.7477 35.2430
31 33.0479 32.9153 32.3932 34.8969
32 32.7038 32.5340 32.0328 34.5436
33 32.3528 32.1433 31.6661 34.1835
34 31.9950 31.7437 31.2930 33.8162
35 31.6304 31.3352 30.9130 33.4410
36 31.2589 30.9169 30.5265 33.0586
37 30.8805 30.4893 30.1331 32.6683
38 30.4951 30.0519 29.7329 32.2701
39 30.1025 29.6046 29.3257 31.8636
40 29.7029 29.1478 28.9117 31.4491
41 29.2035 28.6813 28.4127 31.0265
42 28.6950 28.2054 27.9059 30.5955
43 28.1772 27.7202 27.3918 30.1563
44 27.6500 27.2259 26.8695 29.7090
45 27.1131 26.7226 26.3391 29.2540
46 26.5671 26.2104 25.8007 28.7906
47 26.0118 25.6898 25.2543 28.3195
48 25.4474 25.1606 24.7001 27.8407
49 24.8739 24.6233 24.1396 27.3540
50 24.2913 24.0785 23.5727 26.8602
51 23.4958 23.5262 22.9999 26.3590
52 22.6882 22.9670 22.4215 25.8512
53 21.8689 22.4013 21.8378 25.3363
54 21.0390 21.8298 21.2498 24.8143
55 20.1993 21.2538 20.6581 24.2857
56 19.6682 20.6735 20.1463 23.7500
57 19.1324 20.0902 19.6313 23.2075
58 18.5923 19.5043 19.1137 22.6580
59 18.0503 18.9153 18.5931 22.1017
60 20.6553 17.5071 18.3239 22.0992 18.0691 21.5383
61 20.0494 16.9638 17.7307 21.5219 17.5422 20.9681
62 19.4383 16.4212 17.1358 20.9364 17.0127 20.3913
63 18.8222 15.8804 16.5395 20.3433 16.4815 19.8080
64 18.2031 15.3415 15.9459 19.7430 15.9498 19.2187
65 17.5819 14.8055 15.3558 19.1362 15.4184 18.6243
66 16.9592 14.2734 14.7700 18.5233 14.8886 18.0249
67 16.3356 13.7459 14.1892 17.9048 14.3613 17.4213
68 15.7121 13.2236 13.6142 17.2814 13.8378 16.8133
69 15.0907 12.7053 13.0476 16.6531 13.3161 16.2036
70 14.4723 12.1908 12.4902 16.0201 12.7974 15.5925
71 13.8504 11.6805 11.9427 15.3936 12.2822 14.9802
72 13.2320 11.1740 11.4062 14.7642 11.7708 14.3676
73 12.6175 10.6708 10.8808 14.1327 11.2588 13.7552
74 12.0080 10.1720 10.3605 13.4985 10.7513 13.1432
75 11.4045 9.6782 9.8457 12.8626 10.2497 12.5326
76 10.8094 9.1907 9.3377 12.2370 9.7561 11.9249
77 10.2254 8.7116 8.8379 11.6120 9.2726 11.3213
78 9.6547 8.2424 8.3475 10.9883 8.8015 10.7240
79 9.1002 7.7875 7.8727 10.3751 8.3410 10.1364
80 8.5633 7.3480 7.4143 9.7744 7.8913 9.5606
81 8.0448 6.9252 6.9723 9.1885 7.4222 8.9993
82 7.5458 6.5199 6.5466 8.6171 6.9665 8.4536
83 7.0669 6.1326 6.1375 8.0623 6.5241 7.9252
84 6.6140 5.7662 5.7514 7.5275 6.1001 7.4177
85 6.1881 5.4213 5.3885 7.0148 5.6960 6.9320
86 5.7715 5.0992 5.0493 6.5219 5.3148 6.4695
87 5.3849 4.8012 4.7341 6.0489 4.9598 6.0314
88 5.0283 4.5278 4.4413 5.5956 4.6350 5.6184
89 4.6985 4.2652 4.1659 5.1722 4.3345 5.2237
90 4.3956 4.0103 3.9062 4.7802 4.0579 4.8463
91 4.1201 3.7587 3.6601 4.4158 3.8029 4.4844
92 3.8591 3.5044 3.4257 4.0854 3.5659 4.1362
93 3.6098 3.2655 3.2000 3.7920 3.3406 3.7986
94 3.3716 3.0424 2.9781 3.5123 3.1229 3.4821
95 3.1418 2.8343 2.7716 3.2425 2.9064 3.1851
96 2.9164 2.6405 2.5795 2.9776 2.6842 2.9056
97 2.7000 2.4606 2.4010 2.7104 2.4469 2.6407
98 2.4825 2.2870 2.2283 2.4304 2.2073 2.3863
99 2.2571 2.1183 2.0594 2.1550 1.9795 2.1451
100 2.0173 1.9564 1.8961 1.8786 1.7638 1.9162
101 1.8378 1.7884 1.7244 1.6584 1.5600 1.6967
102 1.6442 1.6071 1.5371 1.4486 1.3688 1.4798
103 1.4140 1.3901 1.3112 1.2294 1.1719 1.2515
104 1.1014 1.0907 1.0000 0.9497 0.9197 0.9596
105 or older 0.6077 0.6076 0.4928 0.5002 0.5002 0.4928

Table 4  Scheme value pension factors (SVPF)

Age Male Female
30 or younger 33.2882 35.2430
31 32.9153 34.8969
32 32.5340 34.5436
33 32.1433 34.1835
34 31.7437 33.8162
35 31.3352 33.4410
36 30.9169 33.0586
37 30.4893 32.6683
38 30.0519 32.2701
39 29.6046 31.8636
40 29.1478 31.4491
41 28.6813 31.0265
42 28.2054 30.5955
43 27.7202 30.1563
44 27.2259 29.7090
45 26.7226 29.2540
46 26.2104 28.7906
47 25.6898 28.3195
48 25.1606 27.8407
49 24.6233 27.3540
50 24.0785 26.8602
51 23.5262 26.3590
52 22.9670 25.8512
53 22.4013 25.3363
54 21.8298 24.8143
55 21.2538 24.2857
56 20.6735 23.7500
57 20.0902 23.2075
58 19.5043 22.6580
59 18.9153 22.1017
60 18.3239 21.5383
61 17.7307 20.9681
62 17.1358 20.3913
63 16.5395 19.8080
64 15.9459 19.2187
65 15.3558 18.6243
66 14.7700 18.0249
67 14.1892 17.4213
68 13.6142 16.8133
69 13.0476 16.2036
70 12.4902 15.5925
71 11.9427 14.9802
72 11.4062 14.3676
73 10.8808 13.7552
74 10.3605 13.1432
75 9.8457 12.5326
76 9.3377 11.9249
77 8.8379 11.3213
78 8.3475 10.7240
79 7.8727 10.1364
80 7.4143 9.5606
81 6.9723 8.9993
82 6.5466 8.4536
83 6.1375 7.9252
84 5.7514 7.4177
85 5.3885 6.9320
86 5.0493 6.4695
87 4.7341 6.0314
88 4.4413 5.6184
89 4.1659 5.2237
90 3.9062 4.8463
91 3.6601 4.4844
92 3.4257 4.1362
93 3.2000 3.7986
94 2.9781 3.4821
95 2.7716 3.1851
96 2.5795 2.9056
97 2.4010 2.6407
98 2.2283 2.3863
99 2.0594 2.1451
100 1.8961 1.9162
101 1.7244 1.6967
102 1.5371 1.4798
103 1.3112 1.2515
104 1.0000 0.9596
105 or older 0.4928 0.4928

Part 2—Factors

Table 1  Factors

Age Male Female
30 or younger 33.2882 35.2430
31 32.9153 34.8969
32 32.5340 34.5436
33 32.1433 34.1835
34 31.7437 33.8162
35 31.3352 33.4410
36 30.9169 33.0586
37 30.4893 32.6683
38 30.0519 32.2701
39 29.6046 31.8636
40 29.1478 31.4491
41 28.6813 31.0265
42 28.2054 30.5955
43 27.7202 30.1563
44 27.2259 29.7090
45 26.7226 29.2540
46 26.2104 28.7906
47 25.6898 28.3195
48 25.1606 27.8407
49 24.6233 27.3540
50 24.0785 26.8602
51 23.5262 26.3590
52 22.9670 25.8512
53 22.4013 25.3363
54 21.8298 24.8143
55 21.2538 24.2857
56 20.6735 23.7500
57 20.0902 23.2075
58 19.5043 22.6580
59 18.9153 22.1017
60 18.3239 21.5383
61 17.7307 20.9681
62 17.1358 20.3913
63 16.5395 19.8080
64 15.9459 19.2187
65 15.3558 18.6243
66 14.7700 18.0249
67 14.1892 17.4213
68 13.6142 16.8133
69 13.0476 16.2036
70 12.4902 15.5925
71 11.9427 14.9802
72 11.4062 14.3676
73 10.8808 13.7552
74 10.3605 13.1432
75 9.8457 12.5326
76 9.3377 11.9249
77 8.8379 11.3213
78 8.3475 10.7240
79 7.8727 10.1364
80 7.4143 9.5606
81 6.9723 8.9993
82 6.5466 8.4536
83 6.1375 7.9252
84 5.7514 7.4177
85 5.3885 6.9320
86 5.0493 6.4695
87 4.7341 6.0314
88 4.4413 5.6184
89 4.1659 5.2237
90 3.9062 4.8463
91 3.6601 4.4844
92 3.4257 4.1362
93 3.2000 3.7986
94 2.9781 3.4821
95 2.7716 3.1851
96 2.5795 2.9056
97 2.4010 2.6407
98 2.2283 2.3863
99 2.0594 2.1451
100 1.8961 1.9162
101 1.7244 1.6967
102 1.5371 1.4798
103 1.3112 1.2515
104 1.0000 0.9596
105 or older 0.4928 0.4928

Table 2  Factors

Factors
Age Male Female
60 20.6553 22.0992
61 20.0494 21.5219
62 19.4383 20.9364
63 18.8222 20.3433
64 18.2031 19.7430
65 17.5819 19.1362
66 16.9592 18.5233
67 16.3356 17.9048
68 15.7121 17.2814
69 15.0907 16.6531
70 14.4723 16.0201
71 13.8504 15.3936
72 13.2320 14.7642
73 12.6175 14.1327
74 12.0080 13.4985
75 11.4045 12.8626
76 10.8094 12.2370
77 10.2254 11.6120
78 9.6547 10.9883
79 9.1002 10.3751
80 8.5633 9.7744
81 8.0448 9.1885
82 7.5458 8.6171
83 7.0669 8.0623
84 6.6140 7.5275
85 6.1881 7.0148
86 5.7715 6.5219
87 5.3849 6.0489
88 5.0283 5.5956
89 4.6985 5.1722
90 4.3956 4.7802
91 4.1201 4.4158
92 3.8591 4.0854
93 3.6098 3.7920
94 3.3716 3.5123
95 3.1418 3.2425
96 2.9164 2.9776
97 2.7000 2.7104
98 2.4825 2.4304
99 2.2571 2.1550
100 2.0173 1.8786
101 1.8378 1.6584
102 1.6442 1.4486
103 1.4140 1.2294
104 1.1014 0.9497
105 or older 0.6077 0.5002

Table 3  Factors

Age Male Female
30 or younger 33.3852 32.7477
31 33.0479 32.3932
32 32.7038 32.0328
33 32.3528 31.6661
34 31.9950 31.2930
35 31.6304 30.9130
36 31.2589 30.5265
37 30.8805 30.1331
38 30.4951 29.7329
39 30.1025 29.3257
40 29.7029 28.9117
41 29.2035 28.4127
42 28.6950 27.9059
43 28.1772 27.3918
44 27.6500 26.8695
45 27.1131 26.3391
46 26.5671 25.8007
47 26.0118 25.2543
48 25.4474 24.7001
49 24.8739 24.1396
50 24.2913 23.5727
51 23.4958 22.9999
52 22.6882 22.4215
53 21.8689 21.8378
54 21.0390 21.2498
55 20.1993 20.6581
56 19.6682 20.1463
57 19.1324 19.6313
58 18.5923 19.1137
59 18.0503 18.5931
60 17.5071 18.0691
61 16.9638 17.5422
62 16.4212 17.0127
63 15.8804 16.4815
64 15.3415 15.9498
65 14.8055 15.4184
66 14.2734 14.8886
67 13.7459 14.3613
68 13.2236 13.8378
69 12.7053 13.3161
70 12.1908 12.7974
71 11.6805 12.2822
72 11.1740 11.7708
73 10.6708 11.2588
74 10.1720 10.7513
75 9.6782 10.2497
76 9.1907 9.7561
77 8.7116 9.2726
78 8.2424 8.8015
79 7.7875 8.3410
80 7.3480 7.8913
81 6.9252 7.4222
82 6.5199 6.9665
83 6.1326 6.5241
84 5.7662 6.1001
85 5.4213 5.6960
86 5.0992 5.3148
87 4.8012 4.9598
88 4.5278 4.6350
89 4.2652 4.3345
90 4.0103 4.0579
91 3.7587 3.8029
92 3.5044 3.5659
93 3.2655 3.3406
94 3.0424 3.1229
95 2.8343 2.9064
96 2.6405 2.6842
97 2.4606 2.4469
98 2.2870 2.2073
99 2.1183 1.9795
100 1.9564 1.7638
101 1.7884 1.5600
102 1.6071 1.3688
103 1.3901 1.1719
104 1.0907 0.9197
105 or older 0.6076 0.5002
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