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yearly
renewable term (YRT) insurance
Term life insurance that gives the policyowner the right to
continue the coverage at the end of each year. This renewal
right continues for a specified number of years or until the
insured reaches the age specified in the contract. Also called
annually renewable term (ART) insurance.
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year
of service
As defined by ERISA in the United States, a 12-month period
during which an employee completes at least 1,000 hours of
service to the employer. See also hour of service.
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Year's
Basic Exemption (YBE)
As defined by the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Quebec Pension
Plan (QPP) in Canada, the first 10 percent of an employee's
annual earnings up to the amount of the Year's Maximum Pensionable
Earnings (YMPE).
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Year's
Maximum Pensionable Earnings (YMPE)
In Canada, the maximum amount of employment earnings that,
after deducting the Year's Basic Exemption, can be used to
determine an individual's benefits under the Canada Pension
Plan and Quebec Pension Plan. The YMPE is adjusted annually
according to increases in wage levels.
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