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Report
Approved Date
04/06/2021
Control Number
2021-046A
Agenda Item Number
8.F.
Entity Name
Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
Subject
Fiscal year 2019-2020
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Valuation Date: <br />Notes <br />Indian River County, Florida <br />Required Supplementary Information <br />For the Year Ended September 30, 2020 <br />Notes to Schedule of OPEB Contributions <br />October 1, 2019 <br />Actuarially determined contribution rates are calculated as of October 1, the <br />beginning of the fiscal year preceding the year in which contributions are <br />reported. <br />Methods and Assumptions Used to Determine Contribution Rates: <br />Actuarial Cost Method <br />Amortization Method <br />Remaining Amortization Period <br />Asset Valuation Method <br />Inflation <br />Salary Increases <br />Investment Rate of Return <br />Retirement Age <br />Mortality <br />Health Care Trend Rates <br />Aging factors <br />Expenses <br />Entry Age Normal <br />Level Percentage of Payroll, Closed <br />8 years <br />Market Value <br />2.50% <br />3.7% to 7.8%, including inflation; varies by plan type and years of service. <br />6.00% <br />Experience -based table of rates that are specific to the plan and type of <br />eligibility condition. <br />Mortality tables used in July 1, 2018 actuarial valuation of the Florida <br />Retirement System. They are based on the results of a statewide experience <br />study covering the period 2008 to 2013 and include generational projections. <br />Based on the Getzen Model, with trend starting at 6.5% and gradually decreasing <br />to an ultimate trend rate of 4.24%. <br />Based on the 2013 SOA Study "Health Care Costs - From Birth to Death". See Section C <br />of the October 1, 2019, Actuarial Valuation Report dated March 13, 2020. <br />Investment expenses are net of the investment returns; <br />Administrative expenses are included in the per capita health costs. <br />Other Information: <br />Notes There were no benefit changes during the year. <br />117 <br />
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