WO1998004987A1 - Method and apparatus for pooling and distributing bond dividends - Google Patents

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WO1998004987A1
WO1998004987A1 PCT/US1996/012536 US9612536W WO9804987A1 WO 1998004987 A1 WO1998004987 A1 WO 1998004987A1 US 9612536 W US9612536 W US 9612536W WO 9804987 A1 WO9804987 A1 WO 9804987A1
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A. Rene Dervaes, Jr.
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  • This invention relates to the field of financial securities for senior citizens and, in particular, to a program assisting in the administration and distribution of interest derived from pooled U.S. Treasury Bonds. BACKGROUND
  • Insurance is a program generally made operative by death providing the beneficiary with proceeds upon occurrence. For a couple in retirement, a spouse typically collects proceeds upon the death of the spouse. Insurance can also be used to provide protection for uncertain costs.
  • United States patents 4,642,768, 4,722,055 and 4,752,877 issued to Robert's discloses a method and apparatus for funding future liability of uncertain costs. The program allows the investor to fund a fairly certain future cost such as a child's college education as well as estimate the expected cost of the liability, when the liability will incur, and the amount of insurance necessary to cover the liability.
  • the instant program is a closed end non-diversified investment pool organized for the purposes of investing in and holding to maturity a fixed portfolio of thirty-year U.S. Government bonds or the like capable of providing 100% investment security.
  • the program is based upon statistics as the Department of Health and Human Services indicates that the life expectancy of a 60 year old male or a 65 year old female is approximately 18 years and the life expectancy of a 70 year old male or a 75 year old female is approximately 12 years, according to 1988 records. From this statistic a preferred embodiment of the program is based upon a minimum number of investors having a particular birth year. To insure that participants in a particular pool have at least a reasonable approximation of the estimated longevity, no pool is formed with fewer than two hundred participants.
  • the program's principal purpose is to provide a source of income to meet the increasing expenses of those investors who live extended lives. This objective will be met by terminating the right of any investor who dies in the interim provided by the bond portfolio, thereby increasing the amount of
  • Income from the portfolio bonds will be divided in or up to twelve pools, for example; ten thousand dollar investments by men born in 1921 or 1922 and women born in 1916 or 1917 will be placed in one pool, as such men and women have approximately the same life expectancy. Twenty-five thousand dollar investments by such persons will be placed in a second pool . Ten thousand dollar investments by men born in 1923 or 1924 and women born in 1918 or 1919 will be placed in a third pool. Twenty-five thousand dollar investments by such persons will be placed in a fourth pool ; and so on for men and women born in each of the three subsequent two-year periods, according to the amount invested. However, to provide statistical equality, unless two hundred or more individuals from the same applicable two-year bracket subscribe to the same amount during the period of the offering, all subscriptions of that amount from individuals in such bracket will be returned.
  • Interest from the Fund's portfolio bonds is allocated among the different categories of investors according to birth year and amount invested, pro rata, and then distributed among the investors in each sub-category who have timely submitted a personally endorsed coupon. Accordingly, each unit holder will participate only in the interest attributable to investors in his or her birth year and amount invested bracket, and then only to the extent that he or she submits a personally endorsed coupon, with signature and date guaranteed.
  • the United States Treasury currently pays interest semi -annually on bonds similar to the bonds to be purchased by the instant program. The administrator to this program would not distribute such interest for a period of time during which period such funds will be deposited in interest-bearing money market accounts investing in short term securities guaranteed by the U.S.
  • Yet still another objective of the instant invention is to provide a method and apparatus providing for the managing of increased income whose benefit is derived upon living, the income derived therefrom depending upon the participants longevity in respect to co-participants during the interest bearing years of the bond.
  • Figure 1 is a schematic flow diagram of the data processing system of the instant invention.
  • the data processing system of the instant invention is for administering a program to senior citizens for managing and distributing the interest from pooled government bonds .
  • the program employs a microprocessor based computer system having an input terminal for entry of each customers name, address, estate administrator contact, and the like
  • the computer is based at the central offices of the financial institution sponsoring the program with auxiliary branches accessing the program by use of modem coupling.
  • the program prompting the operator to query the customer on age, health, and various term rates of fixed interest security plans available further providing both an internal record and printout of the query questions and responses for the customers' records.
  • Each plan based upon a bond fund unit of various security offering to specific groups of senior citizens having a common age and financial goal. As long as the individual is alive, the individual will share equally in an increasing income stream derived from the interest based on the individual's initial investment. As fellow participants status becomes deceased, the interest is maintained by the pool and delivered only to the living participants in an amount equal to the pool interest divided by the number of living participants.
  • FIG. 1 the operation of the system is depicted by reference to Figure 1 wherein a participant transaction is set forth.
  • the operator of the system queries the participant 12 for determination of threshold age as this program is dependent upon age versus security term rate readily apparent later in this description. If the participant is beneath the threshold age the program is stopped 16 as an underage participant violates the underlying principal of the plan. If the participant 12 is above the threshold age he may choose from various plans 18 and 20 which are based upon guaranteed security rates and unit levels purchased.
  • the preferred plan is based upon a United States 30 year Treasury Bond requiring a minimum threshold age of 60/61 for males and 65/66 for female participation.
  • the participant's name, address, age, verification of age document, spouse, estate administrator, and family contacts are inputted into the form of agreement 22 together with the determination of the earliest plan available 26 having a level of participation open to additional recipients.
  • Use of a central computer accessed throughout the country allows a faster closure rate than regional or locally based plans.
  • the participant Upon signatory acceptance the participant makes a single payment to the plan's bank trustee 30, a federally chartered national bank fiduciary, who holds the payment for a 3 -day holding period 32 wherein the customer who decides not to participate is returned the payment 3 .
  • the bank trustee deposits the payment into a bank escrow account 36 to await payment clearance and completion of the minimum level of participation for the chosen plan.
  • the bank trustee purchases 40 each bond in the names of the participants, or as trustee thereof, wherein the bonds are held in a chartered national bank trust 42 account. The interest from each bond collected and held in an interest pool 44.
  • the interest pool 44 is checked at least twice per year for bond maturity. If the bond is not mature, the program queries 48 participation data for participant status. The query based upon written receipt of the last interest payment or telephone contact with the participant. Each investor in the program receives a certificate representing his interest in the program, and a book of coupons or certificates which are submitted during the last six months preceding the calendar year in which the distribution is made. Subsequent interest distributions are based on coupons actually received during such period and no unit holder whose coupon is not timely received will be entitled to participate in a distribution. The interest pool, less administrative fees, is then distributed to the living participants 50. If the maturity date 46 of the bond becomes due, the program instructs a release 52 of all bonds held by the bank trustee 42, the matured bond or original capital contribution 54 returned to each participant or their estate for distribution to heirs or beneficiaries.
  • EXAMPLE 1 An individual who invests $25,000 in a 30 year U.S. Treasury Bond with a 8% guaranteed fixed interest rate will receive $1,800 per year with a limit of $54,000 receivable over the 30 year period. If the individual invests $25,000 in a 30 year U.S. Treasury Bond with a 6.4% guaranteed fixed interest rate under the 200 unit pooled interest program, and lives for 30 years, the participant can expect to receive in excess of $175,000 based upon normal attrition rates of males who participate beginning at age 64/65 and females who participate beginning at age 70/71.
  • EXAMPLE 2 An individual who invests $10,000 in a 30 year U.S. Treasury Bond with an 8% guaranteed fixed interest rate will receive $800 per year with a limit of $24,000 receivable over the 30 year period. If the individual invests $10,000 in a 30 year U.S. Treasury Bond with a 6.4% guaranteed fixed interest rate under the 200 unit pooled interest program, and lives for 30 years, the participant can expect to receive in excess of $71,000 based upon normal attrition rates of males who participate beginning at age 64/65 and females who participate beginning at age 70/71.
  • the 1992 -A Seniors' U.S. Treasury Bond Fund is organized for the purpose of investing in and holding to maturity a fixed portfolio of 30-year U.S. Government bonds.
  • the Bonds will be purchased within five business days of a stock auction and the interest to be realized from such Bonds will be determined at the time of purchase. All interest on the Fund's portfolio will be distributed semi-annually to surviving holders of the Fund's Units .
  • $10,000 investments by men born in 1921 or 1922 and women born in 1916 or 1917 will be placed in one pool, and $25,000 investments by such persons in another; $10,000 investments by men born in 1923 or 1924 and women born in 1918 or 1919 will be placed in a third pool, and
  • the Fund will offer the Units through an underwriter and other broker-dealers who are members of the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. The underwriter will be entitled to compensation (including wholesale expenses, administrative costs) and commissions on the price of Units sold by participating dealers.
  • Chart I summarizing Examples 1-3 further providing a unit holder column listing predicting statistical decline in participation with the appreciable amount of interest for distribution to the remaining participants.

Abstract

The instant invention is a method and apparatus for administering a program to senior citizens for managing and distributing the interest from pooled government bonds (12) or the like. The program derived around a bond fund unit of various security offerings to specific groups of senior citizens having a common age and financial goal. As long as the participant (12) is alive, the participant (12) will share equally in an increasing income stream derived from the interest from the security due to the number of decreasing participants (26) in a fixed pool based on the participants's initial investment. The income producing bonds (42) jointly pooled and singularly administered based upon U.S. Treasury bonds whose resulting interest is distributed to the remainder of living participants (12) while bond maturity value remains payable to the participant (12) or their estate (54). The program aids the participants (12) and managers involved with the program regarding Fund assets, statistical predictions, and dividend distribution (50).

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METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR POOLING AND DISTRIBUTING BOND DIVIDENDS
FIELD OF INVENTION
This invention relates to the field of financial securities for senior citizens and, in particular, to a program assisting in the administration and distribution of interest derived from pooled U.S. Treasury Bonds. BACKGROUND
By the year 2020 it is anticipated that 1 out of every 4 U.S. citizens will be at least 65 years of age. For this reason a number of financial programs are now available specifically directed to senior citizens for the purpose of providing steady income during retirement. Steady income throughout retirement year helps prevent the retired individual from becoming a financial burden upon their children should they outlive their assets. However, if the retiree relies upon a fixed income, the possibility exists that inflation will depreciate the fixed income to a level that may quickly consume their net worth. In an effort to forego such a possibility, numerous programs have been developed to insure the retiree's income.
Conventional passbook saving accounts, certificate of deposits, or bond purchases maintained by an individual provide a predictable flow of income but do not provide a means for maintaining pace with inflation. Similarly, numerous annuity offerings are made available providing the recipient the right to receive fixed periodic payment either for life or for a term of years. Annuities include bonds, trust contingent, deferred group, joint, life, private, refund, retirement, straight, and variable to name a few. The payments represent a partial return of capital and return of interest.
Insurance is a program generally made operative by death providing the beneficiary with proceeds upon occurrence. For a couple in retirement, a spouse typically collects proceeds upon the death of the spouse. Insurance can also be used to provide protection for uncertain costs. United States patents 4,642,768, 4,722,055 and 4,752,877 issued to Robert's discloses a method and apparatus for funding future liability of uncertain costs. The program allows the investor to fund a fairly certain future cost such as a child's college education as well as estimate the expected cost of the liability, when the liability will incur, and the amount of insurance necessary to cover the liability.
What cannot be predicted is how long an individual will live. Therefore, what is needed is a means for providing a senior citizen with a predictable income as well as a means for providing the individual with a statistically method of increasing that income during the remaining lifetime of the individual .
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The instant program is a closed end non-diversified investment pool organized for the purposes of investing in and holding to maturity a fixed portfolio of thirty-year U.S. Government bonds or the like capable of providing 100% investment security. The program is based upon statistics as the Department of Health and Human Services indicates that the life expectancy of a 60 year old male or a 65 year old female is approximately 18 years and the life expectancy of a 70 year old male or a 75 year old female is approximately 12 years, according to 1988 records. From this statistic a preferred embodiment of the program is based upon a minimum number of investors having a particular birth year. To insure that participants in a particular pool have at least a reasonable approximation of the estimated longevity, no pool is formed with fewer than two hundred participants. Under the program, dividends from the pooled interest is distributed among those unit holders submitting personally endorsed coupons with signature guaranteed by a bank or a member of the New York Stock Exchange during the last six months of the year preceding such dividend. The effect of such requirement is to limit dividend distribution to living participants. Accordingly, the interest of each investor from their bonds is limited to that share of such income allocated to his or her pool. The right to the dividend will terminate upon the participants death and is not transferable or payable to his or her estate, heirs or assignees.
Individuals who participate and survive their fellow participants have the potential for sharing in an increased share of the portfolio interest. In the event all investors in a particular birth year\amount invested bracket should die before maturity of the bonds, the bonds are sold and the net proceeds distributed to the estate, heirs or assignees of the original investors. The investment of unit holders principal is not affected by death, for upon liquidation of the Fund, each investor or his estate or designate is expected to receive an amount more or less equal to his or her original investment .
Accordingly, the program's principal purpose is to provide a source of income to meet the increasing expenses of those investors who live extended lives. This objective will be met by terminating the right of any investor who dies in the interim provided by the bond portfolio, thereby increasing the amount of
Funds available for distribution to surviving investors.
Income from the portfolio bonds will be divided in or up to twelve pools, for example; ten thousand dollar investments by men born in 1921 or 1922 and women born in 1916 or 1917 will be placed in one pool, as such men and women have approximately the same life expectancy. Twenty-five thousand dollar investments by such persons will be placed in a second pool . Ten thousand dollar investments by men born in 1923 or 1924 and women born in 1918 or 1919 will be placed in a third pool. Twenty-five thousand dollar investments by such persons will be placed in a fourth pool ; and so on for men and women born in each of the three subsequent two-year periods, according to the amount invested. However, to provide statistical equality, unless two hundred or more individuals from the same applicable two-year bracket subscribe to the same amount during the period of the offering, all subscriptions of that amount from individuals in such bracket will be returned.
Interest from the Fund's portfolio bonds is allocated among the different categories of investors according to birth year and amount invested, pro rata, and then distributed among the investors in each sub-category who have timely submitted a personally endorsed coupon. Accordingly, each unit holder will participate only in the interest attributable to investors in his or her birth year and amount invested bracket, and then only to the extent that he or she submits a personally endorsed coupon, with signature and date guaranteed. The United States Treasury currently pays interest semi -annually on bonds similar to the bonds to be purchased by the instant program. The administrator to this program would not distribute such interest for a period of time during which period such funds will be deposited in interest-bearing money market accounts investing in short term securities guaranteed by the U.S. Government, or in an interest-bearing account with the Fund's custodian. Prior to the expiration of such sixty-day period, the administrator will distribute such funds as are available for distribution to the appropriate unit holders as dividends . The interest generated during such interim period will be accumulated for the benefit of the Fund to pay expenses, such as legal and accounting fees, director fees, reports and custodian fees. In the event all investors in a particular birth year bracket who have invested the same amount have died or have failed to submit any coupons for two successive calendar years, the bonds will be sold and all proceeds distributed to the unit holders' estates, heirs, assignees, pro rata. Since only those unit holders who are living and submit a personally executed guaranteed coupon will be entitled to participate in dividends, the interest allocated to each bracket of investors will be divided among a smaller and smaller number of unit holders as time goes on, and dividends payable to surviving unit holders in each bracket may be expected to increase. In view of the foregoing, it is an objective of the instant invention to provide a method and apparatus for administering a program to senior citizens for managing and distributing the interest from pooled government bonds. Still another objective of the instant invention is to provide a method and apparatus for administering a program to senior citizens utilizing income producing bonds, jointly pooled and singularly administered. The program is based upon U.S. Treasury bonds whose resulting interest is distributed to the remainder of living participants while bond maturity value remains payable to the participant or their estate.
Yet still another objective of the instant invention is to provide a method and apparatus providing for the managing of increased income whose benefit is derived upon living, the income derived therefrom depending upon the participants longevity in respect to co-participants during the interest bearing years of the bond.
These and other objects of the invention are accomplished by providing a data processing system which administers a group purchase of government secured bonds, or the like security having 100% guarantee, for pooling the interest derived therefrom while maintaining the security in trust . The pooled interest payable to each living participant during the interest bearing years of the bond and the bond principal delivered to the participant, or his estate, upon maturity.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Figure 1 is a schematic flow diagram of the data processing system of the instant invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION Generally, the data processing system of the instant invention is for administering a program to senior citizens for managing and distributing the interest from pooled government bonds . The program employs a microprocessor based computer system having an input terminal for entry of each customers name, address, estate administrator contact, and the like
particulars in order to successfully track each customer during participation. The computer is based at the central offices of the financial institution sponsoring the program with auxiliary branches accessing the program by use of modem coupling. The program prompting the operator to query the customer on age, health, and various term rates of fixed interest security plans available further providing both an internal record and printout of the query questions and responses for the customers' records. Each plan based upon a bond fund unit of various security offering to specific groups of senior citizens having a common age and financial goal. As long as the individual is alive, the individual will share equally in an increasing income stream derived from the interest based on the individual's initial investment. As fellow participants status becomes deceased, the interest is maintained by the pool and delivered only to the living participants in an amount equal to the pool interest divided by the number of living participants. With the foregoing overview in mind, the operation of the system is depicted by reference to Figure 1 wherein a participant transaction is set forth. The operator of the system queries the participant 12 for determination of threshold age as this program is dependent upon age versus security term rate readily apparent later in this description. If the participant is beneath the threshold age the program is stopped 16 as an underage participant violates the underlying principal of the plan. If the participant 12 is above the threshold age he may choose from various plans 18 and 20 which are based upon guaranteed security rates and unit levels purchased. For purposes of this embodiment, the preferred plan is based upon a United States 30 year Treasury Bond requiring a minimum threshold age of 60/61 for males and 65/66 for female participation. If the customer agrees to enter the plan, the participant's name, address, age, verification of age document, spouse, estate administrator, and family contacts are inputted into the form of agreement 22 together with the determination of the earliest plan available 26 having a level of participation open to additional recipients. Use of a central computer accessed throughout the country allows a faster closure rate than regional or locally based plans. The information recorded in the computers memory as well as printed 28 into a formal document for the participant's signature 24. The data formulated into a management report including portfolio 29 management data and participation data. An updated copy of the report may be presented to each participant upon dividend distribution described hereafter. Upon signatory acceptance the participant makes a single payment to the plan's bank trustee 30, a federally chartered national bank fiduciary, who holds the payment for a 3 -day holding period 32 wherein the customer who decides not to participate is returned the payment 3 . After the 3 -day period the bank trustee deposits the payment into a bank escrow account 36 to await payment clearance and completion of the minimum level of participation for the chosen plan. When the level of participation is met 38 the bank trustee purchases 40 each bond in the names of the participants, or as trustee thereof, wherein the bonds are held in a chartered national bank trust 42 account. The interest from each bond collected and held in an interest pool 44.
In accordance with the agreement terms 24, the interest pool 44 is checked at least twice per year for bond maturity. If the bond is not mature, the program queries 48 participation data for participant status. The query based upon written receipt of the last interest payment or telephone contact with the participant. Each investor in the program receives a certificate representing his interest in the program, and a book of coupons or certificates which are submitted during the last six months preceding the calendar year in which the distribution is made. Subsequent interest distributions are based on coupons actually received during such period and no unit holder whose coupon is not timely received will be entitled to participate in a distribution. The interest pool, less administrative fees, is then distributed to the living participants 50. If the maturity date 46 of the bond becomes due, the program instructs a release 52 of all bonds held by the bank trustee 42, the matured bond or original capital contribution 54 returned to each participant or their estate for distribution to heirs or beneficiaries.
EXAMPLE 1 An individual who invests $25,000 in a 30 year U.S. Treasury Bond with a 8% guaranteed fixed interest rate will receive $1,800 per year with a limit of $54,000 receivable over the 30 year period. If the individual invests $25,000 in a 30 year U.S. Treasury Bond with a 6.4% guaranteed fixed interest rate under the 200 unit pooled interest program, and lives for 30 years, the participant can expect to receive in excess of $175,000 based upon normal attrition rates of males who participate beginning at age 64/65 and females who participate beginning at age 70/71.
EXAMPLE 2 An individual who invests $10,000 in a 30 year U.S. Treasury Bond with an 8% guaranteed fixed interest rate will receive $800 per year with a limit of $24,000 receivable over the 30 year period. If the individual invests $10,000 in a 30 year U.S. Treasury Bond with a 6.4% guaranteed fixed interest rate under the 200 unit pooled interest program, and lives for 30 years, the participant can expect to receive in excess of $71,000 based upon normal attrition rates of males who participate beginning at age 64/65 and females who participate beginning at age 70/71.
EXAMPLE 3
An individual who invests $100,000 in a 30 year U.S. Treasury Bond with an 8% guaranteed fixed interest rate will receive $8,000 per year with a limit of $240,000 receivable over the 30 year period. If the individual invests $100,000 in a 30 year U.S. Treasury Bond with a 6.4% guaranteed fixed interest rate under the 200 unit pooled interest program, and lives for 30 years, the participant can expect to receive in excess of $700,000 based upon normal attrition rates of males who participate beginning at age 64/65 and females who participate beginning at age 70/71.
EXAMPLE 4
1992 -A SENIORS' U.S. TREASURY BOND FUND SOLD AS COMMON STOCK IN UNITS OF $10,000 AND $25,000
FOR A TOTAL STOCK OFFERING OF 50,000,000
(For males born between 1921 and 1932 - females born between 1916 and 1927}
The 1992 -A Seniors' U.S. Treasury Bond Fund is organized for the purpose of investing in and holding to maturity a fixed portfolio of 30-year U.S. Government bonds. The Bonds will be purchased within five business days of a stock auction and the interest to be realized from such Bonds will be determined at the time of purchase. All interest on the Fund's portfolio will be distributed semi-annually to surviving holders of the Fund's Units .
Over the 30-year life of the Bonds, dividends will be paid out within 60 days of receipt by the Fund's custodian of interest from the Bonds, but only to individuals who have submitted a personally executed coupon during the last six months of the year preceding such dividend. Participation in such dividends will terminate upon an investor's death; the interest from the Fund's Bond portfolio will be distributed only among those investors alive during the last six months of the year preceding such distribution. The Fund will be divided into up to 12 pools based on life expectancy and amount invested. $10,000 investments by men born in 1921 or 1922 and women born in 1916 or 1917 (such men and women having approximately the same life expectancy) will be placed in one pool, and $25,000 investments by such persons in another; $10,000 investments by men born in 1923 or 1924 and women born in 1918 or 1919 will be placed in a third pool, and
$25,000 investments in a fourth; and so on for men and women born in each of the three subsequent two-year periods, according to the amount invested. Unless 200 or more individuals from the same applicable two-year bracket subscribe the same amount during the period of the offering, all subscriptions of that amount from individuals in such bracket will be returned.
Underwriting Prices to Discount Proceeds to the Public or Commission the Fund
Per Share $5,000.00 $400.00 $4,600.00
Total Minimum $5,000,000 $400,000 $4,600,000 Total Maximum $50,000,000 $4,000,000 $46,000,000 The Units offered are not redeemable, and there is no market for the Units, nor is one anticipated to develop. The right to participate in dividends will terminate upon death, and may not be transferred or bequeathed. Although investors' interest in the distribution of principal upon liquidation of the Fund may be assigned, an investor's interest in the Fund's income from its Bonds should be viewed as a life estate only
(1) Unless at least 200 individuals in the same birth years and subscription amount bracket subscribe prior to the Bond auction and aggregate sales to such qualifying groups exceed $5,000,000, all funds will be returned, without deduction or interest. Alternatively, the offering may be extended until the next Bond auction, deposited in an escrow account at a national bank and trust company, pending purchase of the Bonds, or refund to investors. The Fund will offer the Units through an underwriter and other broker-dealers who are members of the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. The underwriter will be entitled to compensation (including wholesale expenses, administrative costs) and commissions on the price of Units sold by participating dealers.
(3; Such proceeds are before deduction of an organizational and management fee payable to the Fund's Administrator. All costs incident to organization of the Fund and the offering of the Units (other than commissions, but including filing, printing, legal and accounting fees, and other miscellaneous fees) will be paid by the Fund's administrator out of its fee.
CHART 1
Based on age, Male 64/65, Female 69/70
UNIT INTEREST 10, 000 $25, 000
HOLDERS PAYMENT RATE UNIT UNIT
200 1 6.4% 640 1,600
195 2 6 6 656 1,640
190 3 6 7 674 1,685
185 4 6 9 692 1,730
180 5 7 1% 711 1,778
174 6 7.4 736 1,840
168 7 7.6 762 1,905
162 8 7.9 790 1,975
155 9 8.3 826 2,065
148 10 8.7% 865 2, 163 141 11 9.1 908 2, 270
134 12 9.6 955 2,388
127 13 10.1 1, 008 2, 520
119 14 10.8 1,076 2, 690
111 15 11.5% 1,153 2, 883
103 16 12.4 1,243 3,108
95 17 13.5 1,347 3,368
87 18 14.8 1,471 3,678
79 19 16.2 1,620 4, 050
71 20 18.0% 1,803 4 , 508
65 21 19.7 1,969 4, 923
58 22 22.1 2,207 5, 518
51 23 25.1 2,510 6,275
44 24 29.1 2,909 7,273
37 25 34.6% 3,459 8, 648
33 26 38.8 3,879 9,698
29 27 44.1 4,414 11, 035
24 28 53.3 5, 333 13, 333
19 29 67.4 6,739 16, 848 _ 14 3-Q. 91.4% 9, 143 22, 858 i62,498 $156,245
While the Bonds in which the Fund intends to invest are direct obligations of the U.S. Government, it should be noted that the return on a particular investor's investment will depend on the age to which he or she lives. There can be no reliable prediction as to the survivability of the investors in any particular birth year bracket; because of the limited number of participants, survivability may significantly vary from actuarial tables. Nevertheless, the following tables will give some idea of the effect the passage of time may have on the number of unit holders participating in the Fund's dividends.
The following is based on life expectancy tables published by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services:
TABLE OF SURVIVING UNIT HOLDERS Year of Birth Bracket Surviving Unit Holders men women 1992 1996 2001 2006 2011 2016 2021
1931-1932 1926-1927 200 185 161 130 95 60 3)
1929-1930 1924-1925 200 183 155 121 84 49 2
1927-1928 1922-1923 200 180 148 111 71 37 _4 1925-1926 1920-1921 200 177 141 101 61 29 I) 1923-1924 1918-1919 200 173 133 88 49 20 6
1921-1922 1916-1917 200 168 123 78 39 14 3
The program maintains all participant files and living status, the living participants provided with the interest of their fellow participants who do not survive the 30 year period. Chart I summarizing Examples 1-3 further providing a unit holder column listing predicting statistical decline in participation with the appreciable amount of interest for distribution to the remaining participants.
It is to be understood that while we have illustrated a particular example of this method and apparatus, it is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangement herein described and shown. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention and the invention is not to be considered limited to what is shown in the drawings and described in the specification.

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What is claimed is:
1. A data processing system for administering a program to provide a base income to senior citizens, the income of which increases to living participates with full return of investment, which determines payments required for participation in the program and distribution thereof, said system comprising: means for statistically grouping a predetermined amount of living participants required for participation in a group program ; means for determining a minimum amount of payment data required for participation in the program based on an interest producing security with a fixed maturity date; means for entering participation payment data and security purchases in the data processing system; means for periodically processing said participation data to determine the total number of living participants relative to the number of securities purchased and interest producible therefrom; means responsive to said total participation data for providing portfolio management data so that interest can be paid out to the living participants; means for distribution of security proceeds upon maturity to participants or participants heirs; means for generating a management report including said portfolio management data and said participation data.
2. The data processing system of claim 1, wherein the means for periodically processing said participation data comprises : means for totalizing the number of living participants at each interest distribution period; means for calculating the interest available on the security of each participant and distributing the interest to the living participants.
3. The data processing system of claim 1 wherein said securities are secured with a minimum guaranteed interest rate .
4. The data processing system of claim 3 wherein said securities are 30 year U.S. Treasury Bonds secured by the government .
5. The data processing system according to Claim 2 wherein said means for totaling is further defined as receipt of coupons signed and guaranteed by the participant.
6. A data processing system for administering a program to provide predictable income to senior citizens, the income of which increases to living participates with full return of investment, which determines payments required for participation in the program and distribution thereof, said system comprising: means for depicting a group size for participation in the program; means for determining an amount required for participation in the program based on the interest proceeds from a U.S. Treasury Bond; means for entering participation payment data and bond purchases in the data processing system; means for determining the periodic interest rate and redemption value of said bond based on the number of participants within the program; means for periodically processing said participation data to determine the total number of living participants relative to the number of bonds purchased and interest producible therefrom; means for determining the periodic interest rate and redemption value of said bond based on the number of living participants within the program; means responsive to said total participation data for providing portfolio management data so that interest can be paid out to the living participants; means for distribution of bond redemption value to participants or participants heirs; means for generating a management report including said portfolio management data and said participation data.
7. The data processing system of claim 5, wherein said means for depicting group size for participation comprises: means for determining the statistical life span of a group of participants; means for estimating the amount of interest produced to each participant for each year of participation; means for estimating the amount of interest produced to each living participating for each year of participation.
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