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Anypia Programmer's Documentation
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The methods of the PiaParamsPL class are listed here.
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Sets earliest possible retirement age for old-age benie or aged spouse. | |
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Returns factor for wife/husband benefit before age reduction. | |
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Returns factor for widow/widower benefit before age reduction. | |
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Returns reduction factor for wife/husband. | |
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Calculates reduction factor for OAB. | |
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Returns factor for disabled widow/widower benefit before age reduction. | |
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Returns full retirement age. | |
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Returns full retirement age for benefit calculations involving disability freeze. | |
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Returns one old-law wage base. | |
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Returns the array of old-law wage bases. | |
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Returns one OASDI wage base. | |
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Returns the array of OASDI wage bases. | |
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Returns maximum amount of earnings in a childcare dropout year. | |
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Returns the amount of the cap on the COLA for the given year. | |
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Returns series of average wages used for indexing pia formula bend points. | |
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Returns series of average wages used for indexing an earnings record. | |
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Returns the number of years of marriage needed to be eligible for a divorced spouse benefit. | |
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Returns maximum age of child for childcare dropout year. | |
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Returns maximum number of childcare dropout years. | |
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Returns the amount of the cap on the COLA for the MFB for the given year. | |
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Returns maximum DI beneficiary age at end of year. | |
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Returns true if a cola cap is required. | |
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Projects amounts dependent on benefit increases. | |
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Returns widow(er) benefit reduced for RIB-LIM. | |
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Sets the amount of the cap on the COLA for the given year. | |
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Sets data from historical average wages and benefit increase file. | |
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Sets the amount of the cap on the COLA for the MFB for the given year. | |
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Returns amount per year of coverage in special minimum. | |
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Returns maximum number of usable years for special minimum. | |
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Updates wage bases. |
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