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Life Expectancy Calculator

Our calculator will provide you with the remaining life expectancy of the average Canadian of a particular age and gender, based on the most recent Statistics Canada life expectancy data*.

 

 

 

 

 


*Source:  Statistics Canada, Life Table for Canada (2007-2009).
Gender:
Age:
0 yrs
99 yrs
40 Yrs

Results:

A 40 year old male is expected to live another
40.25 years.

Life expectancy before age 65 is 24.04 years.

Calculate Present Value:

To Life Expectancy To Age 65

Present Value Calculator

Our immediate present value calculator will provide you with the approximate present value of a future stream of $xxx.xx per year, paid monthly, for a given number of years. You will need to select the appropriate discount rate depending on the type of payments (level or indexed) to be made.

For tort claims in Ontario, the discount rate is set annually as per Rule 53.09 of the Ontario Rules of Civil Procedure and is noted as ON in the discount rate drop-down list.

 Years
Number of Years of Payment:
Discount Rate:
%
Current Annual Dollar Amount:

Present Value Results:

The Present Value of $2500 per year, paid monthly, for 10
years using a discount rate of 3.00% is $21617.17

Court Award Inflation Calculator

 

Our calculator will provide the current value of a past Court award adjusted for inflation. The current value is calculated using the most recent Consumer Price Index data available. If you are unsure of the month of the Court Award, you can select the Average annual option ("Use Avg. Ann.").

 

 

 

*Calculated using the Consumer Price Index for Canada, all-items, not seasonally adjusted historical data (2002 = 100).
Amount of Court Award:
Year of Court Award:
Month of Court Award:

Results:

A $ Court award in , adjusted for
inflation*, would be equivalent to $ in
of .

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    Bradley joined McKellar in 2009, after graduating from Wilfrid Laurier University with an Honours Economics and Financial Management degree. Bradley is currently in the process of attaining his Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP) designation, and is coming to terms with having very little sleep, after the birth of his first child in December.