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Degree of solvency can be calculated using the formula Degree=(assets on a solvency basis-reduction+special amortization payments)/(liabilities on a solvency basis-reduction). Here reduction is said to be the sum of interest on transfers and contributions, plans, voluntary contribution and plan's defined contribution component.

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