Unitrust rate

Ark. Code Ann. § 28-77-306 — under Uniform Fiduciary Income and Principal Act.

Ark. Code Ann. § 28-77-306

(a) Except as otherwise provided in § 28-77-309(b)(1), a unitrust rate may be:(1) a fixed unitrust rate; or(2) a unitrust rate that is determined for each period using:(A) a market index or other published data; or(B) a mathematical blend of market indices or other published data over a stated number of preceding periods.

(1) a fixed unitrust rate; or

(2) a unitrust rate that is determined for each period using:(A) a market index or other published data; or(B) a mathematical blend of market indices or other published data over a stated number of preceding periods.

(A) a market index or other published data; or

(B) a mathematical blend of market indices or other published data over a stated number of preceding periods.

(b) Except as otherwise provided in § 28-77-309(b)(1), a unitrust policy may provide:(1) a limit on how high the unitrust rate determined under subsection (a)(2) may rise;(2) a limit on how low the unitrust rate determined under subsection (a)(2) may fall;(3) a limit on how much the unitrust rate determined under subsection (a)(2) may increase over the unitrust rate for the preceding period or a mathematical blend of unitrust rates over a stated number of preceding periods;(4) a limit on how much the unitrust rate determined under subsection (a)(2) may decrease below the unitrust rate for the preceding period or a mathematical blend of unitrust rates over a stated number of preceding periods; or(5) a mathematical blend of any of the unitrust rates determined under subsection (a)(2) and paragraphs (1) through (4).

(1) a limit on how high the unitrust rate determined under subsection (a)(2) may rise;

(2) a limit on how low the unitrust rate determined under subsection (a)(2) may fall;

(3) a limit on how much the unitrust rate determined under subsection (a)(2) may increase over the unitrust rate for the preceding period or a mathematical blend of unitrust rates over a stated number of preceding periods;

(4) a limit on how much the unitrust rate determined under subsection (a)(2) may decrease below the unitrust rate for the preceding period or a mathematical blend of unitrust rates over a stated number of preceding periods; or

(5) a mathematical blend of any of the unitrust rates determined under subsection (a)(2) and paragraphs (1) through (4).