Contents of performance benchmark:
1. The performance benchmark is mainly used for net worth wealth management products, which belong to non-guaranteed floating income products, that is, banks do not promise to guarantee capital preservation or minimum income.
2. The estimated income of net worth products is reflected by performance comparison benchmark. The so-called performance comparison benchmark is that investors estimate the possible income according to the past performance of products or the historical performance of the same type of products.
3. Performance benchmark and expected rate of return are both representative income estimates. When they are used as historical performance reference, they are very similar, so they can all calculate a rough estimated income value.
4. However, it should be noted that the expected rate of return often has the nature of rigid redemption, that is to say, the actual income after the product expires will not be much different from 5%.
5. The performance comparison benchmark has only reference value, and it does not have the nature of rigid redemption at all, nor does it have any actual income commitment. In other words, the actual rate of return of products may be quite different from the performance comparison benchmark.
6. This is related to the nature of net worth wealth management products. The actual income of net-worth products is calculated according to the net value of unit share, which can only be known on the day of product redemption.
: Selection of performance comparison benchmark
The radial dimension reference of 1. shaft is the axis, and the diameter dimension of each shaft segment is marked along the axis direction. Important end faces, contact surfaces (such as shaft shoulders) or important machined surfaces are used as benchmarks in the length direction.
2. The radial dimension datum of wheel disc parts usually selects the axis of the shaft hole and the important end face (the surface with the highest machining accuracy and the contact surface with other parts, etc.). ) is used as a length reference.
3. The main benchmarks of fork frame parts in the three directions of length, height and height are generally the axis of the hole, the symmetrical surface and the relatively large machining surface.
4. The main benchmarks for the length and height of box parts are generally axis, symmetry plane and large machining plane.