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This is a past version of the SEER Cancer Statistics Review that includes statistics from 1975 through 2007. If you would like to view the most recent version of the CSR, please visit the CSR Home Page.
Altekruse SF, Kosary CL, Krapcho M, Neyman N, Aminou R, Waldron W, Ruhl J, Howlader N, Tatalovich Z, Cho H, Mariotto A, Eisner MP, Lewis DR, Cronin K, Chen HS, Feuer EJ, Stinchcomb DG, Edwards BK (eds). SEER Cancer Statistics Review, 1975-2007, National Cancer Institute. Bethesda, MD, _2007/, based on November 2009 SEER data submission, posted to the SEER web site, 2010.
Three types of summary output are available on this page: a Federal Reserve Bulletin article; two sets of tables, in Excel format, that provide estimates comparable to the tables included in the Bulletin article, one using the internal SCF data and another using the public SCF data; and an Interactive Chart that includes time series charts using triennial SCF data covering the period 1989 to the most recent survey year.Changes in U.S. Family Finances from 2004 to 2007: Evidence from the Survey of Consumer FinancesBrian K. Bucks, Arthur B. Kennickell, Traci L. Mach and Kevin B. MooreFederal Reserve Bulletin, vol. 95 (February 2009), pp. A1-A55.Article (398 KB PDF)Version for black and white printing Article (395 KB PDF)
Three types of technical documentation for the 2007 SCF are available on this page: the 2007 codebook, an outline of the contents of the questionnaire, and a copy of the MR Interview (r) computer code that was used for computer-assisted personal interviewing (CAPI). In addition, technical working papers on the survey methodology are available. <p>This page uses Javascript. Your browser either doesn't support Javascript or you have it turned off.</p>< p>To see this page as it is meant to appear please use a Javascript enabled browser.</p>
Codebook for the 2007 Survey of Consumer FinancesThe codebook contains the text, variable names, and responses for the questions asked in the survey. Also provided are a brief summary of the technical features of the survey design; a copy of the source code for the CAPI program, a concordance of variable names in the final data set and those used in the CAPI program; two programs that calculate standard errors for regression models and another program to calculate standard errors for simple statistics such as weighted medians, all three of which account for sampling error and mutliple imputation; and a list of the variables included in the public data set. Codebook ( 2.4 MB ASCII)Last updated 9/4/2014ShowcardsAt key points during the administration of the interview, interviewers show the respondents a series of cards containing information relevant to framing or answering a question. Most of this information is displayed as part of the question text or response categories, but some is more general.Showcards ( 50 KB PDF)Last updated February 13, 2009Questionnaire OutlineThis outline cover the major topics addressed in the interview and it includes a reference to the SCF variable numbers. Users may wish to consult this outline to identify areas of interest and then use the variable numbers to locate the more detailed information given in the codebook.Questionnaire Outline ( 48 KB PDF)Last updated February 5, 2009MR Interview (r) Computer Code used for Computer-Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI)The 2007 survey data were collected using CAPI. A copy of the source code for the program is provided below. In previous years of the SCF, an executable version of the CAPI program has been provided, but for 2007, only a text version of the program code is available. Right click and choose save, then change the file extension to .mdd and this should allow licensed users of MR Interview to use the file with the software.MR Interview Program ( 4.8 MB ASCII)
Federal rates; adjusted federal rates; adjusted federal long-term rate and the long-term exempt rate. For purposes of sections 382, 642, 1274, 1288, and other sections of the Code, tables set forth the rates for July 2007.
Proposed regulations under section 199 of the Code modify the definition of a qualified film produced by a taxpayer under regulations section 1.199-3(k); correct section 1.199-7(e), Example 10, of the final regulations; and remove the section 199 closing of the books election for expanded affiliated groups under section 1.199-7(f)(1)(ii) of the final regulations. A public hearing is scheduled for October 2, 2007.
Special use value; farms; interest rates. The 2007 interest rates to be used in computing the special use value of farm real property for which an election is made under section 2032A of the Code are listed for estates of decedents.
This revenue ruling provides various prescribed rates for federal income tax purposes for July 2007 (the current month). Table 1 contains the short-term, mid-term, and long-term applicable federal rates (AFR) for the current month for purposes of section 1274(d) of the Internal Revenue Code. Table 2 contains the short-term, mid-term, and long-term adjusted applicable federal rates (adjusted AFR) for the current month for purposes of section 1288(b). Table 3 sets forth the adjusted federal long-term rate and the long-term tax-exempt rate described in section 382(f). Table 4 contains the appropriate percentages for determining the low-income housing credit described in section 42(b)(2) for buildings placed in service during the current month. Table 5 contains the federal rate for determining the present value of an annuity, an interest for life or for a term of years, or a remainder or a reversionary interest for purposes of section 7520. Finally, Table 6 contains the blended annual rate for 2007 for purposes of section 7872.
Under 2032A(e)(7)(A)(ii) of the Internal Revenue Code, rates on new Farm Credit System Bank loans are used in computing the special use value of real property used as a farm for which an election is made under 2032A. The rates in this revenue ruling may be used by estates that value farmland under 2032A as of a date in 2007.
.18 In Notice 2007-3, 2007-2 I.R.B. 255, the Service published the 2006 Cumulative List of Changes in Plan Qualification Requirements, which contains qualification requirements for defined benefit pre-approved plans for their first submission under the initial six-year remedial amendment cycle, qualification requirements for single employer individually designed defined benefit plans and single employer individually designed defined contribution plans (including employee stock ownership plans), to be used primarily by plan sponsors of such plans that fall in Cycle B, and qualification requirements for plan sponsors of multiple employer plans which are in Cycle B.
.10 The submission deadline to submit applications for opinion and advisory letters for sponsors and practitioners maintaining defined benefit mass submitter plans and national sponsors is extended from October 31, 2007 to January 31, 2008. (section 18.02)
(3) qualification requirements that become effective in a calendar year after the calendar year in which the submission period begins with respect to the applicable Cumulative List (e.g., qualification requirements first effective in 2009, for applications submitted during the period beginning February 1, 2008, based on the 2007 Cumulative List); or
.04 Effective as of July 9, 2007, Form 6406, Short Form Application for Determination for Minor Amendment of Employee Benefit Plan, may not be used to apply for a determination letter. An application submitted with this form will no longer be accepted by the Service.
Example 12: Employer T adopted Plan N in August 2004, effective January 1, 2004. Employer T submits Plan N for a determination letter application in September 2006. The proposed Plan N restatement includes required 401(k) amendments, effective January 1, 2006. The initial remedial amendment cycle for Plan N is Cycle A, ending on January 31, 2007. Employer T received an extension to file its income tax return for 2006 to September 15, 2007. The Service issued the determination letter in February 2007. Employer T must adopt restated Plan N, including the 401(k) amendments, no later than 91 days after the date of the issuance of the determination letter, which is earlier than September 15, 2007. If Employer T had submitted a working copy with proposed amendments, these proposed amendments would also need to be adopted no later than 91 days after the date of the issuance of the determination letter.
(a) An existing pre-approved plan is a plan that has received a valid opinion or advisory letter for the six-year cycle immediately preceding the opening of the current six-year cycle (or, in the case of the initial six-year remedial amendment cycle, February 16, 2005 for defined contribution pre-approved plans or January 31, 2007 for defined benefit pre-approved plans). An existing pre-approved plan contains separate interim and discretionary amendments attached to the plan that have not been integrated into the plan document in restated form (but that will be integrated before the plan is submitted for an opinion or advisory letter under section 17.01(2) above). 781b155fdc