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U.S. Tax Reserves for Life
Insurers by Edward L. Robbins & Richard N. Bush. $250.00
Never before has there been such a comprehensive, updated document on life
and health insurance tax reserves ...until now! U.S. Tax Reserves for Life
Insurers is authored by SOA President-Elect Edward L. Robbins and Richard
N. Bush, both experts in their fields. This new, innovative textbook
provides authoritative guidance and mathematical approaches to calculating
both statutory and tax reserves for all major product lines written by life
insurance companies.
The text provides an introduction to
statutory and tax reserve planning and includes a detailed discussion
of the pertinent parts of the authoritative guidance, including
extensive references to specific cases and rulings.
An added bonus! Also included, at no extra
charge, is an interactive, Web-based feature that provides book
buyers with access to the original Excel files used for most of the
tables within the text... an excellent way for readers to comprehend
the more complex mathematical calculations and concepts discussed in
the book.
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US GAAP for Life Insurers
2nd edition
Errata
Chapter 1 Spreadsheet
Chapter 3 Spreadsheet
Chapter 4 Spreadsheet
Chapter 5 Spreadsheet
Chapter 6 Spreadsheet
Chapter 7 Spreadsheet
Chapter 8 Spreadsheet
Chapter 9 Spreadsheet
Chapter 10 Spreadsheet
Chapter 11 Spreadsheet
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Chapter 13 Spreadsheet
Chapter 14 Spreadsheet
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Chapter 19 Spreadsheet
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A talented team of authors has collaborated to provide
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totally new purchase GAAP addressing FAS141 and FAS142 and VA DAC practices. The
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The second edition of US GAAP for Life Insurers is
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Kunesh, Mike McLaughlin, Ed Robbins, Dave Rogers, Eric Schuering, Brad Smith,
editor Tom Herget and overseer Shirley Shao
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Life Contingencies by C.W. Jordan, 2nd
Printing $50.
The systematic analysis of the contingencies of human life forms the foundation of
an actuary's work. In the solution of problems involving these contingencies, he
requires some type of quantitative measure of their effects; and, in financial
problems, he requires also a set of principles by which the measurements may be
combined with interest functions to produce monetary values.
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Life Insurance Products & Financing.
D.B. Atkinson & J.W. Dallas. $90.
1st Edition Society of Actuaries. 1044P.
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The Society of Actuaries is pleased to announce the
publication of Life Insurance and Modified Endowments Under Internal Revenue
Code Sections 7702 and 7702A.
This innovative work provides a practical look at the
issues surrounding federal income tax treatment of life insurance contracts,
including in-depth information on the statutory definition of life insurance found
in section 7702 and the modified endowment rules in 7702A. An essential resource
for product designers and those dealing with compliance issues on a daily basis,
the book also delivers background and historical information to help readers
appreciate the context in which these sections were developed.
Formulas and calculations are provided, along with
extensive legal analysis and citations.
Authors Chris DesRochers, a senior vice president of
Aon Insurance Consulting Services (ICS), John T. Adney, partner in the law firm of
Davis & Harman LLP, practicing primarily in the areas of taxation and
insurance law and Doug Hertz and Brian King, both vice presidents and consulting
actuaries with Aon ICS, team up to write a well-balanced book combining their
extensive knowledge. The result is a text that reflects the actuarial theory, tax
policy and political compromises underlying the statutory limitations.
This supplement reflects developments in insurance tax laws since the book was
published in 2004. It also enhances and clarifies issues that were addressed in
the text, adding detail and further discussion.
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