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Retirement Probability Analyzer Software
The SOA's Pension Section is pleased to make available the Retirement Probability Analyzer
software which was created by Professor Moshe Milevsky and the IFID Centre. The software explores in great detail
the fundamental question of whether one will run out of money before dying, while maintaining a desired standard of
living. The software has been written to compute probabilities associated with a variety of retirement investment
and spending strategies. It is intended to serve as a pedagogical tool to help the user develop an intuition for
the impact of various asset allocation and annuity purchase decisions.
Below you will find a link that will decompress into the following 3 files:
Retirement Probability Analyzer Software (Executable) Complete Instruction Manual for the
Retirement Probability Analyzer (Adobe Acrobat) A PowerPoint Presentation providing a high level overview of the
software and its use
- Retirement Probability
Analyzer Software
- Error 339 Fix
- Note: For users experiencing Run Time Error 339, use the
Word Doc listed above..
- For comments or feedback, feel free to contact the IFID Centre or Steven Siegel, SOA
Research Actuary.
- Note: The software is not intended as a comprehensive
retirement planning tool and should not be used, under any situation, for these purposes.
- The Pension Section wishes to thank Dr. Milevsky and his team at IFID, and the following
individuals who formed the Project Oversight Group for this research endeavor:
- Thomas Lowman, Chair
- Noel Abkemeier
- Ian Genno
- John Kalnberg
- Kenneth Kent
- Zenaida Samaniego
- Steven Siegel, SOA Research Actuary