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David vs. Goliath: Yes, You Can Have a Positive Influence on Regulatory Developments
We didn't do any disability income or long-term care, and there has been a lot of stuff dealing with ... always depended on these large companies to take care of us in the legislature and the general assembly ...- Authors: James Thompson, Julie Hunsinger, R. Dale Hall
- Date: Jun 1998
- Competency: Communication; External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: Record of the Society of Actuaries
- Topics: Actuarial Profession; Financial Reporting & Accounting
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The Actuary Vol. 23, No. 3 Update On The Committee On Papers
The Actuary Vol. 23, No. 3 Update On The Committee On Papers Faced with an increasing workload and ... seeing these subjects being replaced by long-term care and FASB. Sometimes there is a rush of papers ...- Authors: James Thompson
- Date: Mar 1989
- Publication Name: The Actuary Magazine
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So What’s New with the AOMR?
So What’s New with the AOMR? So What’s New with the AOMR? by James R. Thompson from Small Talk ... there has been some interest in selling long-term-care cover- age on a worksite basis. For ages under 65 ...- Authors: James Thompson
- Date: Dec 1998
- Publication Name: Small Talk
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Small Talk Newsletter, October 2006, Issue No. 27
and offering suggestions and comments. Finally, direct contact with state regulators can be beneficial ... chan- nels: career, brokerage, PPGA, multi-line, direct response, other and unallocated (those expenses ...- Authors: Christopher Hause, Norman E Hill, James Thompson, Steven Siegel, R. Dale Hall
- Date: Oct 2006
- Publication Name: Small Talk