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Consolidated Functions Approach
Consolidated Functions Approach This discussion focuses on two question: First, How are the ... calculating reserves, net premiums, and expected mortality have been developed through the use of computers ...- Authors: John A Bevan, John S Fry, Richard A Getman, David H Harris, J Stanley Hill, Paul E Sarnoff, Manuel R. Cueto, W James D Lewis, Jasper E Moore, John F B Amsden
- Date: Sep 1960
- Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
- Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
- Topics: Financial Reporting & Accounting; Technology & Applications
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Report of the Task Force on Mutual Life Insurance Company Conversion
another company, the new, nonpolicyholder investor(s). Given that the process must involve the voluntary ... Company Conversion from its Individual Life and Annuity Subcommittee." A copy of this report with such ...- Authors: Michael H Berkowitz, Michael Cowell, John H Elken, Charles Greeley, Curtis E Huntington, Robin B Leckie, Robert D Lowden, Application Administrator, James Murphy, Henry Ramsey, Lewis P Roth, Robert Shapiro, Walter Shur, Edward J Slaby, James A Tilley, James L Wertheimer, Harry D. Garber, steve smith
- Date: Oct 1987
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
- Topics: Financial Reporting & Accounting; Public Policy
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Statutory Earnings, Adjusted Earnings and Net Worth
specific facets of the company's operation: mortality and morbidity experience, quality of assets, investment ... relatively little freedom in the setting of reserves. Mortality rates are prescribed by statute. Interest rates ...- Authors: Melvin L Gold
- Date: Apr 1968
- Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
- Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
- Topics: Financial Reporting & Accounting
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Some Actuarial Considerations for Mutual Companies
in the recently exposed Draft Actuarial Opinion S-7. Thus there is considerable room for judg- ment ... policyholders. If negatives could be treated as a debt, th_i s surplus could be distributed equitabl~: t'-ff'~he ...- Authors: Thomas P Bowles, Donald D Cody, Linden Cole, Louis Garfin, Ardian Gill, Norman E Henricks, Howard H Kayton, Robin B Leckie, John C Maynard, Brian R Newton, Claude Y Paquin, Henry B Ramsey, Paul E Sarnoff, Donald R Sondergeld, Robert C Tookey, Owen A. Reed, Charles L. Trowbridge
- Date: Oct 1979
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
- Topics: Financial Reporting & Accounting
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PBA Implementation Guide Case Studies & Templates
PBA Implementation Guide Case Studies & Templates This PBA Implementation Guide provides ... bridge the gaps and implement PBA. During the Guide’s development these templates and exercises were vetted ...- Authors: Timothy Cardinal, Steven Stockman
- Date: Oct 2013
- Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
- Topics: Financial Reporting & Accounting
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Policy Reserves in Group Insurance
Policy Reserves in Group Insurance This paper deals with the policy reserves for future benefits ... represents the amount of the current policy year's dividend or experience rating refund earned between ...- Authors: Peter A Gerritson, Walter B Lowrie
- Date: Oct 1983
- Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
- Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
- Topics: Financial Reporting & Accounting
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Ownership Considerations in a New Legal Structure of Life Insurance Company
value of the company to the required level L. Let S a be the adjusted value of the shares, after the mutual ... lowing situation: I) N S > L , then C - 0 and S a - S > L/N (i) 2) N S < L , two cases are possible ...- Authors: Michel Gendron, Denis Moffet
- Date: Jan 1991
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: Actuarial Research Clearing House
- Topics: Financial Reporting & Accounting
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Relationships between Statutory and Generally Accepted Accounting Principles 'GAAP'
where ,~x ,~x = SE,, (1) ,t, X hE, I, = - A,S, (2) ?X = sX + " ,X (3) = surplus transferred ... benchmark surplus; and CF, = total cash flow. Table I presents a numeric example of cash flow for a ...- Authors: Louis Lombardi
- Date: Oct 1988
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>External forces and business performance; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
- Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
- Topics: Financial Reporting & Accounting
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COVID-19 Low Interest Rate Environment Cash Flow Testing Survey Summary of Results
Inc. All rights reserved. AUTHORS Cynthia S. MacDonald, FSA, MAAA, SOA Marianne Purushotham, ... returns. Almost all respondents have reviewed their mortality assumptions and about half have updated them ...- Authors: Society of Actuaries
- Date: Dec 2020
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Financial Reporting & Accounting
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COVID-19 Low Interest Rate Environment Cash Flow Testing Survey Summary of Results April 23, 2020
Scott Campion, Partner, Oliver Wyman Cynthia S. MacDonald, FSA, MAAA, SOA Marianne Purushotham, ... target, credit spread, policyholder behavior, mortality, equity or asset allocation assumptions. About ...- Authors: Marianne C Purushotham
- Date: Apr 2020
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Financial Reporting & Accounting; Life Insurance