Refine your search
Content Type
Author
- Donna Claire (31)
- Thomas Campbell (3)
- Steven A Smith (3)
- R Thomas Herget (3)
- Shirley Hwei-Chung Shao (2)
- Sheldon Summers (2)
- Maria Thomson (2)
- Douglas Doll (2)
- Charles D Friedstat (2)
- Allan Brender (2)
- William T Bryan (1)
- Thomas G Kabele (1)
- Thomas C Foley (1)
- Steve Dobronyi (1)
- Stephen K Neill (1)
- Stephen A J Sedlak (1)
- Stefanie Porta (1)
- Roy C Olson (1)
- Robert E Wilcox (1)
- Richard S Robertson (1)
- R Stephen Radcliffe (1)
- Peter L Smith (1)
- Peter B Deakins (1)
- Meredith Ratajczak (1)
- Marsha Wallace (1)
- Lori L Helge (1)
- Larry M Gorski (1)
- L Gennarelli (1)
- Jonathan Wooley (1)
- John F Gies (1)
- John A Hartnedy (1)
- James W Lamson (1)
- James P Greaton (1)
- James N Gorsline (1)
- James D Wallace (1)
- J Duran (1)
- Harland Dyer (1)
- Gregory L Fitzmaurice (1)
- Godfrey Perrott (1)
- Frank P Dino (1)
- Frank Buck (1)
- Douglas Knowling (1)
- Douglas C Kolsrud (1)
- Donald Golightly (1)
- David Scherr (1)
- David N Becker (1)
- Craig R Raymond (1)
- Charles K Chacosky (1)
- C Lorne Campbell (1)
- Application Administrator (1)
- Alan W Sibigtroth (1)
- Show More Show Less
Site
Topic
- Statutory accounting (20)
- Banking and Insurance - Public Policy & Regulation (12)
- Financial Reporting & Accounting (10)
- Reserves - Annuities (5)
- Reserves - Life Insurance (3)
- Standards of practice (3)
- Generally Accepted Accounting Principles [GAAP] (2)
- Asset liability management (2)
- Reserving - Reinsurance (1)
- Reinsurance (1)
- Life Insurance (1)
- Global Perspectives (1)
- Tax accounting (1)
- Finance & Investments (1)
- Annuities (1)
- Professional development (1)
- Professional associations (1)
- Qualifications (1)
- Code of Conduct (1)
- Show More Show Less
31
-
31
of
31
results (0.34 seconds)
Sort By:
-
New York's Regulation 126 - 13 Commonly Asked Questions
New York's Regulation 126 - 13 Commonly Asked Questions New York’s Regulation 126 effectively requires all companies doing business in New York to file an actuarial opinion and memorandum ...Description: New York’s Regulation 126 effectively requires all companies doing business in New York to file an actuarial opinion and memorandum on their annuity and GIC business. This article attempts to answer 13 of the most commonly asked questions about this regulation.
Hide- Authors: Donna Claire
- Date: May 1987
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: The Actuary Magazine
- Topics: Annuities; Financial Reporting & Accounting