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  • Results of Universal Life, Indexed Universal Life and Variable Universal Life Survey
    interest to a large portion of the life industry. table { text-transform: uppercase; } By Carl Friedrich ... Product Matters!, November 2022 The results of Milliman’s 15th annual study of universal life (UL), indexed ...

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    • Authors: Carl Friedrich, Michelle Krysiak
    • Date: Oct 2022
    • Competency: Communication; External Forces & Industry Knowledge; Strategic Insight and Integration
    • Publication Name: Product Matters!
    • Topics: Life Insurance>Pricing - Life Insurance; Life Insurance>Reserves - Life Insurance; Life Insurance>Secondary guarantees; Life Insurance>Underwriting - Life Insurance; Life Insurance>Product development - Life Insurance; Life Insurance>Universal life; Life Insurance>Investment strategy - Life Insurance; Life Insurance>Marketing and distribution - Life Insurance; Life Insurance>Accelerated underwriting; Life Insurance>Simplified issue
  • Results of Universal Life, Indexed Universal Life, and Variable Universal Life Survey
    adjusting YRT rates consistent with projected mortality, modeling expected experience with a margin on ... provided responses relative to the aggregation of mortality segments for determining credibility for UL/IUL/VUL ...

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    • Authors: Susan Saip
    • Date: Aug 2021
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
    • Publication Name: Product Matters!
    • Topics: Life Insurance>Pricing - Life Insurance; Life Insurance>Reserves - Life Insurance; Life Insurance>Secondary guarantees; Life Insurance>Underwriting - Life Insurance; Life Insurance>Product development - Life Insurance; Life Insurance>Universal life; Life Insurance>Investment strategy - Life Insurance; Life Insurance>Capital - Life Insurance; Life Insurance>Accelerated underwriting; Life Insurance>Simplified issue
  • Market-Consistent Pricing As The Market Sort Of Normalizes: Separating the permanent from the temporary grayness Part 2 of 2
    that the product is 100 percent invested in the S&P, for the sake of illustration, which would result ... mentioned.) Thus, we assume that, as shown below, the S&P starts at 1,390, crashes by almost 40 percent to ...

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    • Authors: Eric Clapprood
    • Date: Jun 2011
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Innovative solutions
    • Publication Name: Product Matters!
    • Topics: Annuities>Investment strategy - Annuities; Annuities>Pricing - Annuities; Life Insurance>Pricing - Life Insurance; Life Insurance>Investment strategy - Life Insurance