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  • The Actuary
    affluent couple might be more concerned about health care costs, inflation, dealing with debts or outliving ... treatment at all. These and other factors made direct comparisons of a variety of results across programs ...

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    • Authors: Lawrence N Bader, Harry H Panjer, Eric Sondergeld, Jeffrey A Mohrenweiser, Alan Parikh, Steven Venti
    • Date: Mar 2003
    • Publication Name: The Actuary Magazine
  • The Actuary
    In changing the pension promise, employ- ers took care to comply with ERISA’s pension safeguards. Benefits ... U.S.A. M&A James Stoltzfus’ article on health care reform and health insurance mergers in the January ...

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    • Authors: Michael Kaster, Max Rudolph, Thomas More Zavist, Alan Parikh, Jon Exley
    • Date: Apr 2004
    • Publication Name: The Actuary Magazine
  • The Actuary
    with a long working life, to accumulate to the primary component of retirement savings support. Schobel: ... reduction in the monthly payment at the death of the primary annuitant, unisex annuities really can work. Benítez-Silva: ...

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    • Authors: Kenneth Hohman, Michael Kaster, Gary Lange, Anna M Rappaport, Jeffrey A Mohrenweiser, Alan Parikh, Gary Burtless, John Riley, Melissa Favreault
    • Date: Sep 2002
    • Publication Name: The Actuary Magazine
  • The Actuary
    structure—defined contribution, social security, health care— you name it. Faced with a much bigger problem, ... The Actuary: “Living to 100 and beyond: Why do we care?” by Anna Rappaport (May 2002); “Large employers ...

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    • Authors: L Giles, Jeremy Gold, Harry H Panjer, Brian C Donohue, Alan Parikh
    • Date: Oct 2003
    • Publication Name: The Actuary Magazine