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  • Risks and Rewards Newsletter, February 2007, Issue No. 49
    plan liabilities. This is attributa- ble to two primary factors: First, a large drop in funding ratios ... Some additional support for an alternative to this direct use of the historical probability of default approach ...

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    • Authors: Nino A Boezio, Catherine Ehrlich, Anthony Dardis, Thomas Grondin, Donald Krouse, Marc Altschull, Aaron Meder, Jon Palin, Gareth James Henry, David Lavelle, Paul Abberley, Justin Wolfers
    • Date: Feb 2007
    • Publication Name: Risks & Rewards
  • Advanced Risk Management Seminar - New York, December 2002
    they are all just models and none is “right” so care must be taken to choose the best model for the situa- ... Insurers – Chris Tahbaz, Debevoise & Plimpton The primary legal risk of insurers in the 1990s was the risk ...

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    • Authors: Catherine Ehrlich, Hubert B Mueller, David Ingram
    • Date: Jul 2003
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
    • Publication Name: Risks & Rewards
    • Topics: Enterprise Risk Management; Finance & Investments
  • Risks and Rewards Newsletter, July 2003, Issue No. 42
    membership would want us to retain investments as the primary focus, rather than shift to risk management, even ... management in consideration of several factors, primary among them the solvency concerns of policyholders— ...

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    • Authors: Nino A Boezio, Catherine Ehrlich, Martin Roy, Larry Rubin, Hubert B Mueller, Douglas A George, Teri Geske, Michael Bean, John Ryding, Leo Tilman, David Ingram, Christian Gilles, Ajay Rajadhyaksha
    • Date: Jul 2003
    • Publication Name: Risks & Rewards
  • Risks and Rewards Newsletter, February 2001, Issue No. 36
    approaches presented by Babbel, Gold and Merrill involve direct discounting of liability cash flows. However, current ... ings at a hurdle rate. Many observers feel that direct discounting and the actuarial appraisal method ...

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    • Authors: Lawrence N Bader, Nino A Boezio, Catherine Ehrlich, Luke Girard, Jeremy Gold, David Ingram, Victor Modugno, Max Rudolph, Stephen Strommen, Peter Tilley, David F Babbel, Sarah Christiansen, Gregory Goulding, Anthony Dardis, Edwin A Martin, William L Babcock, Craig Merrill, Marc Altschull, Stephen Britt, Peter D Jones
    • Date: Feb 2001
    • Publication Name: Risks & Rewards
  • Modeling Assumptions
    Modeling Assumptions This article focuses on one fundamental modeling assumption ... income analytics is built upon this one assumption, care should be taken in order to avoid unforeseen discrepancies ...

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    • Authors: Catherine Ehrlich
    • Date: Feb 2001
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial theory in business context
    • Publication Name: Risks & Rewards
    • Topics: Economics>Financial markets; Modeling & Statistical Methods
  • Risk and Rewards Newsletter, August 2007, Issue No. 50
    are trying to avoid. The first two premises are direct results of the risk neutral valuation assumption ... In summary we have concluded that F(d1) has no direct interpretation as a probability, but it is a part ...

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    • Authors: Catherine Ehrlich, Richard S Mattison, Joseph Koltisko, Stephen Stone, Steven Scoles, Marc Altschull, Nicola P Barrett, Aaron Meder, Valdimar Armann, Daniel Blamont, Pierre Haviller, David Prieul
    • Date: Jul 2007
    • Publication Name: Risks & Rewards