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  • The New Standard Ordinary Mortality Table - Proposed by the Subcommittee on Deficiency Reserves of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners
    Issue Ages 20-24 22 32 14-15 14½ Issue Ages 15-19 17 30~ 16 and over ... Attained Ages 30-34 .. 32 ... unadjusted mortality rates at ages 2, 7, 12, and 17 could be used to represent recent average company ...

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    • Authors: Charles M Sternhell
    • Date: Mar 1957
    • Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
    • Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
    • Topics: Experience Studies & Data>Mortality; Financial Reporting & Accounting>Statutory accounting; Life Insurance>Reserves - Life Insurance
  • The 1960 Modification of the a-1949 Table with Projection - Actuarial Note
    for immediate refund annuities were about 16°fo-17°fo at the time the a-1949 Table was presented. It ... annuities are now at about the same level as the 17% and 16°-/o margins under the 1946-48 experience ...

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    • Authors: Charles H Page, Edward A. Lew, Charles M Sternhell, Wilmer A Jenkins, William C. McCarter
    • Date: Mar 1961
    • Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Problem analysis and definition
    • Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
    • Topics: Annuities>Pricing - Annuities; Annuities>Reserves - Annuities; Experience Studies & Data>Mortality
  • Discussion of Preceding Paper
    17.370 17.286 17.219 17.134 17.755 17•595 17.442 17•296 17.219 17.219 17.219 17.219 .385 ... per 1,000. The approximate mortality rate is about 17% less than the exact mortality rate. According to ...

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    • Authors: Joseph C Noback, Charles F Pestal, Harry Walker, James E Hoskins, Charles M Sternhell, Clark T Foster, Wilmer A Jenkins, Walter G Bowerman
    • Date: Nov 1952
    • Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
    • Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
    • Topics: Annuities; Experience Studies & Data>Mortality