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  • The Life Actuary Newsletter, August 2003, Vol. 1, Issue No. 45
    Society ofActuaries who indicated “Life” as their primary practice area, it gives me great pleasure to welcome ... analysis is that 2,170 SOA members did not select a Primary Practice Area. Do these members have professional ...

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    • Authors: Larry M Gorski, Edward Robbins, Narayan S Shankar, R. Dale Hall, Karen Gentilcore, Application Administrator
    • Date: Aug 2003
  • The Life Actuary Newsletter, March 2004, Vol. 2, Issue No. 1
    tax environment. The actuarial community is the primary professional constituency that can come up with ... as those for whom the business results are the primary focus. The Bottom Line Ultimately, the success ...

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    • Authors: Larry M Gorski, Steven Malerich, Edward Robbins, Narayan S Shankar, R. Dale Hall, Karen Gentilcore
    • Date: Mar 2004
  • The Financial Reporter
    and convexities of the various asset classes. But care must be taken so that the duration and convexi- ... hear the “bad news” from the actuary. Authority & Direct Access: In over 90% of the time, the VA has authority ...

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    • Authors: David N Becker, Thomas Campbell, Harold Forbes, Larry M Gorski, G Mitchell, Stephen N Patzman, Edward Robbins, Hans J Wagner, Glyn A Holton, Cecilia Green
    • Date: May 1999
    • Publication Name: The Financial Reporter
  • The Financial Reporter
    ance. In the real world, neither investment banks, direct writers, or reinsurers can take on the whole risk ... risks. The direct writer needs to determine their risk tolerance and take some risk. Direct writers are ...

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    • Authors: Robert A Brown, Anson Glacy, Larry M Gorski, R Thomas Herget, G Mitchell, Thomas Nace, Edward Robbins, Raymond Ted Schlude, Darryl Wagner, Michelle Chong Tai-Bell, Patricia Matson
    • Date: Feb 2000
    • Publication Name: The Financial Reporter