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  • Regulatory Debate [Part 1]: Universal Versus Whole Life
    the consumers and assuming the companies will take care of themselves. Regulation is supposed to be ... international theme and say, "Competition will take care of that to the extent that the consumers want it ...

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    • Authors: David Hippen, David Simbro, Michael Scott Smith, Elinor Friedman, Jeffrey M Dube
    • Date: Oct 2002
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
    • Publication Name: Record of the Society of Actuaries
    • Topics: Life Insurance>Universal life
  • Regulatory Debate [Part 2]: Changes to the Standard Nonforfeiture Law
    should be getting out of that contract. If you don't care about cash values when you buy it, you can buy ... solvency and who believe that they should take care of themselves. In the end, because nonforfeiture ...

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    • Authors: David Hippen, William J Schreiner, William John Cummings, Elinor Friedman
    • Date: Oct 2002
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
    • Publication Name: Record of the Society of Actuaries
    • Topics: Annuities>Fixed annuities
  • Product Matters! May 2006, Issue No. 65
    under- written for an employer-sponsored long-term care insurance (LTCI) program between March 1995 and ... status in the record. In one study of office-based care, the record accu- rately reported only about 20 ...

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    • Authors: Douglas Doll, David Hippen, Donna Claire, Elinor Friedman, Robert Stone, Tamara Burden, Thomas Ashley, Laura Vecchione
    • Date: May 2006
    • Publication Name: Product Matters!