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  • Mortality Experience and Underwriting
    raises the following questions regarding mortality and underwriting: How does mortality under term insurance ... compare with that under permanent insurance? To what extent should large amounts of accidental death benefits ...

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    • Authors: Hillary J Fisher, Ernest J Moorhead, Edward A. Lew, Andrew C Webster, Alton P Morton, William J November, Charles A. Ormsby, John L. Stearns, Walter A Merriam, James G Bruce
    • Date: Sep 1960
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
    • Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
    • Topics: Experience Studies & Data>Mortality
  • General
    discussion looks at the results derived from the 15th International Congress of Actuaries and the legislations ... and proposed in the U.S. giving favorable tax treatment to pension contributions by the self-employed.

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    • Authors: Preston C Bassett, Melvin D Bennett, John M Bragg, Norman F Buck, Burton E Burton, Frederick W Clark, Thomas M Galt, John Gorham, Paul H Knies, Robert F Link, John J Marcus, Robert J Myers, Jack O Parsonage, Conrad Siegel, George N Watson, Charles F B Richardson, Carl Fischer, GILBERT W FITZHUGH, Daniel Barry, E A Dougherty, Andrew C Webster, Geoffrey N Calvert, J Edwin Matz, Richard J Mellman, Ray M Peterson, Kenneth H Ross, Victor E Henningsen, Allen L. Mayerson, Lowell M Dorn, Clark T Foster, Wilmer A Jenkins, William F Marples, Robert T Jackson, Manuel Gelles, Ralph H. Maglathlin, Ralph E. Traber, M. Albert Linton, Alan A. Groth, William M Anderson, Melvin C Pryce, Donald M Ellis, A Charles Howell, James G Bruce, Harold A Garabedian, Stuart J Kingston, Alden Thomson Bunyan, Robert Ellis Shalen, J Edward Morrison, Aubrey White, Saul Sidney Lipkind, Cody Daniel, Jay Elkins
    • Date: Apr 1958
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
    • Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
    • Topics: Pensions & Retirement>Plan design