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  • Risks & Rewards Newsletter, August 2005, Issue No. 47
    taxes and employment related expenses (including day care). • The behavior might be irrational in the “effi- ... theoretical approach—chosen for tractability. The primary theo- retical approach uses the lognormal distribution ...

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    • Authors: Society of Actuaries, W Paul McCrossan, Michael J O'Connor, Steven Siegel, Joseph Koltisko, Application Administrator, Barry Freedman, Cees Dert
    • Date: Aug 2005
    • Publication Name: Risks & Rewards
  • The Financial Reporter
    systems, especially statutory, were planned with such care and forethought. We have long dealt with statutory ... been called the “fixed goodwill” method. Ordinary direct methods (such as the EITF method, see [5] pg. 390-391) ...

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    • Authors: Michael Eckman, David C Heavilin, Thomas Nace, David C Scheinerman, Raymond Ted Schlude, Joseph Koltisko, Steven F Grondin, Mary S Saslow
    • Date: Sep 2001
    • Publication Name: The Financial Reporter
  • Risks and Rewards Newsletter, May 2002, Issue No. 39
    to begin to use the risk assessment approach to direct their audit activities by June 2002 and the entire ... not been lost; all stable value managers weigh care- fully the minimum issuer credit rating they deem ...

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    • Authors: Nino A Boezio, Anson Glacy, David Ingram, Victor Modugno, Max Rudolph, Hubert B Mueller, Joseph Koltisko
    • Date: May 2002
    • Publication Name: Risks & Rewards
  • The Financial Reporter
    and recom- mendations with respect to long-term care are expected to be presented at the March 2002 ... include: • Health Care Receivables: Health RBC was modified to recognize health care receivables which ...

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    • Authors: Application Administrator, Thomas Nace, Raymond Ted Schlude, Barry L Shemin, Anthony J Zeppetella, Russell Menze, Joseph Koltisko
    • Date: Apr 2001
    • Publication Name: The Financial Reporter
  • 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