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The Financial Reporter
than to hold assets that are primarily for the direct or indirect benefit or use of the insurer or its ... an answer. The answer is Section members. If we care, we have to get involved. Learn about the issues ...- Authors: Richard H Browne, Stanton L Cole, Larry M Gorski, Mike Lombardi, Thomas Nace, Kevin E Palmer, Shirley Hwei-Chung Shao, Barry L Shemin, S Michael McLaughlin
- Date: Sep 2000
- Publication Name: The Financial Reporter
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The Financial Reporter
may be conceptually viewed as consisting of four primary components: (1) unamortized deferred acquisition ... pricing for substan- dard mortality and long-term care pricing would involve condition C, and so on. In ...- Authors: Application Administrator, Jerry Enoch, Larry M Gorski, Jeyaraj Vadiveloo, Laura J Hay, John F Bevacqua, Scott E Wright, Keith Terry
- Date: Mar 2003
- Publication Name: The Financial Reporter
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The Financial Reporter
issues because of increased frequency of managed care organization insolvencies. Life & Health Actuarial ... and uncertainties across product lines, between primary and secondary benefits, and in reserving for multiple ...- Authors: Anson Glacy, Larry M Gorski, Norman E Hill, James W Lamson, Donald Maves, Bruce Moore, Thomas Nace, David Sandberg, Shirley Hwei-Chung Shao, S Michael McLaughlin
- Date: Jun 2000
- Publication Name: The Financial Reporter
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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 ...- 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
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Education & Examination Redesign—An Update
Education & Examination Redesign—An Update Education & Examination Redesign—An ... finance, investment, health and group life, managed care, individual insurance, and retirement benefits.- Authors: Larry M Gorski
- Date: May 1999
- Competency: Professional Values>Practice expertise
- Publication Name: The Financial Reporter
- Topics: Actuarial Profession>Qualifications; Actuarial Profession>Professional development
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Reflections of a Regulatory Actuary
Reflections of a Regulatory Actuary Reflections of a Regulatory Actuary by Larry Gorski Annuity ... claim costs or continuance tables for long term care insurance. Experience, coupled with actuarial judgment ...- Authors: Larry M Gorski
- Date: Mar 2003
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial theory in business context; Professional Values>Practice expertise; Professional Values>Public interest representation
- Publication Name: The Financial Reporter
- Topics: Actuarial Profession; Annuities>Reserves - Annuities; Financial Reporting & Accounting>Statutory accounting; Life Insurance>Reserves - Life Insurance; Public Policy
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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 ...- 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