Life InsurancePrentice-Hall, 1976 - 652페이지 |
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... fact that the entire reserve is held in a separate account whose assets would be invested primarily in equities . A basic difference between the New York Life design and the Dutch design is the fact that , under the New York Life design ...
... fact that the entire reserve is held in a separate account whose assets would be invested primarily in equities . A basic difference between the New York Life design and the Dutch design is the fact that , under the New York Life design ...
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... fact concealed is whether its knowledge by the company would have . influenced it in accepting or rejecting the risk , or if it would have been a fair reason for increasing the premium . In other words , was the concealment so ...
... fact concealed is whether its knowledge by the company would have . influenced it in accepting or rejecting the risk , or if it would have been a fair reason for increasing the premium . In other words , was the concealment so ...
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... fact must be kept in mind that one - year term policies are rarely sold . The usual term policies extend for five years or longer , and this fact brings complications into the matter of rate making . Suppose it is desired to compute the ...
... fact must be kept in mind that one - year term policies are rarely sold . The usual term policies extend for five years or longer , and this fact brings complications into the matter of rate making . Suppose it is desired to compute the ...
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1958 CSO Table accumulated actuarial addition adverse selection agent amount of insurance annual premium annuity application assets average basis beneficiary Blue Cross-Blue Shield cash value claim clause company's cost coverage death deductible disability income dividends double indemnity earnings employee endowment endowment policy expenses face amount factors funds gross premiums guaranteed Homewood hospital income policy increase industrial insurance company insurance contract insurance policies insured's interest issued level premium liability limited loss male age maximum Medicare ment method mortality table NAIC nonforfeiture operations ordinary paid-up panies participating payable payment pension percent period permanent life insurance person policyholders premium rates present value protection purchase reinsurance renewable reserve result retirement Richard D risk settlement options single premium Society of Actuaries specific standard surance surgical surplus surrender value term insurance tion underwriting usually valuation whole-life