Sentences with phrase «of actuaries published»

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From a report written by Simpa Baiye, a consulting actuary, and published by the Society of Actuaries.
The Society of Actuaries cuts content review time by 50 %, and development by 25 % creating and managing more than 400 pre-qualification and continuing education courses and over 10,000 pages of content using dominKnow's web - based content authoring and publishing platform.
Last August Milevsky's article Tontine Thinking was published in The Actuary, arguing mortality credits should be re-introduced explicitly in the design of future Retirement Income products.
The Stanford Center on Longevity, working with the Society of Actuaries, published a study of hundreds of ways to create income in retirement, and this plan, one of the simplest, ended up being the most sound (surprise, simple things work well.
He cites Government Actuary Department figures published in July 2017 that predict a 0 % rate would leave about 26 % of claimants undercompensated.
The late Sir Michael Ogden QC who gave them his name — why they were not called the Tables of an Inter-disciplinary Working Party of Actuaries, Lawyers, Accountants and other interested parties is an enigma — said this when they were first published: «When it comes to the explanatory notes we must make sure that they are readily comprehensible.
The Selection Committee for the 2011 and 2012 Awards included Anne Marie Vanier, The Chief Property and Casualty Actuary at RBC Insurance, Christine Wilson, the Executive Director of Content Planning at CBC English Services, John Clifford, a Partner at McMillan Binch LLP, Matt Peterson, the chair of Pride at Work Canada and Director of Diversity Strategies for CIBC, and Gary P.Rodrigues, Publishing Consultant and Slaw contributor.
Proposals to alter the market rules applying to the individual and small group health insurance markets would likely require changing the Affordable Care Act's (ACA) risk adjustment program, the American Academy of Actuaries said in a recently published issue brief.
According to a 2012 study by the Society of Actuaries, 65 % of polled insurance companies have instituted a policy of «stretch criteria,» defined as «any formal written rules that exist outside a company's traditional published preferred criteria -LSB-, and] that allow underwriters to vary from the preferred criteria.»
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