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This concise introduction to life contingencies, the theory behind the actuarial work around life insurance and pension funds, will appeal to the reader who likes applied mathematics. In addition to model of life contingencies, the theory of compound interest is explained and it is shown how...
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Because of the profitable nature of risk businesses in the long term, de Finetti (1957) suggested that surplus models should allow for cash leakages, as otherwise the surplus would unrealistically grow (on average) to the infinity. These leakages were interpreted as 'dividends'. Subsequent...
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Because of the profitable nature of risk businesses in the long term, de Finetti suggested that surplus models should allow for cash leakages, as otherwise the surplus would unrealistically grow (on average) to infinity. These leakages were interpreted as ‘dividends’. Subsequent literature...
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