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There has been some work, e.g.Carriere (1998), Valdez (2000b), and Valdez (2001), leading to the development of statistical models in understanding the mortality pattern of terminated policies. However, there is a scant literature on the empirical evidence of the true nature of the relationship...
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Death benefits are generally the largest cash flow items that affect the financial statements of life insurers; some may still not have a systematic process to track and monitor death claims. In this article, we explore data clustering to examine and understand how actual death claims differ...
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In this paper, we study the fair fee of a flexible premium variable annuity (FPVA), in which the policyholder can choose to pay periodic premiums during the accumulation phase instead of a single initial premium. We are able to express fair fees using a fast and accurate approximation based on...
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In this paper we propose a robust assessment for the net premium of a standard lifeinsurance contract with respect to the uncertainty on the estimated residual lifetimedistribution function. Specifically, we provide a method to derive the range of valuesthat the net premium of a given contract...
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