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Product Development News, March 1999, Issue No. 48
Phillip J.T. Cernanec...................1 Long-Term Care Topics, Part I of II by Michael S. Abroe....... ... .11 (continued on page 2, column 1) Long-Term Care Topics by Michael S. Abroe Chairperson’s Corner ...- Authors: Michael S Abroe, Philip J Cernanec, Boris Brizeli
- Date: Mar 1999
- Publication Name: Product Matters!
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Part II: Segregated Funds—“No Loss” Proposition
require that the insured make use of a company "care coor- dinator,” who will review the person’s need ... "plan of care,” making use of the most effective and cost-efficient services. Long Term Care policies ...- Authors: Boris Brizeli
- Date: Mar 1999
- Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
- Publication Name: Product Matters!
- Topics: Reinsurance>Product development - Reinsurance
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Canadian Corner: Part I. Segregated Funds—“No Loss” Proposition
Canadian Corner: Part I. Segregated Funds—“No Loss” Proposition This article briefly describes ... Section Council. REFERENCES 1. Bernard, G.A. “A Direct Approach to Pricing Death Bene- fit Guarantees ...- Authors: Boris Brizeli
- Date: Jun 1998
- Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
- Publication Name: Product Matters!
- Topics: Annuities>Variable annuities
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Does Anyone Here Speak Greek? Hedging Your Equity-Indexed Products
Does Anyone Here Speak Greek? Hedging Your Equity-Indexed Products From a session at the Spring ... that much, we simply hedge once a day and don’t care what the movement is. With regard to the notional ...- Authors: Anson Glacy, Francis Sabatini, Boris Brizeli, Scott Houghton, Kevin P Guckian, Henning Hasle, THOMAS K BAUER
- Date: May 1999
- Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Problem analysis and definition
- Publication Name: Record of the Society of Actuaries
- Topics: Enterprise Risk Management>Portfolio management - ERM; Enterprise Risk Management>Risk measurement - ERM; Modeling & Statistical Methods>Stochastic models