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  2. Experience modifier - Wikipedia

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    The experience rating approach uses an individual's or group’s historic data as a proxy for future risk, and insurers adjust and set insurance premiums and plans accordingly. [1] Each year, a newer year's data is added to the three year window of experience used in the calculation, and the oldest year from the prior calculation is dropped off.

  3. Actuarial present value - Wikipedia

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    The actuarial present value (APV) is the expected value of the present value of a contingent cash flow stream (i.e. a series of payments which may or may not be made). Actuarial present values are typically calculated for the benefit-payment or series of payments associated with life insurance and life annuities. The probability of a future ...

  4. Reinsurance Actuarial Premium - Wikipedia

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    Typically burning cost is the estimated cost of claims in the forthcoming insurance period, calculated from previous years' experience adjusted for changes in the numbers insured, the nature of cover and medical inflation. Historical (aggregate) data extraction; Adjustments to obtain 'as if' data:

  5. How To Use Life Insurance for Retirement - AOL

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    The cash value of a life insurance policy grows tax-free. As long as the money remains in the policy, the funds are tax-deferred similar to a 401(k) and IRA. You will not incur a withdrawal ...

  6. Net premium valuation - Wikipedia

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    It involves calculating a present value for the contractual liabilities of a contract, and deducting the value of future premiums. Both contractual liabilities, and future premiums in this calculation allow only for mortality and interest. The key with a net premium valuation is that the premiums being valued are theoretical measures - they ...

  7. Credibility theory - Wikipedia

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    For actuaries, it is important to know credibility theory in order to calculate a premium for a group of insurance contracts. The goal is to set up an experience rating system to determine next year's premium, taking into account not only the individual experience with the group, but also the collective experience. There are two extreme positions.

  8. Market Value Adjustment (MVA) and Your Annuity - AOL

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  9. Zillmerisation - Wikipedia

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    Zillmerisation relates to the valuation of a life insurance company by an actuary.. When new regular premium protection business (such as life or critical illness insurance) is written, the value of the company may reduce (when viewed on a regulatory basis) even if the business is likely to be profitable.