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The Measure of Expenses in Life Assurance Companies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 August 2016

James R. Macfadyen*
Affiliation:
Legal and General Life Assurance Society

Extract

Till recently, it does not seem to have occurred to anyone that there was a fatal defect in the usual mode of estimating a life company's expenditure, and we were content to go on in the old way of considering it as the ratio such expenditure bore to the total premium revenue. And, so far as my recollection goes, not even the offices that had been animadverted on for extravagance, thought fit to dispute the dictum on the ground that this method of calculation was erroneous. However, since the reading of Mr. Deuchar's paper, and the more recent publication of Mr. Sprague's letters, these societies have awakened to the fact that they have been much calumniated; and are now ready, as a complete answer to the charge, to point out that it is their new business that has cost the money. No doubt this is a perversion of their theory that Messrs.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1876

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References

page 153 note * See vol. xvii, p. 323.

page 153 note † The letters here referred to appeared in the Insurance Record for 16 Oct. and 6 Nov. 1874, and 12 Feb. 1875. A portion of the last is reprinted after the discussion on Mr. Bailey's paper (see p. 10). The other material portion s of the three letters, omitting all references to the opinions of individual actuaries or to the figures of particular companies, are reprinted on pages 167–170.—ED. J. I. A.

page 162 note * The passage here referred to by Mr. Curtis will be found reprinted on p. 170.—ED. J. I. A.