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The Effect of Using the Lapse Element in calculating Premiums and Reserves

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 August 2016

Arthur Hunter
Affiliation:
New York Life Insurance Company, New York

Extract

So far as I have been able to discover, very little has been written on the effect which the allowing for the lapse element has on premiums and the corresponding reserves. In Mr. T. G. Ackland's paper, reported in vol. xxxiii, part II of the Institute Journal, he treats of the “Effect of an Estimated Allowance for “Withdrawals upon the Net Premiums and Valuation Factors “computed, and upon the Reserves on Net Liability”, and shows the effect which a certain assumed lapse rate has on the premiums and reserves, but does not show what effect there is when the lapse rate is increased or diminished. The province of this paper is to show the general effect of lapse rate, and whether a larger element of lapse in the calculation increases or decreases the corresponding reserves.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1901

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