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The Life Association of America

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 August 2016

Extract

We have received through the courtesy of Mr. William Barnes, late Superintendent of the Insurance Department of New York, and now “Consulting Counsel and Actuary,” a pamphlet of 63 pages, purporting to be a report on the condition and prospects of the above Insurance Company for the year 1870, but which may with perhaps greater propriety be called a review of the general position of Life Insurance in America, England, Germany, and France.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1872

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References

page 359 note * In reprinting Mr. Barnes's figures, five dollars have been taken as equal to £1 sterling.—ED. J.I. A.

page 373 note * In the German statistics, the returns of some companies cover the number of persons,—in others, number of policies.