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The Rhythm of Life Office Surplus and Bonus Distribution under Modern Conditions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 August 2014

A. S. Clarke*
Affiliation:
Manchester Actuarial Society
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Extract

The question of bonus distributions has been much in the minds of actuaries during the post-war period. In October 1959 a paper was submitted by Benz to the Institute of Actuaries which he introduced with the following remarks: ‘Recent financial events have caused new problems to come before actuaries when advising on the finances of life offices and, in particular, on bonus distributions to with-profit policyholders. These problems may be said very briefly to centre around the question of what circumstances make it appropriate for an office to depart from the normal procedure for distributing bonuses.’

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Institute of Actuaries Students' Society 1961

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