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An Experiment in Connection With Life Office Valuation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 October 2014

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Synopsis

The first part of the paper consists of a mathematical analysis of a method of ensuring solvency in an expanding life office investing only in first-class dated and irredeemable securities on the assumption that the market price structure of dated medium to long term securities may change only in such a way that at any time the gross redemption yield for any particular term to redemption will bear a constant ratio to the yield on irredeemables. This leads to a method of valuation of liabilities which is independent of any subjective estimate of the future rate of interest.

The second part of the paper suggests a possible use of this method of valuation in conjunction with the technique of Linear Programming as an aid to the management of a life assurance and annuity fund. This is illustrated by a worked example relating to investment policy, and applications to new business policy and “gearing” are discussed generally.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1958

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