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Triple X:
• Far-reaching model regulation proposed in 1998 which provided a structure for the valuation of life insurance policies; three significant features of XXX were segmentation, select factors and deficiency mortality standards


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Term Life Pricing and Design: A New Day?
by Bill Winterman, Second Vice President & Pricing Leader
Coinsurance: A Reliable Alternative
By Glenn Cunningham, Executive Vice President, Life Reinsurance
Lapse Rates in a Principles-Based World
by Michael N. Failor, ASA, MAAA, Modeling Actuary, Life Solutions
Evolution of Capital Calculation
by Chris Britton, CFA, Vice President, Economic Capital
Principles-Based Reserving -- What to Expect
An Interview with Duncan Briggs
Viability of Capital Markets Alternatives
An interview with Donald Callahan
Outsourcing as a Competitive Advantage
by David Dorans, Vice President Product Consulting & Development
Flexing Their Muscles: Disputes Are Rising
Includes comments from Paul Rutledge, President
The Road to Securitization
by Christopher R. Smith, Second Vice President, Capital & Liquidity Management
Securitization of Life Insurance
by Dr. J. David Cummins, Insurance and Risk Management professor at The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Triple X Implications: Asking the Tough Questions
by Paul Rutledge III, President


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