Longevity's evil twin: Inflation
The Academy's Senior Pension Fellow Ron Gebhardtsbauer discussed inflation risk and offered a few suggestions on how to manage this risk.
The Academy's Senior Pension Fellow Ron Gebhardtsbauer discussed inflation risk and offered a few suggestions on how to manage this risk.
The Academy was mentioned in a jobs section feature that explored the actuarial profession.
Academy Senior Pension Fellow Ron Gebhardtsbauer was quoted. He said that a traditional pension plan generally suits older employees better than a 401(k), because of how benefits are calculated.
Academy Senior Health Fellow Cori Uccello urged the presidential candidates to start paying attention to Medicare's financial difficulties. "Candidates need to break the silence, acknowledge the problem, and begin a public dialogue that addresses the tradeoffs necessary to ensure Medicare's future," Uccello wrote. Her commentary was published during the height of primary season, which brings national attention to New Hampshire, who holds the nation's first primary.
Academy Committee on Property and Liability Financial Reporting (COPLFR) Chairperson Marc Oberholtzer wrote an article based on the committee's overview of the loss reserving process. The overview includes a sample checklist of actuarial information that might be helpful to P/C insurers' audit committees and boards of directors.
Contingencies magazine feature that included articles from the presidential candidates on health care reform was cited. Since 2000, as an election-year tradition, Contingencies has invited both presidential candidates to pen articles addressing a major issue of interest to the actuarial community.
Contingencies magazine feature that included articles from the presidential candidates on health care reform was cited. Since 2000, as an election-year tradition, Contingencies has invited both presidential candidates to pen articles addressing a major issue of interest to the actuarial community.
Contingencies magazine feature that included articles from the presidential candidates on health care reform was cited. Since 2000, as an election-year tradition, Contingencies has invited both presidential candidates to pen articles addressing a major issue of interest to the actuarial community.
Contingencies magazine feature that included articles from the presidential candidates on health care reform was cited. Since 2000, as an election-year tradition, Contingencies has invited both presidential candidates to pen articles addressing a major issue of interest to the actuarial community.
Contingencies magazine feature that included articles from the presidential candidates on health care reform was cited. Since 2000, as an election-year tradition, Contingencies has invited both presidential candidates to pen articles addressing a major issue of interest to the actuarial community.