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Webinar

Reactions to the IASB and FASB Insurance Contracts Papers

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Date:

Jan. 3, 2011

Time:

5:00 AM

Slides:

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January 3, 2011
Noon – 1:30 p.m. Eastern


This webinar focused on the Academy’s positions and responses to the IASB Insurance Contracts Exposure Draft and accompanying FASB Discussion Paper, Preliminary Views on Insurance Contracts. Presenters provided an overview of the comment letters submitted to the IASB and FASB. The panel also discussed the activities of the IASB’s Insurance Working Group and the joint IASB/FASB roundtable meetings on Insurance Contracts, as well as a projected timetable for IFRS.

 

WEBINAR PRESENTERS

  • Rowen Bell, FSA, MAAA, Chairperson of the Academy’s Financial Reporting Committee, member of the Academy’s IFRS Task Force
  • Thomas Herget, FSA, MAAA, member of the Academy’s Financial Reporting Committee, member of the Academy’s IFRS Task Force
  • William Hines, FSA, MAAA, member of the Academy’s Financial Reporting Committee, Chairperson of the Academy’s IFRS Task Force
  • Marc Oberholtzer, FCAS, MAAA, member of the Academy’s Financial Reporting Committee, member of the Academy’s IFRS Task Force

CE CREDIT

The American Academy of Actuaries believes in good faith that your attendance at this live webinar entitled “Reactions to the IASB and FASB Insurance Contracts Papers” may constitute relevant continuing education and an organized activity as defined under the current Qualification Standards for Actuaries Issuing Statements of Actuarial Opinion in the United States depending upon your area of practice. Under the U.S. Qualification Standards, an hour of continuing education is defined as 50 minutes, and fractions of an hour may be counted.

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