The Spring Life Perspectives covers a new principle-based reserve (PBR) public policy practice note. Also in the issue, a life task force commented on an exposure draft of Actuarial Standard of Practice (ASOP) No. 11, the NAIC released PBR guidance, Academy life groups commented to NAIC, and recent state and federal life-practice legislative and regulatory activity.
Life Practice Council Comments on Proposed Revision of ASOP No. 11
The Life Practice Council sent a comment letter to the Actuarial Standards Board on the proposed revision of Actuarial Standard of Practice (ASOP) No. 11, Reinsurance Involving Life Insurance, Annuities, or Health Benefit Plans in Financial Reports.
This Week: The Record Released, Covering 2019 Academy Activity; Multiple Webinars Highlight Upcoming Remote CE Opportunities; PBR Practice Note
Read the latest issue of This Week—the Academy’s end-of-week digital newsletter, compiling a week’s worth of news, updates, and media coverage in one convenient, easy-to-use publication.
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Academy President Joeff Williams moderates the conversation, which features experts from the casualty, health, life, pension, and risk management and financial reporting practice areas discussing issues relevant to those areas.
Work Group Releases New Practice Note on Risk-Focused Examinations
The Life Valuation Committee's Principle-Based Reserve (PBR) Review Procedures Work Group released a public policy practice note, Common Practices of Examining Actuaries Involved in Statutory Financial Solvency Examinations of Life and Health Insurers, Including Considerations for Principle-Based Reserves.
The Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries (JBEA) has approved the Academy as a qualifying sponsor of continuing education (CE) programs for enrolled actuaries.
EA Request for Certificate of Attendance (2:00pm April 23, 2020)
The Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries (JBEA) has approved the Academy as a qualifying sponsor of continuing education (CE) programs for enrolled actuaries.
HealthCheck, Spring 2020
The Spring HealthCheck—the first edition of the 10-year-old publication as a quarterly—covers the Academy’s new webpage of coronavirus pandemic resources, as well the recently published “FAQs on COVID-19 and Its Effects on Health Spending and Health Insurance,” both of which are being continually updated.