The Fair Value of Insurance Liabilities

The Fair Value of Insurance Liabilities
Author: Irwin T. Vanderhoof
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2013-04-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1475767323

This book explores theoretical and practical implications of reflecting the fair value of liabilities for insurance companies. In addition, the contributions discuss the disclosure of these values to the financial and regulatory communities and auditing firms which are actually calculating this illusive but important variable. It combines contributions by distinguished practitioners from the insurance, accounting and finance fields, with those of prominent academics. One of the central themes of the collection is that adequate disclosure of the true economic value of insurance company liabilities is both possible and desirable. Wherever possible, the insurance valuation process is wedded with modern financial theory. For example, the use of option pricing theory is applied to insurance companies, where the true value of the firm's liabilities is a critical variable. Methods such as cash flow, earned profit and indirect discount are explored.

Tax Basis Assets and Liabilities of U.S. Life Insurers

Tax Basis Assets and Liabilities of U.S. Life Insurers
Author: Edward L. Robbins
Publisher: ACTEX Publications
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2015-03-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1625423837

This new, innovative textbook, a sequel to US Tax Reserves for Life Insurers published in 2005, provides authoritative guidance and mathematical approaches to calculating both actuarial tax basis liabilities (reserves and related items) and assets (primarily invested assets and deferred taxes). The text provides an introduction to statutory and tax reserve planning and includes a detailed discussion of the pertinent parts of the authoritative guidance, including extensive references to specific cases and rulings. This sequel provides significant detail on investment tax accounting and offers an introduction to tax aspects of business combinations.

The Property/casualty Insurance Industry

The Property/casualty Insurance Industry
Author: Coopers & Lybrand
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This report reviews the key features and public policy issues regarding the property & casualty insurance industry in Canada. It begins with an overview of the business and structure of the industry: the nature and composition of the property and casualty business, the industry in the context of the Canadian financial services sector, financial structure, and regulation of the industry. It then discusses the following issues: the financial capacity of the industry to handle claims resulting from a major earthquake; the likelihood of major industry consolidation; potential changes in the industry's distribution system in the near future; and the impact of technology in general.