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GN29: Occupational pension schemes - advisers to trustees or a participating employer. Version 5.0
This pensions Guidance Note has been retained by the Actuarial Profession. MAP/GN29 V5.0 B29.1 GN29: Occupational Pension Schemes - Advisers to the Trustees or a Participating Employer Classification Practice Standard MEMBERS ARE REMINDED THAT EVERY ... read more >>
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Genetics and insurance - some social policy issues
Rapid developments in genetic science have been accompanied by confusion regarding the predictive power of DNA-based tests and in the impact of such tests on the insurance industry. The United Kingdom actuarial profession has begun to engage in the ... read more >>
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Compliance Bulletin 6 - FSA note, June 2003
Changes to the corporate or legal status of authorised professional firms post N2. Note and covering letter from the FSA Direct line: 020 7676 1594 Local fax: Email: sam.tymms@fsa.gov.uk Ms N Will Secretary to DPB Committee Institute of Actuaries Staple ... read more >>
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Measuring and managing the economic risks and costs of with-profits business
Draft background paper for the Faculty Sessional Meeting on 17 February 2003 which took the form of a lecture by John Hibbert on some of the issues raised by the application of modelling tools to the measurement or value, risk and capital. BAJ Paper ... read more >>
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GN29: Occupational Pension Schemes - Advisers to Trustees or a Participating Employer. Version 5.0. Covering letter
The 1995 Pensions Act requires the trustees of certain occupational pension schemes to appoint a Scheme Actuary. This Guidance Note [GN29] clarifies the responsibilites of actuaries with regard to such an appointment and also the responsibilities of ... read more >>
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Implementing accounting standards (handout)
1 abcd 2003 Pensions Convention Implementing accounting standards Richard Soldan FRS17 in 2002 - what have we seen? n Deficits n Poor equity performance n P&L and STRGL n Assumptions n expected equity returns n discount rate Balance sheet ... read more >>