By Jeff Reeves
Their daily work may be different, but these younger actuaries share many perspectives about the big picture—and where the profession is headed.
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By Jack Cumming
It’s common for older people to want to protect themselves against the contingencies of aging, principally those requiring long-term care—cognitive decline, loss of function, dependency, etc.
By Thomas Ryan
There is tremendous focus now on the promise and potential of “insurtech,” the blending of insurance and advanced technology.
By Michael G. Malloy
Dog is said to be man’s best friend, and cats are notoriously curious … so what are we doing to make sure these curious, furry friends stay healthy throughout their lives?
By Keith Passwater, Dave Nelson, and Thomas Friedrich
Influenza (flu) is an infectious respiratory illness caused by a family of influenza viruses.
By D. Joeff Williams
I recently read a book about archery that made me think about how complex the apparently simple act of hitting a target is.
By Jeff Reeves
It’s hard to imagine life before our nation’s love affair with the automobile.
By Mike Hughes, Ian Sterling, and Raju Saxena
Insurers are embracing innovation and advanced technology like never before as they seek to drive growth, preserve profitability, and manage risk.
By Paul E. Forte and Roger D. Loomis
Today, consumers, regulators, and even insurers have questioned whether a level premium approach makes sense for LTCI.
A brief summary of global risks and how they might destabilize the planet such that a doomsday scenario becomes possible.