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Strategies actuarial

This strategy is designed to take you as far as you can go—but not much further. The actuarial strategy involves spending capital at a regular clip so that little or nothing is left over for children, friends, or charitable institutions. [Pg.228]

You must take into account the fact that, as you dip into your capital, the income it produces will diminish. This strategy can be a high risk. If you have a partner, the calculations are more complex, and you may want to talk to a financial expert before embarking on the actuarial strategy. [Pg.229]

Actuarial justice is a concept utilised in criminological literature to describe the tendency towards instrumental, regulatory modes of crime governance. Writers such as David Garland (2001) have identified the development of a bifurcated criminal justice system, which combines an instrumental strategy and an expressive strategy. On the one hand, modern penal practices are characterised by the imposition of harsher sanctions, politicised penal policies, and the expansion of the penal infrastructure. At the same time, however, the criminal justice system... [Pg.74]

Bisping M (2013) Risk transformation through capital markets. In Lane M (ed) Alternative (re)insurance strategies, 2nd edn. Risk Books, Chicago Clark K (1986) A Formal Approach to Catastrophe Risk Assessment and Management, in the Proceedings of the Casualty Actuarial Society, Vol. 73, Part 2, No. 140... [Pg.771]


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