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On the Practice and Powers of Assurance Companies in regard to the Investment of their Life Assurance Funds

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 August 2016

Extract

The subject of Life Assurance Investments does not seem to have been discussed for a long time at the meetings of the Institute. Two valuable and instructive papers, bearing the honoured names of Mr. Samuel Brown and Mr. Arthur H. Bailey, were read to the Institute respectively on 25 January 1858 (J.I.A., vii, 241) and 24 February 1862 (J.I.A., x, 142), but they appear to be the only contributions of importance, dealing with the question in its entirety, to be found in the Journal. Notwithstanding the lapse of time which has taken place since the latter date, the principles of investment as defined by these two distinguished authorities are still very generally applicable to present needs; and the articles themselves have lost none of their charm for the student of life assurance finance, characterized as they are by soundness of judgment and by felicity of expression.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1892

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