Cash-Flow Valuation and Value at Risk

Autor: Brender, Allan
Zdroj: North American Actuarial Journal; April 1999, Vol. 3 Issue: 2 p26-29, 4p
Abstrakt: AbstractThe cash-flow valuation method (CFVM) has been developed in Canada for the valuation of insurance company annuity products. Its range of application is expected to be extended shortly to the valuation of most other life insurance company products. The CFVM is based on the use of “best-guess” assumptions, supplemented by specific provisions for adverse deviations. In this paper, special attention is paid to the calculation of the provision for adverse deviations with respect to the interest rate risk. We show that the determination of this provision is the analog for life insurance and annuity policy liabilities of the calculation by banks of Value at Risk (VaR) with respect to portfolios of securities held for trading.
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