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Перевод: actuarial speek actuarial


[прилагательное]
страховой; актуарный


Тезаурус:

  1. an outline of the results of the most recent formal actuarial valuation or later formal review of the scheme on an ongoing basis.
  2. The long term results of cardiac transplantation are now excellent with five year actuarial survival of almost 70% when the results of heart transplantation from all institutions are combined.
  3. A total of 3054 heart transplantations were reported to the registry of the International Society of Heart and Lung Transplantation in 1990, and overall actuarial survival rates at 1 and 5 years have been reported at 90% and 68% respectively.
  4. Any surpluses or deficits in the pension schemes identified by periodic actuarial valuations are taken to the profit and loss account over the remainder of the expected service lives of current employees.
  5. Perhaps surprisingly, the methods of modern-day actuarial statistics, where "lifetables" are constructed on behalf of insurance companies to help them estimate the probable lifespans of various classes of individual, have come to our aid in this project.
  6. It's a routine valuation exercise based on actuarial tables.
  7. Auditors will no longer be allowed to audit specialist valuations - such as actuarial valuations and valuations of brands, intellectual property and other intangible assets - that have been prepared by their own or an associated practice in the UK or abroad.
  8. The facts about the actuarial profession are very different.
  9. Perhaps he will be able to get the best out of Springbok centre Faffa Knoetze who has been battling with injury and actuarial exams for the last few seasons.
  10. (a) the actuarial method used and a brief description of the main actuarial assumptions
  11. Conversely, if we are concerned about ex post outcomes, we would not be happy about treating the person as receiving the average, or actuarial, benefit from government spending (e.g., on health), and would want to try to measure the actual provision in relation to need.
  12. It is logical that this should be so for actuarial skills are in limited supply, are in increasing demand, and frequently carry a great deal of responsibility.
  13. "Actuarial work does not just mean being involved in a mass of figures"

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