The Actuary

The Actuary

Author: K T Bowes

Publisher: Hakarimata Press

Published: 2021-02-10

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13:

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Desperate. Destitute. But no longer alone. She’s stayed hidden for six years. What harm could it do to attend her best friend’s wedding miles away from home? But the handsome actuary is the last person she expected to find on the dance floor. He knows who she is and the encounter causes an unwelcome reality check. She must protect her son. Emma made a promise, to hide and stay hidden. From him. But the old chemistry is still there. Just his smile is enough to plunge her back into confusion. So, she does the thing that worked last time. She runs. The journey home to her dismal house in the poorest sector of the city is fraught with danger. Even the taxi driver is too afraid to venture onto the housing estate. Emma is now trapped in a prison of her own making, fearful of a knock on the front door. She knows it’s coming. She knows he’s coming. This time, she has nowhere left to run. And the one who helped her last time is no longer taking her calls. Readers say, “This was impossible to put down.” Keywords related to this novel: english small town romance, british mystery series, british mystery novels, british murder mysteries books, british murder mysteries, british espionage novels, british crime series, british authors mysteries, british mysteries, british romantic suspense, forbidden romance books, forbidden romance, forbidden family bonding, forbidden desires, forbidden attraction, forbidden love, forbidden stepbrother, secret baby for the soldier, secret baby romance, secret baby romance books, injured veteran romance, espionage fiction,


The Actuary's Wife

The Actuary's Wife

Author: K T Bowes

Publisher: Hakarimata Press

Published: 2021-03-16

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13:

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He lied to her face and now she's in danger. Two men love Emma but hate each other. One has power. The other wants it. One night of passion left Emma back where she started and she should have known better. She allowed her emotions to strip away her hard-won mask of independence and let the handsome Russian back under her skin. He can't be trusted. He's lied to her before. And then there's Dolan, the Irishman who makes promises he can't keep. As another mystery reaches out its tainted fingers and drags Emma into the intrigue, only Anton's generous gift could help her keep her head above water. That is, until she stares at a knife blade aimed at her face and makes the choice to save a stranger. Download The Actuary's Wife today and fantasize about this series' intelligent heroes. This English mystery is guaranteed to spin out of control.


China's Commercial Health Insurance

China's Commercial Health Insurance

Author: China Development Research Foundation

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-08-18

Total Pages: 497

ISBN-13: 1000051862

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This book examines the financing of China’s health system, argues that present arrangements are not adequate and proposes an increased role for commercial health insurance as a way of overcoming the difficulties. Highlighting that China’s present social medical insurance system can only cover basic medical services, with the results that many Chinese people with higher income are going abroad for high-quality medical services and that doctors are not bringing in the salaries and obtaining the social status they expect, the book suggests that commercial health insurance offers a possible solution, in that it can help meet the demand of higher-income groups for better healthcare services while at the same time increasing the income of more competent medical professionals. The book goes on to consider the current state of China’s commercial insurance industry, outlining the various challenges that the industry needs to overcome if it is to fulfil an increased role, challenges such as greater specialization, increased capacity, structural reform, improved regulation and closer integration with China’s medical reform programme.


A History of British Actuarial Thought

A History of British Actuarial Thought

Author: Craig Turnbull

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-12-07

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 3319331833

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In the first book of its kind, Turnbull traces the development and implementation of actuarial ideas, from the conception of Equitable Life in the mid-18th century to the start of the 21st century. This book analyses the historical development of British actuarial thought in each of its three main practice areas of life assurance, pensions and general insurance. It discusses how new actuarial approaches were developed within each practice area, and how these emerging ideas interacted with each other and were often driven by common external factors such as shocks in the economic environment, new intellectual ideas from academia and developments in technology. A broad range of historically important actuarial topics are discussed such as the development of the blueprint for the actuarial management of with-profit business; historical developments in mortality modelling methods; changes in actuarial thinking on investment strategy for life and pensions business; changing perspectives on the objectives and methods for funding Defined Benefit pensions; the application of risk theory in general insurance reserving; the adoption of risk-based reserving and the Guaranteed Annuity Option crisis at the end of the 20th century. This book also provides an historical overview of some of the most important external contributions to actuarial thinking: in particular, the first century or so of modern thinking on probability and statistics, starting in the 1650s with Pascal and Fermat; and the developments in the field of financial economics over the third quarter of the twentieth century. This book identifies where historical actuarial thought heuristically anticipated some of the fundamental ideas of modern finance, and the challenges that the profession wrestled with in reconciling these ideas with traditional actuarial methods. Actuaries have played a profoundly influential role in the management of the United Kingdom’s most important long-term financial institutions over the last two hundred years. This book will be the first to chart the influence of the actuarial profession to modern day. It will prove a valuable resource for actuaries, actuarial trainees and students of actuarial science. It will also be of interest to academics and professionals in related financial fields such as accountants, statisticians, economists and investment managers.


Murder at The Actuary's House

Murder at The Actuary's House

Author: K T Bowes

Publisher: Hakarimata Press

Published: 2023-09-26

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13:

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An imposition. An insult. And a dead poet. When the Literary and Historical Society decide to hold their end of year event at Wingate Hall, it's the last thing Emma needs. With her husband missing in action and the weather worsening, she's forced to face the group alone. They arrive with all their airs and prejudice, a rotten cohort determined to feast on the rumours of her former life. But an unexpected blizzard traps them at the Hall, and one of the guests will not survive the night. With no way to summon help, and no one able to leave, it seems the killer is still in the house. Someone disconnected the internet and cut off their remaining communication. Others are keeping damaging secrets. One is burning with fury, another plotting revenge. Three are not who they pretend to be, and one is a stealer of dreams. Emma must find the killer. Because they haven't finished yet. Start reading Murder at The Actuary’s House today. Keywords associated with this novel: Lonely women and men with secrets, long running small town mystery romance series, single mother second chance baby daddy, rural market town English romantic mystery, handsome Slavic main characters, locked room whodunnits, locked room who dun its, locked room who done its, a snowy English winter mystery, a locked room mystery with a female sleuth,


Actuaries' Survival Guide

Actuaries' Survival Guide

Author: Fred Szabo

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2012-06-25

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 0123869897

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What would you like to do with your life? What career would allow you to fulfill your dreams of success? If you like mathematics—and the prospect of a highly mobile, international profession—consider becoming an actuary. Szabo's Actuaries' Survival Guide, Second Edition explains what actuaries are, what they do, and where they do it. It describes exciting combinations of ideas, techniques, and skills involved in the day-to-day work of actuaries. This second edition has been updated to reflect the rise of social networking and the internet, the progress toward a global knowledge-based economy, and the global expansion of the actuarial field that has occurred since the first edition. - Includes details on the new structures of the Society of Actuaries' (SOA) and Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) examinations, as well as sample questions and answers - Presents an overview of career options, includes profiles of companies & agencies that employ actuaries. - Provides a link between theory and practice and helps readers understand the blend of qualitative and quantitative skills and knowledge required to succeed in actuarial exams - Includes insights provided by over 50 actuaries and actuarial students about the actuarial profession - Author Fred Szabo has directed the Actuarial Co-op Program at Concordia for over fifteen years


Actuarial Study

Actuarial Study

Author: United States. Social Security Administration. Office of the Actuary

Publisher:

Published: 1937

Total Pages: 796

ISBN-13:

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