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A Note on Random Survivorship Group Benefits

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  • Ramsay, Colin M.

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Consider a group of n independent lives age x where each life puts § 1 in a fund at time 0. The fund earns interest at rate i, and at the end of t years the accumulated value of the fund is divided equally among the survivors. The traditional approach to calculating the expected lump sum benefit per survivor from the initial group of n lives is based on the concept of a deterministic survivorship group. This approach ignores the stochastic nature of the survivorship process. In reality, the benefit per survivor is actually a random variable with an expected value which depends on the first inverse moment of a positive binomial random variable. Using Grab's and Savage's (1954) recursive formula for the first inverse moment, it is shown that the traditional approach yields a fairly accurate approximation to the solution even when one assumes a random number of survivors.

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  • Ramsay, Colin M., 1993. "A Note on Random Survivorship Group Benefits," ASTIN Bulletin, Cambridge University Press, vol. 23(1), pages 149-156, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:astinb:v:23:y:1993:i:01:p:149-156_00
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