Limits of what we consider to be reasonable or best estimate
Both a professional and magazine title (think IFoA)
What is often applied by an actuary, particularly to come up with 27 across
Demonstrations of knowledge, pre-qualification (but may feel more like a hazing process!)
Produced for GRC, GAC, or to conclude a project
For he's a jolly good... member of the IFoA?
In league with the Grim Reaper? (benefiting from earlier deaths)
Subset of Critical Illness business (abbrev.)
Example of 13 down; increasingly popular approach for setting and reviewing assumptions (acronym)
Actuaries set a lot of them
Can be a stress? Particularly if you don't pass.
On two sides time progresses, but on the other it's always the same
Maybe depressing to contemplate one's own, but at least we see improvements over time
Raw ES output (1,4,1; abbrev.)
The latest fashion, or how we assume the assumption will change
Amount appearing on one side of the balance sheet, or a line of business
Midpoint of a distribution
A nastier alternative to 39 across?
Type of reserve, between IBNR and settlement
Type of reserve, projecting past loss events
Risks covered more by the ICAM than reserves?
P&C LOB, resulted in unexpectedly high losses in the pandemic (acronym)
Part of our name, and of great concern to ORM and GIA
Ballooning costs cause a crisis in the UK (and elsewhere)
Film about a retired actuary, starring Jack Nicholson (together with 46 down)
Aviation, Marine etc. (9,5)