Actuarial Justification definition

Actuarial Justification in a rate filing means evidence supporting a conclusion that the insurer’s revenue expectation, based partly on the file rates and rating system, is materially equal to the insurer’s expected future costs.

Related to Actuarial Justification

  • Actuarial certification means a written statement by a member of the American Academy of

  • Actuarial method means the method of allocating a fixed level monthly payment on an obligation between principal and interest, pursuant to which the portion of such payment that is allocated to interest is equal to the product of (a) 1/12, (b) the fixed annual rate of interest on such obligation and (c) the outstanding principal balance of such obligation.

  • Actuarial valuation means a mathematical determination of

  • Actuarial opinion means the opinion of an appointed actuary regarding the adequacy of the reserves and related actuarial items based on an asset adequacy analysis in accordance with subrule 5.34(6) and with applicable actuarial standards.

  • Actuarial Receivable means any Receivable under which the portion of a payment with respect thereto allocable to interest and the portion of a payment with respect thereto allocable to principal is determined in accordance with the Actuarial Method.