Best's Review Life-Health Insurance Edition 1998 - Abstracts

Best's Review Life-Health Insurance Edition 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
20/20 on the year 2020. (the future of insurance)(includes insights of eight insurance executives and regulators)Insurance 
A capital question. (demutualization)InsuranceJ. John Wortman
A dose of control. (strategies of health insurers for reducing drug costs)(Cover Story)InsuranceLeslie Werstein Hann
A new direction for the life industry.(Column)InsuranceRobert W. Stein
Answering back: Anderson's critics deliver mixed reviews. (Eugene Anderson)Insurance 
Are your powers in place? (powers of attorney)(Column)InsuranceJudith J. Jamison
Banking on platform automation. (platform automation vendors who sell to community banks)(Column)InsuranceGates Ouimette
Benchmarking insurers' investments: study advances effort to grade insurers' investment strategies.InsuranceMichael Albanese, Joan Lamm-Tennant, Cynthia Crosson, Stephen P. Holmes
Choosing a business model. (insurance companies)(Column)InsuranceRichard K. Berry
Coping with turmoil in the Korean life market.InsuranceStephen Conwill
Counting costs. (variable life policyholders)InsuranceKim Kelleher
Don't touch that dial; these days it's likely an insurance commercial may be coming on.InsuranceLynna Goch
Fading into the background. (use of computers in insurance industry)InsuranceGregory A. Maciag
Getting ahead by sending out. (outsourcing)(Column)InsuranceAndrew Power, John Freeland
How low can they go? (Vanguard Variable Annuity Plan's reduction of mortality and expense charges)Insurance 
Into the pool. (excerpt from 'Self-Insurance Pools: Shedding Light on a Little-Understood Market')InsuranceMichelle Baurkot
Labor government likens pension providers to alcoholics.InsuranceBeverly Nicholson
Long-term commitments. (career agency systems of large insurers)(Cover Story)Insurance 
Mutual holding companies: they smell rotten and appear unconstitutional. (arguments against conversion of insurance companies to mutual holding companies)InsuranceJason B. Adkins
One world, many strategies. (marketing of life insurance in foreign countries)InsuranceAndrew F. Giffin
Other mutuals watch and wait. (Prudential Insurance Co. of America's demutualization)InsuranceCaroline Saucer, Theresa Miller
Paying the price. (disability insurance)Insurance 
People to watch in the coming year. (insurance industry leaders)Insurance 
Pitching future care. (long-term care insurance)(Column)InsuranceRonald D. Verzone
Reach out and underwrite somebody.InsuranceGreg Linde
Refuting the myths about mutual holding companies. (arguments in favor of insurers converting to mutual holding corporate structure)InsuranceJeffrey A. Koeppel
Something new under the sun. (differences between Roth and ordinary individual retirement accounts)InsuranceThomas P. Langdon
Survey: customer demands concern chief executives. (Tillinghast-Towers Perrin's survey of CEOs of life insurance companies)Insurance 
Survey shows actuaries taking on new roles. (survey on life insurance industry by Tillinghast-Towers Perrin)Insurance 
Switch to Plan B; new hope for those with AIDS has viatical-settlement companies targeting other terminal illnesses and repositioning their product as an estate-planning tool.InsuranceBarbara Mannino
Tax relief benefits seniors.(Column)InsuranceM. Donald Wright
The Internet may be wonderful - but....: giving the Internet what it lacks: security, reliability, manageability through extranet technology.InsuranceDan Carmichael
The only constants: taxes and tax law changes. (provisions of Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997)InsuranceThomas P. Langdon
The Rock meets the street. (Prudential Insurance Co. of America's demutualization)(includes related articles on Prudential's 1997 earnings and other mutual insurers' demutualization option)InsuranceTheresa Miller
Tracking an insurance turnaround in Argentina.InsuranceMauricio Kitaigorodzki
Translating the risk. (insurance of foreign nationals)InsuranceRobert F. Haran
Unlocking the CPA market. (marketing of insurance to clients of certified public accounting firms)InsuranceBruce Daniel Stout
Using split dollar can solve estate planning problems.InsuranceTerry M. Kaltenbach
Where insurance and cyberspace converge.InsuranceRobert W. Klein, Martin F. Grace, Detmar W. Straub
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