Actuarial Memorandum definition

Actuarial Memorandum means the memorandum of the valuation actuary required by section 38a-459-17 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies.
Actuarial Memorandum means a document or other presentation prepared as a formal means of conveying the appointed actuary’s professional conclusions and recommendations, of recording and communicating the methods and procedures, of assuring that the parties addressed are aware of the significance of the appointed actuary’s opinion or findings and that documents the analysis underlying the Opinion.
Actuarial Memorandum shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.3(b).

Examples of Actuarial Memorandum in a sentence

  • This section of the Actuarial Memorandum should provide a listing of services that are currently covered but will no longer be covered in the projection period and those that will be newly covered in the projection period that are not currently covered.

  • A description of our reserving methodology is included in the Part III Actuarial Memorandum.

  • The distribution of rate increases is shown in the DISB Actuarial Memorandum Dataset.

  • Development of Projected Index Rate, Market-Adjusted Index Rate, & Total Allowed ClaimsThe development of the Projected Index Rate, Projected Market-Adjusted Index Rate, and Projected Total Allowed Claims, shown in Table 5, closely follows the methodologies discussed in the Part III Actuarial Memorandum submitted in the Rate Filing Justification.

  • CareFirst is making no redactions so both Actuarial Memorandum submissions are the same.

  • The development of the Projected Index Rate, Projected Market-Adjusted Index Rate, and Projected Total Allowed Claims, shown in Table 5, closely follows the methodologies discussed in the Part III Actuarial Memorandum submitted in the Rate Filing Justification.

  • Much of this information is also displayed in Table 0 of the PA Actuarial Memorandum Exhibits.

  • The Actuarial Memorandum is required and is to contain the complete justification for the submitted rates, including background information, actuarial assumptions, and an explanation of the rationale for the requested rate action, as well as other relevant information.

  • Table 5 of the Actuarial Memorandum Rate Exhibit shows the components used in calculating change in other.

  • The development of the Projected Index Rate, Projected Market-Adjusted Index Rate, and Projected Total Allowed Claims, shown in Table 5, closely follows that utilized in the development presented in Worksheet 1 of the URRT, a discussion of which can be found in the Part III Actuarial Memorandum submitted in the Rate Filing Justification.


More Definitions of Actuarial Memorandum

Actuarial Memorandum means the memorandum of the valuation actuary prepared pursuant to Section 10 that supports the actuarial opinion.
Actuarial Memorandum has the meaning set forth in clause 6.4.2 of Schedule 14.
Actuarial Memorandum means the actuarial memorandum attached as Annex 3.10 (d) to Schedule 11.

Related to Actuarial Memorandum

  • 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 Standards Board means the board established by the American Academy of Actuaries to develop and promulgate standards of actuarial practice.

  • Final Memorandum shall have the meaning set forth in the Purchase Agreement.

  • Handover Memorandum shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 8.2;

  • Explanatory Memorandum means this explanatory memorandum.

  • the Memorandum means the Memorandum of Association of the Academy Trust;

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

  • Funds Flow Memorandum means the memorandum setting forth the flow of funds at closing and the funding of the Term A Loans and Term B Loans, as approved by the Administrative Agent, and a related letter of direction.

  • Actuarial valuation means a mathematical determination of

  • Form 8-K Disclosure Information As defined in Section 11.07.

  • Procedures Memorandum means the Operating and Administrative Procedures Memorandum as amended or varied from time to time (in respect of any Tranche) by agreement between the Issuer and the relevant Dealer or Lead Manager with the approval in writing of the Agent;

  • Information Memorandum means the Confidential Information Memorandum dated March, 2011 relating to the Borrower and the Transactions.

  • Pricing Disclosure Package means any Issuer General Use Free Writing Prospectus issued at or prior to the Applicable Time, the Pricing Prospectus and the information included on Schedule 2-A hereto, all considered together.

  • Actuarial reserve means a method of financing a pension or

  • Offering Memorandum means the Offering Memorandum, dated May 7, 2019, related to the issuance and sale of the Initial Notes.

  • Base Prospectus means the base prospectus referred to in paragraph 1(a) above contained in the Registration Statement at the Execution Time.

  • 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.

  • Proxy Statement/Prospectus has the meaning set forth in Section 6.03(a).

  • Offering Circular means the final offering circular or memorandum, if any, or any other final written materials authorized by the Issuer to be used in connection with an Offering that is not a Registered Offering. “Preliminary Offering Circular” means any preliminary offering circular or memorandum, if any, or any other written preliminary materials authorized by the Issuer to be used in connection with such an Offering. As used herein, the terms “Offering Circular” and “Preliminary Offering Circular” include the material, if any, incorporated by reference therein. We will either, as soon as practicable after the later of the date of the Invitation Wire or the date made available to us by the Issuer, furnish to you (or make available for your review) a copy of any Preliminary Offering Circular or any proof or draft of the Offering Circular. In any event, in any Offering involving an Offering Circular, the Manager will furnish, make available to you, or make arrangements for you to obtain, as soon as practicable after sufficient quantities thereof are made available by the Issuer, copies (which may, to the extent permitted by law, be in electronic form) of the Preliminary Offering Circular and Offering Circular, as amended or supplemented, if applicable (but excluding, for this purpose, documents incorporated therein by reference).

  • 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.

  • Joint Proxy Statement/Prospectus has the meaning set forth in Section 6.1(a).

  • Annual Accountant’s Report is defined in Section 3.04(a) of the Servicing Agreement.

  • Time of Sale Disclosure Package means the Prospectus most recently filed with the Commission before the time of this Agreement, including any preliminary prospectus supplement deemed to be a part thereof, each Issuer Free Writing Prospectus, and the description of the transaction provided by the Underwriters included on Schedule II.

  • Disclosure Information As defined in the Pooling and Servicing Agreement.

  • Closing Memorandum means the form of closing memorandum to be prepared by Apple for the Closing under this Agreement in which are included the forms of certificates of officers, the opinions of counsel and certain other documents to be delivered at the Closing as provided in Article VII.

  • Audited Balance Sheet means the audited balance sheet of the company prepared for the purposes of the Companies Acts for a financial year unless an audited consolidated balance sheet dealing with the state of affairs of the company and its subsidiary undertakings required to be dealt with in group accounts has been prepared for those purposes for the same financial year, in which case it means that audited consolidated balance sheet, and in that case all references to reserves shall be deemed to be references to consolidated reserves;