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    Valuing Contingent or disputed Assets and Liabilities in Solvency Opinions

    July 26, 2017

    Part II of II This is a two-part article. In this second part, the authors discuss valuation and the approaches used to value contingent assets and liabilities. Read Part I here.

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    Valuing Contingent or Disputed Assets and Liabilities in Solvency Opinions

    July 19, 2017

    Part I of II This is a two-part article. A variety of methods may be appropriate, depending on the context, to value contingent or disputed assets or claims in solvency opinions. These include probability discount, hindsight, and traditional valuation of future earnings. Other possibilities are the cost of insurance or Monte Carlo simulation. The authors discuss the cases and the uses and limitations of the various methods.

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