To make the most informed decisions concerning longevity risk, whether it's for individuals, or the population of a particular community, learn why you should rely on a time-tested and thoughtful underwriting approach to assessing longevity risk. Generic calculators, overly broad population studies, and general population statistics are simply not as useful when it comes to evaluating selected individuals or smaller populations.
12:08:27 From Steve Gurney - ProAging Community : Understanding Life Insurance Settlements https://www.retirementlivingsourcebook.com/videos/understanding-life-insurance-settlements
12:39:31 From mary busse to Hosts and panelists : Are demographics included in life expectancy assessments?
12:39:57 From Kathleen Steed to Hosts and panelists : For data in an urban environment, New York City Open Data makes the information used to operate 65 NYC government agencies available to everyone. This includes ten years of information from The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. See: https://opendata.cityofnewyork.us
12:40:54 From mary busse to Hosts and panelists : Steve, you read my mind!
12:45:16 From Steve Jefferys to Hosts and panelists : What does he think of the living to 100 calculator?
12:55:16 From Kathleen Steed to Hosts and panelists : Sorry, but I need to leave for an on-site presentation on Medicare. I look forward to see the notes from this session.