07-01-2014, 03:51 PM
We are not talking "life assurance" here!
Neither are we trying to value an individual life.
It is just a metric in order to decide whether it is worth spending an amount of money to address a particular assessed risk and be able to judge whether it is better to spend money addressing that money in one way to reduce a particular risk or in a completely different way to address a different one.
Neither are we trying to value an individual life.
It is just a metric in order to decide whether it is worth spending an amount of money to address a particular assessed risk and be able to judge whether it is better to spend money addressing that money in one way to reduce a particular risk or in a completely different way to address a different one.
(07-01-2014, 12:25 PM)jaheen100 Wrote: Well since there are many policies for many different ages, different health conditions, different amounts, etc...there'd be no real effective way to answer that question.
PJW

