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02 Dec 21 #518233 by Irungu
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Hello,

My STBx is insisting on completing a longevity assessment citing family history of heart disease while he's fit and well.How does this affect pension actuarial valuation?Thanks.

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02 Dec 21 #518234 by WYSPECIAL
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So he is trying to argue that he will die sooner than average so therefore will need less pension?

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03 Dec 21 #518240 by Irungu
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Hello,

Yes he's trying to get a reduced figure of his pension that seems more valuable than mine.He's fit and well but family has history of heart disease.
How do the actuaries determine this?

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