Exposure Drafts
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Current Exposure Drafts
ASOP No. 6 revisions - Measuring Retiree Group Benefits Obligations and Determining
Retiree Group Benefits Plan Costs or Contributions.
Comment deadline: July 15, 2012
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ASB Approves ERM Risk Evaluation Exposure Draft - Risk Evaluation in Enterprise Risk
Management.
Comment deadline: June 30, 2012
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ASOP No. 22 and 28 revisions - Statements of Opinion Based on
Asset Adequacy Analysis by Actuaries for Life and Health Insurers and
Statements of Actuarial Opinion Regarding Health Insurance Liabilities and Assets.
Comment deadline: May 15, 2012
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Introduction - Introductory Actuarial Standard of Practice
Comment deadline: May 31, 2012
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ASOP No. 4 revision - Measuring Pension Obligations and Determining Pension Plan Costs or Contributions.
Comment deadline: May 31, 2012
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ASOP No. 27 revision (second exposure) - Selection of Economic
Assumptions for Measuring Pension Obligations
Comment deadline: May 31, 2012
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Past Exposure Drafts
Click here to access exposure drafts for which the comment period has expired.*The ASB provides electronic redlines of current exposure drafts and final standards upon request. It creates these redlines by comparing the published document to the current ASOP or to the last exposure draft (if any) of the same document using standard software. The ASB will not provide a redline if there is no previous version, or if it judges the redline would be more confusing than helpful. The ASB will attempt to ensure that the redline is accurate but does not take responsibility for errors. The redline is intended to help reviewers, but is not an official version of the document. The clean published version is the only official version.
