Shauna Ferris

  • [   Book  ]  – 2003 – AP – Case Study of the Dangers of Inter-Affiliate Transactions: Monarch Life Insurance Company, by Shauna Ferris
    • Ferris, S., 2003, Understanding Actuarial Management. Bellis, C., Shepherd, J. & Lyon, R. (eds.). p. 1-3 3 p.
  • [  X  ] – 2009 0916 – Presentation – How to Destabilize the Financial System: A Beginner’s Guide, by Shauna Ferris, Presented to the Institute of Actuaries of Australia 2009 Biennial Convention, 19-22 April 2009 – 49p
  • [  X  ]  – 2010 – AP – How to Destabilize the Financial System: A Beginner’s Guide, by Shauna Ferris – 32p
  • [  X  ]  – 2012 – Presentation – The End of the Equitable, by Shauna Ferris – 57p
  • [  X  ] – 2013 – Presentation – Repercussions: The Impact of the AIG Bailout on it’s Insurance Subsidiaries, Presented to the Actuaries Institute Actuaries Summit, by Shauna Ferris – 34p
  • [   X  ]  –  2008 0916 – Presentation – Repercussions: How did AIG’s Liquidity and Solvency Problems Affect Its Insurance Subsidiaries?, by Shauna Ferris – 49p
  • [  X ] – 2015 – AP – Repercussions: The Impact of the AIG Bailout on it’s Insurance Subsidiaries by Shauna Ferris, AJAP, Australian Journal of Actuarial Practice – 21p – ssrn.com
  • [  X  ] – 2016 – AP – “Someone Else’s Problem” – The Failure of the Guarantee Security Life Insurance Company, by S. Ferris – (p1-64), AJAP, Australian Actuarial Journal – 113p
  • The receiver estimated that GSL’s policy liabilities amounted to $620 million – but unfortunately the company’s assets were worth only $230 million.
    • The shortfall was about $390 million, ie. a deficit amounting to 63% of the liabilities.1
    • At the time, this was one of the largest insolvencies in the history of the US life insurance industry.2

[  X  ] – 2016  – AP – “Someone Else’s Problem” – The Failure of the Guarantee Security Life Insurance Company, by S. Ferris – (p1-64), The Australian Actuarial Journal – 113p