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Jim is a 60-year-old Anglo male in reasonably good health. He wants to take out

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Question

Jim is a 60-year-old Anglo male in reasonably good health. He wants to take out a $50,000 term (that is, straight death benefit) life insurance policy until he is 65. The Policy will expire on his 65th birthday. The probability of death in a given year is provided by the Vital Statistics Section of the Statistical Abstract of the United States (116th Edition). Jim is applying to Big Rock Insurance Company for his term insurance policy. (a) What is the probability that Jim will die in his 60th year? (Enter your answer to five decimal places.) Using this probability and the $50,000 death benefit, what is the expected cost to Big Rock Insurance? $ (b) Repeat part (a) for years 61, 62, 63, and 64. (Round your answers to two decimal places.) What would be the total expected cost to Big Rock Insurance over the years 60 through 64? $ (c) If Big Rock Insurance wants to make a profit of $700 above the expected total cost paid out for Jim's death, how much should it charge for the policy?

Explanation / Answer

a) 0.01171

$ 586

b)

total = 4266

age probability Expected cost 60 0.01172 586 61 0.01414 707 62 0.01687 843.5 63 0.01987 993.5 64 0.02272 1136 total 4266
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