James C.H. Anderson

  • Jim Anderson

  • 1959-?-? - Georgia International Life Insurance Co. 
  • 1964 1021 - The Atlanta Constitution - Lyndon Johnson - p5
  • 1966 0214 - The Atlanta Journal - Great International Life Insurance Co.- p39
  • 1968 1028 - The Atlanta Journal - Abbey International Corp - p30
  • 1972 0109 - The Atlanta Constitution - Bowles and Tillinghast - p55
  • 1975/1999 - SOA - The Universal Life Insurance Policy, by James C. H. Anderson, Society of Actuaries - 10p
  • 1981 0511 - The Independent Record - p12
  • 1981 0705 - Asbury Park Press - p97
  • 1981 0913 - The Atlanta Constitution - p41
  • 1982 0715 - NYT - Senators Seek to Keep Life Policies High Yield, By Thomas C. Hayes, Special to the New York Times - [link]
  • 1997 - Book - The Papers of James C.H. Anderson
  • 1999 - SOA - A Brief History of Universal Life, by Douglas C. Doll, Society of Actuaries - 4p
  • 1999 - SOA - Jim Anderson's Predictions, Society of Actuaries - 18p
  • ''The product is validated by the new tax package,'' said James C.H. Anderson, a principal of an actuarial consulting concern, Tillinghast, Nelson & Warren.
    • This concern, based in Atlanta, has advised about 50 companies in setting up universal policies.

1982 0715 - NYT - Senators Seek to Keep Life Policies High Yield, By Thomas C. Hayes, Special to the New York Times - [link]

  • Friends and colleagues of the late consulting actuary, James Charles Henry (Jim) Anderson, have immortalized his pioneering spirit in a new memorial fund to be administered by the Actuarial Education and Research Fund (AERF).
  • AERF Executive Director Curtis Huntington said, “The fund will seek out work that is visionary, iconoclastic, or innovative in finance, actuarial science, and related fields and reward it.”

--  Anderson Memorial Fund established to Support actuarial research work

1996 - SOA - Anderson Memorial Fund established to Support actuarial research work - 2p

  • Jim Anderson is revered, but I think he did a disservice to the industry by coming out with that product. [Bonk: product = Universal Life] 
  • UL is a horror. -- Who understands UL?
    • The home office doesn't. Maybe they do now.
    • The IT department doesn't.
    • The owner doesn't. 

--  Jeff Robinson

2003 - SOA - Do You Know How Much You're Spending? The Hidden Costs of Product Complexity, Society of Actuaries - 19p

  • To do that, let's look back in time at some of our Firm's ideas of the industry's outlook prior to TEFRA.
  • Jim Anderson, the President of our Firm, is fond of the metaphor, "The Four Horsemen".
    • These four horsemen are not the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
      • Neither did they form the hack field for Notre Dame.
      • Rather, they are the major forces which are threatening the life insurance industry.
    • The four horsemen threatening the life insurance industry's survival are taxation, expenses, replacement, and inflation.

--  William R. Britton, Jr., Vice President and Principal of the Tillinghast firm

1983 - SOA - Individual Life Insurance, Society of Actuaries - 22p