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I have a takeover case and need to figure out how to create the RP-2000 Table with blue collar adjustment. The blue collar part is something with which I am not familar. Help!

Also, anyone have Table T-8 handy if it's not infringing on any copyright laws?

"What's in the big salad?"

"Big lettuce, big carrots, tomatoes like volleyballs."

Posted

This was what was filled in for the table on the software for T-8

20 0.119384

21 0.118807

22 0.118208

23 0.117584

24 0.116930

25 0.116242

26 0.115515

27 0.114745

28 0.113924

29 0.113046

30 0.112095

31 0.111053

32 0.109903

33 0.108617

34 0.107172

35 0.105540

36 0.103702

37 0.101635

38 0.099328

39 0.096769

40 0.093957

41 0.090862

42 0.087459

43 0.083754

44 0.079749

45 0.075447

46 0.070816

47 0.065810

48 0.060394

49 0.054556

50 0.048333

51 0.041842

52 0.035271

53 0.028834

54 0.022762

55 0.017264

56 0.012499

57 0.008557

58 0.005464

59 0.003179

60 0.001614

61 0.000654

62 0.000167

Posted

You should visit the Society of Actuaries web site for their XTBML reference tables.

They have an easy method of getting the specific tables you need.

The RP-2000 tables have a variety of mortality rates that depend on job class, active or retired status, etc.

After you have looked thru the XTBML tables, if you have trouble finding it, let me know.

Posted

Thanks Tom!

SoCal, I wasn't sure what your acronym meant, but I did look at the SOA table manager without luck.

Update (10 minutes later): I found it on the SOA website. Thanks SoCal.

"What's in the big salad?"

"Big lettuce, big carrots, tomatoes like volleyballs."

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