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Case Studies | Mathematics | Indonesia | Volume 6 Issue 3, March 2017 | Popularity: 6.7 / 10
College Fund Growth Projection with Fitting as Asset Liability Management Model
Mariana Sitorus, Budi Antoro, Shubuhan Syukri Hasibuan
Abstract: Procurement of college fund assets to reduce benefits promises made by plan sponsors to participants and beneficiaries-in other words, the college fund liabilities. Therefore the college fund investment policy should be set in a way that explicitly integrates exposure to college fund liabilities. The traditional approach to retirement investments have split factor the risk of liability, which has resulted in a portfolio which may be appropriate in assets, but which are subject to risk when evaluated relative to liabilities. Efficient investment policy can be designed to avoid risks appreciated if exposure obligation explicitly integrated into investment frameworks. The college fund projection with fitting is a different because we cannot determine the distribution of portfolio return. We must generate data to fit the portfolio return.
Keywords: Asset, Liability, College Fund, Fitting Data
Edition: Volume 6 Issue 3, March 2017
Pages: 1502 - 1504
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