Meeting the Challenges of Longevity: Lifetime Income from Real Estate
Emilia Di Lorenzo (),
Francesco Rania (),
Marilena Sibillo () and
Annarita Trotta ()
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Emilia Di Lorenzo: University of Naples Federico II, Department of Economic and Statistical Sciences
Francesco Rania: University of Catanzaro Magna Graecia, Department of Law, Economics and Sociology
Marilena Sibillo: University of Salerno, Department of Economics and Statistics
Annarita Trotta: University of Catanzaro Magna Graecia, Department of Law, Economics and Sociology
A chapter in Mathematical and Statistical Methods for Actuarial Sciences and Finance, 2024, pp 124-129 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The reverse mortgage, in spite of its low uptake, is a tool of protecting the so-called house rich-cash poor persons. It represents an opportunity especially in social realities with a high aging population, pension systems struggling to guarantee acceptable living standards, significant proportion of homeowners with insufficient income to meet daily expenses. The paper is interested in this contract by looking at it from the point of view of the provider/lender who commits to a payment to the borrower/pensioner against the amount that will be made when the house is sold, in which the borrower will continue to live for life. Our focus is on quantifying the risks that impact the contract, due to three main sources of uncertainty. The purpose is to provide formulas for quantifying each of these risks, which are easy to interpret and apply, and useful for proceeding to profitable risk control strategies.
Keywords: Reverse mortgages; solutions for retirement; risk analysis; risk indexes (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-64273-9_21
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