Authors
Jun Cai, Hans U Gerber, Hailiang Yang
Publication date
2006/4/1
Journal
North American Actuarial Journal
Volume
10
Issue
2
Pages
94-108
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
In the absence of investment and dividend payments, the surplus is modeled by a Brownian motion. But now assume that the surplus earns investment income at a constant rate of credit interest. Dividends are paid to the shareholders according to a barrier strategy. It is shown how the expected discounted value of the dividends and the optimal dividend barrier can be calculated; Kummer’s confluent hypergeometric differential equation plays a key role in this context. An alternative assumption is that business can go on after ruin, as long as it is profitable. When the surplus is negative, a higher rate of debit interest is applied. Several numerical examples document the influence of the parameters on the optimal dividend strategy.
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