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CERTAIN NONTRADITIONAL LONG-DURATION CONTRACTS
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2015
CERTAIN NONTRADITIONAL LONG-DURATION CONTRACTS  
CERTAIN NONTRADITIONAL LONG-DURATION CONTRACTS
CERTAIN NONTRADITIONAL LONG-DURATION CONTRACTS
 
The Company issues variable universal life and VA products through its separate accounts for which investment income and investment gains and losses accrue directly to, and investment risk is borne by, the contract holder. The Company also offers, for our VA products, certain GMDB. The most significant of these guarantees involve 1) return of the highest anniversary date account value, or 2) return of the greater of the highest anniversary date account value or the last anniversary date account value compounded at 5% interest or 3) return of premium. The GMWB rider provides the contract holder with protection against certain adverse market impacts on the amount they can withdraw and is classified as an embedded derivative and is carried at fair value on the Company's balance sheet. The VA separate account balances subject to GMWB were $9.3 billion as of December 31, 2015 (Successor Company). For more information regarding the valuation of and income impact of GMWB, please refer to Note 2, Summary of Significant Accounting Policies, Note 22, Fair Value of Financial Instruments, and Note 23, Derivative Financial Instruments.
 
The GMDB reserve is calculated by applying a benefit ratio, equal to the present value of total expected GMDB claims divided by the present value of total expected contract assessments, to cumulative contract assessments. This amount is then adjusted by the amount of cumulative GMDB claims paid and accrued interest. Assumptions used in the calculation of the GMDB reserve were as follows: mean investment performance of 5.87%, age-based mortality from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners 1994 Variable Annuity MGDB Mortality Table for company experience, lapse rates ranging from 2.2% - 33% (depending on product type and duration), and an average discount rate of 6.0%. Changes in the GMDB reserve are included in benefits and settlement expenses in the accompanying consolidated statements of income.
 
The VA separate account balances subject to GMDB were $12.2 billion as of December 31, 2015 (Successor Company). The total GMDB amount payable based on VA account balances as of December 31, 2015 (Successor Company), was $283.5 million (including $266.9 million in the Annuities segment and $16.6 million in the Acquisitions segment) with a GMDB reserve of $33.1 million and $0.3 million in the Annuities and Acquisitions segment, respectively. The average attained age of contract holders as of December 31, 2015 for the Company was 69.
 
These amounts exclude certain VA business which has been 100% reinsured to Commonwealth Annuity and Life Insurance Company (formerly known as Allmerica Financial Life Insurance and Annuity Company) (“CALIC”) under a Modco agreement. The guaranteed amount payable associated with the annuities reinsured to CALIC was $12.8 million and is included in the Acquisitions segment. The average attained age of contract holders as of December 31, 2015, was 66 years.

Activity relating to GMDB reserves (excluding those 100% reinsured under the Modco agreement) is as follows:
 
Successor Company
 
Predecessor Company
 
February 1, 2015
to
December 31, 2015
 
January 1, 2015
to
January 31, 2015
 
For The Year Ended December 31,
 
 
 
2014
 
2013
 
(Dollars In Thousands)
 
(Dollars In Thousands)
Beginning balance
$
23,893

 
$
21,695

 
$
13,608

 
$
19,606

Incurred guarantee benefits
8,285

 
2,506

 
10,130

 
(3,133
)
Less: Paid guarantee benefits
2,247

 
442

 
2,043

 
2,865

Ending balance
$
29,931


$
23,759

 
$
21,695


$
13,608


 
Account balances of variable annuities with guarantees invested in variable annuity separate accounts are as follows:
 
Successor Company
 
Predecessor Company
 
As of
 
As of
 
December 31, 2015
 
December 31, 2014
 
(Dollars In Thousands)
 
(Dollars In Thousands)
Equity mutual funds
$
5,476,366

 
$
7,834,480

Fixed income mutual funds
7,184,528

 
5,137,312

Total
$
12,660,894

 
$
12,971,792


 
Certain of the Company's fixed annuities and universal life products have a sales inducement in the form of a retroactive interest credit ("RIC"). In addition, certain annuity contracts provide a sales inducement in the form of a bonus interest credit. The Company maintains a reserve for all interest credits earned to date. The Company defers the expense associated with the RIC and bonus interest credits each period and amortizes these costs in a manner similar to that used for DAC.

Activity in the Company's deferred sales inducement asset was as follows:
 
Successor Company
 
Predecessor Company
 
February 1, 2015
to
December 31, 2015
 
January 1, 2015
to
January 31, 2015
 
For The Year Ended December 31,
 
 
 
2014
 
2013
 
(Dollars In Thousands)
 
(Dollars In Thousands)
Deferred asset, beginning of period
$

 
$
155,150

 
$
146,651

 
$
143,949

Amounts deferred
14,557

 
82

 
18,302

 
15,274

Amortization
(2,801
)
 
(1,139
)
 
(9,803
)
 
(12,572
)
Deferred asset, end of period
$
11,756

 
$
154,093

 
$
155,150

 
$
146,651