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Deferred Policy Acquisition Costs
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2013
Deferred Policy Acquisition Costs Disclosures [Abstract]  
Deferred Policy Acquisition Costs
DEFERRED POLICY ACQUISITION COSTS
The following reflects the amounts of policy acquisition costs deferred and amortized (dollars in thousands):
 
 
 
 
 
 
As of December 31,
 
2013
 
2012
Deferred policy acquisition costs:
 
 
 
 
Assumed
 
$
3,573,054

 
$
3,677,804

Retroceded
 
(55,258
)
 
(58,530
)
Net
 
$
3,517,796

 
$
3,619,274


Years ended December 31,
 
2013
 
2012
 
2011
Balance, beginning of year
 
$
3,619,274

 
$
3,543,925

 
$
3,314,715

Capitalized
 
 
 
 
 
 
Assumed
 
862,767

 
1,081,599

 
947,014

Retroceded
 
(8,604
)
 
(11,814
)
 
(13,411
)
Amortized (including interest):
 
 
 
 
 
 
Assumed
 
(826,539
)
 
(975,844
)
 
(820,084
)
Allocated to change in value of embedded derivatives
 
(98,141
)
 
(42,183
)
 
114,877

Retroceded
 
11,877

 
14,970

 
14,084

Attributed to unrealized investment gains (losses)
 
16,181

 
(14,938
)
 
(7,448
)
Foreign currency changes
 
(59,019
)
 
23,559

 
(5,822
)
Balance, end of year
 
$
3,517,796

 
$
3,619,274

 
$
3,543,925


Some reinsurance agreements involve reimbursing the ceding company for allowances and commissions in excess of first-year premiums. These amounts represent acquisition costs and are capitalized to the extent deemed recoverable from the future premiums and amortized against future profits of the business. This type of agreement presents a risk to the extent that the business lapses faster than originally anticipated, resulting in future profits being insufficient to recover the Company’s investment.