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Reserve for Future Policy Benefits and SA Liabilities Level 3 (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2017
Separate Accounts Disclosure [Abstract]  
Changes in the gross U.S. GMDB, International GMDB/GMIB, and UL Secondary Guarantee Benefits [Table Text Block]
Changes in Reserves for Future Policy Benefits
 
Universal Life - Type Contracts
 
 
 
 GMDB/GMWB [1]
Universal Life Secondary Guarantees
Traditional Annuity and Other Contracts [2]
Total Future Policy Benefits
Liability balance as of January 1, 2017
$
786

$
2,627

$
10,516

$
13,929

Incurred [3]
57

231

582

870

Paid
(76
)

(603
)
(679
)
Change in unrealized investment gains and losses


127

127

Liability balance as of September 30, 2017
$
767

$
2,858

$
10,622

$
14,247

Reinsurance recoverable asset, as of January 1, 2017
$
432

$
2,627

$
1,392

$
4,451

Incurred [3]
37

231

60

328

Paid
(63
)

(44
)
(107
)
Reinsurance recoverable asset, as of September 30, 2017
$
406

$
2,858

$
1,408

$
4,672


 
Universal Life - Type Contracts
 
 
 
 GMDB/GMWB [1]
Universal Life Secondary Guarantees
Traditional Annuity and Other Contracts [2]
Total Future Policy Benefits
Liability balance as of January 1, 2016
$
863

$
2,313

$
10,683

$
13,859

Incurred [3]
50

234

575

859

Paid
(92
)

(604
)
(696
)
Change in unrealized investment gains and losses


433

433

Liability balance as of September 30, 2016
$
821

$
2,547

$
11,087

$
14,455

Reinsurance recoverable asset, as of January 1, 2016
$
523

$
2,313

$
1,478

$
4,314

Incurred [3]
40

234

(14
)
260

Paid
(73
)

(48
)
(121
)
Reinsurance recoverable asset, as of September 30, 2016
$
490

$
2,547

$
1,416

$
4,453


[1]
These liability balances include all GMDB benefits, plus the life-contingent portion of GMWB benefits in excess of the return of the GRB. GMWB benefits that make up a shortfall between the account value and the GRB are embedded derivatives held at fair value and are excluded from these balances.
[2]
Represents life-contingent reserves for which the company is subject to insurance and investment risk.
[3]
Includes the portion of assessments established as additions to reserves as well as changes in estimates affecting the reserves.
Schedule of Net Amount of Risk by Product and Guarantee [Table Text Block]
Account Value by GMDB/GMWB Type as of September 30, 2017
 
Account Value (“AV”) [8]
Net Amount at Risk (“NAR”) [9]
Retained Net Amount at Risk (“RNAR”) [9]
Weighted Average Attained Age of Annuitant
Maximum anniversary value (“MAV”) [1]
 
 
 
 
MAV only
$
13,674

$
2,047

$
305

71
With 5% rollup [2]
1,149

143

45

72
With Earnings Protection Benefit Rider (“EPB”) [3]
3,482

522

80

71
With 5% rollup & EPB
476

105

23

73
Total MAV
18,781

2,817

453

 
Asset Protection Benefit (“APB”) [4]
10,175

102

70

70
Lifetime Income Benefit (“LIB”) — Death Benefit [5]
454

4

4

70
Reset [6] (5-7 years)
2,445

6

5

70
Return of Premium (“ROP”) [7]/Other
8,852

55

52

71
Subtotal Variable Annuity with GMDB/GMWB [10]
40,707

$
2,984

$
584

71
Less: General Account Value with GMDB/GMWB
3,665

 
 
 
Subtotal Separate Account Liabilities with GMDB
37,042

 
 
 
Separate Account Liabilities without GMDB
78,584

 
 
 
Total Separate Account Liabilities
$
115,626

 
 
 
[1]
MAV GMDB is the greatest of current AV, net premiums paid and the highest AV on any anniversary before age 80 years (adjusted for withdrawals).
[2]
Rollup GMDB is the greatest of the MAV, current AV, net premium paid and premiums (adjusted for withdrawals) accumulated at generally 5% simple interest up to the earlier of age 80 years or 100% of adjusted premiums.
[3]
EPB GMDB is the greatest of the MAV, current AV, or contract value plus a percentage of the contract’s growth. The contract’s growth is AV less premiums net of withdrawals, subject to a cap of 200% of premiums net of withdrawals.
[4]
APB GMDB is the greater of current AV or MAV, not to exceed current AV plus 25% times the greater of net premiums and MAV (each adjusted for premiums in the past 12 months).
[5]
LIB GMDB is the greatest of current AV; net premiums paid; or, for certain contracts, a benefit amount generally based on market performance that ratchets over time.
[6]
Reset GMDB is the greatest of current AV, net premiums paid and the most recent five to seven year anniversary AV before age 80 years (adjusted for withdrawals).
[7]
ROP GMDB is the greater of current AV or net premiums paid.
[8]
AV includes the contract holder’s investment in the separate account and the general account.
[9]
NAR is defined as the guaranteed minimum death benefit in excess of the current AV. RNAR represents NAR reduced for reinsurance. NAR and RNAR are highly sensitive to equity markets movements and increase when equity markets decline.
[10] Some variable annuity contracts with GMDB also have a life-contingent GMWB that may provide for benefits in excess of the return of the GRB. Such contracts included in this amount have $6.3 billion of total account value and weighted average attained age of 73 years. There is no NAR or retained NAR related to these contracts. Includes $1.7 billion of account value for contracts that had a GMDB at issue but no longer have a GMDB due to certain elections made by policyholders or their beneficiaries.
Schedule of Fair Value of Separate Accounts by Major Category of Investment [Table Text Block]
Account Balance Breakdown of Variable Separate Account Investments for Contracts with Guarantees
Asset type
As of September 30, 2017
As of December 31, 2016
Equity securities (including mutual funds)
$
34,267

$
33,880

Cash and cash equivalents
2,775

3,045

Total
$
37,042

$
36,925