Discontinued — last reported Q4 '25
Products & Services · Effect of changes in cash flow assumptions
Critical care — Effect of changes in cash flow assumptions
Aflac Critical care — Effect of changes in cash flow assumptions increased by 100.0% to $0 in Q4 2025 compared to the prior quarter. Year-over-year, this metric grew by 100.0%, from -$219M to $0. This increase may warrant attention — for this metric, lower values are generally preferred.
Analysis
StatementSegment
CategoryRisk
SignalLower is better
VolatilityModerate
First reportedQ4 2020
Last reportedQ4 2025May 6, 2026
Rolls up toEffect of changes in cash flow assumptions
How to read this metric
Frequent or large adjustments may indicate poor initial modeling or significant shifts in the risk profile of the insured population.
Detailed definition
The financial impact resulting from updating actuarial assumptions regarding future cash flows, such as mortality, morbi...
Peer comparison
Standard actuarial adjustment metric in long-duration insurance accounting.
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afl_segment_critical_care_effect_of_changes_in_cash_flow_assumptionsHistorical Data
5 periods
| Q4 '21 | Q4 '22 | Q4 '23 | Q4 '24 | Q4 '25 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Value | -$43M | -$592M | -$112M | -$219M | $0 |
| QoQ Change | — | <-999% | +81.1% | -95.5% | +100.0% |
| YoY Change | — | <-999% | +81.1% | -95.5% | +100.0% |
Range-$592M – $0
CAGR-100.0%
Avg YoY Growth-297.8%
Median YoY Growth-7.2%
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Aflac's critical care — effect of changes in cash flow assumptions?
- Aflac (AFL) reported critical care — effect of changes in cash flow assumptions of $0 in Q4 2025.
- How has Aflac's critical care — effect of changes in cash flow assumptions changed year-over-year?
- Aflac's critical care — effect of changes in cash flow assumptions increased by 100.0% year-over-year, from -$219M to $0.
- What does critical care — effect of changes in cash flow assumptions mean?
- Financial adjustments caused by changing expectations of future policyholder behavior.