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==Study Tips==
  
This chapter is 33 pages and covers a shitload of methods for calculating ULAE. But you can see from the BattleTable below that every question ''(except <span style='color: red;'>'''(2013.Fall #19b)'''</span> for 0.5 pts)'' is about either the <u>classical</u> method or the <u>Kittel</u> method. These 2 methods are covered in just 8 pages in the source text.
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This chapter is 33 pages and covers a shitload of methods for calculating ULAE. But you can see from the BattleTable below that every question, except <span style='color: red;'>'''(2013.Fall #19b)'''</span> for 0.5 pts'', is about either the <u>classical</u> method or the <u>Kittel</u> method. These 2 methods are covered in just 8 pages in the source text.
  
 
Based on history, my recommendation is to study the mechanics of classical and Kittel methods, along with their assumptions, advantages & disadvantages. Then either skip the rest of the chapter entirely, or cover if very briefly. If you're uncomfortable with that and you really do want to study the less-tested ULAE methods in depth, make sure you cover all the important material from the other syllabus readings first.
 
Based on history, my recommendation is to study the mechanics of classical and Kittel methods, along with their assumptions, advantages & disadvantages. Then either skip the rest of the chapter entirely, or cover if very briefly. If you're uncomfortable with that and you really do want to study the less-tested ULAE methods in depth, make sure you cover all the important material from the other syllabus readings first.

Revision as of 13:28, 7 January 2020

Chapter 17: Estimating ULAE (UnAllocated Claim Adjustment Expenses)

Reading: Friedland, J.F., Estimating Unpaid Claims Using Basic Techniques, Casualty Actuarial Society, Third Version, July 2010. The Appendices are excluded.

Study Tips

This chapter is 33 pages and covers a shitload of methods for calculating ULAE. But you can see from the BattleTable below that every question, except (2013.Fall #19b) for 0.5 pts, is about either the classical method or the Kittel method. These 2 methods are covered in just 8 pages in the source text.

Based on history, my recommendation is to study the mechanics of classical and Kittel methods, along with their assumptions, advantages & disadvantages. Then either skip the rest of the chapter entirely, or cover if very briefly. If you're uncomfortable with that and you really do want to study the less-tested ULAE methods in depth, make sure you cover all the important material from the other syllabus readings first.

Estimated study time: 2 days (not including subsequent review time)

BattleTable

Based on past exams, the main things you need to know (in rough order of importance) are:

  • classical technique - calculation, assumptions, shortcomings
  • Kittel refinement - calculation, assumptions, shortcomings
reference part (a) part (b) part (c) part (d)
E (2019.Fall #24) Kittel refinement:
- unpaid ULAE
calculation changes:
* clms-made → occurrence
E (2018.Fall #22) IBNYR claims:
- calculate
any method:
- unpaid ULAE
E (2018.Spring #23) classical technique:
- unpaid ULAE
Kittel refinement:
- unpaid ULAE
compare techniques:
- classical vs Kittel
E (2017.Fall #26) classical technique:
- unpaid ULAE
calculate ratio:
→ (pd ULAE)/(pd claims)
assess reasonableness:
- ULAE estimate
E (2017.Spring #24) ULAE scenario:
- expanding operations
ULAE scenario:
- hurricane risk
ULAE scenario:
- long-tail line
E (2016.Fall #26) classical technique:
- unpaid ULAE
classical technique:
- assumption violation
Kittel refinement:
- assess appropriateness
E (2016.Spring #22) ALAE development:
- unpaid ALAE
classical technique:
- unpaid ULAE
assess reasonableness:
- ULAE estimate
E (2015.Spring #25) classical technique:
- identify problem
Kittel refinement:
- unpaid ULAE
E (2014.Fall #23) B-F method:
- claims IBNR
classical technique:
- unpaid ULAE
classical technique:
- assess assumptions
Kittel refinement:
- describe
E (2013.Fall #19) assess impact:
- on ALAE ratio method
assess impact:
- on ULAE Johnson method
assess impact:
- on rates using PP method
assess impact:
- on reinsurance recoverable
E (2013.Spring #25) Kittel refinement:
- unpaid ULAE
Kittel refinement:
- purpose
classical technique:
- shortcoming

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