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Revision as of 13:31, 8 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 it 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, advantages & disadvantages
- Kittel refinement - calculation, assumptions, advantages & disadvantages
reference part (a) part (b) part (c) part (d) E (2019.Fall #24) Kittel refinement:
- unpaid ULAEcalculation changes:
* clms-made → occurrenceE (2018.Fall #22) IBNYR claims:
- calculateany method:
- unpaid ULAEE (2018.Spring #23) classical technique:
- unpaid ULAEKittel refinement:
- unpaid ULAEcompare techniques:
- classical vs KittelE (2017.Fall #26) classical technique:
- unpaid ULAEcalculate ratio:
→ (pd ULAE)/(pd claims)assess reasonableness:
- ULAE estimateE (2017.Spring #24) ULAE scenario:
- expanding operationsULAE scenario:
- hurricane riskULAE scenario:
- long-tail lineE (2016.Fall #26) classical technique:
- unpaid ULAEclassical technique:
- assumption violationKittel refinement:
- assess appropriatenessE (2016.Spring #22) ALAE development:
- unpaid ALAEclassical technique:
- unpaid ULAEassess reasonableness:
- ULAE estimateE (2015.Spring #25) classical technique:
- identify problemKittel refinement:
- unpaid ULAEE (2014.Fall #23) B-F method:
- claims IBNRclassical technique:
- unpaid ULAEclassical technique:
- assess assumptionsKittel refinement:
- describeE (2013.Fall #19) assess impact:
- on ALAE ratio methodassess impact:
- on ULAE Johnson methodassess impact:
- on rates using PP methodassess impact:
- on reinsurance recoverableE (2013.Spring #25) Kittel refinement:
- unpaid ULAEKittel refinement:
- purposeclassical technique:
- shortcoming
In Plain English!
Take a moment to review What is ALAE & ULAE from the ALAE chapter of Friedland. Remember that since