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Revision as of 15:08, 18 May 2020

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

Chapter 1: Overview (with links to topics in chapters 1-6)

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The Friedland source text is divided into 4 parts:

Part 1: Introduction – Chapters 1-2
Part 2: Information Gathering – Chapters 3-6
Part 3: Basic Methods for Estimating Unpaid Claims – Chapters 7-15
Part 4: Estimating Unpaid Claims Adjustment Expenses – Chapters 16-17

Parts 3 and 4 are highlighted in green because that's where 85-90% of the reserving questions come from and our good friend Alice-the-Actuary wants you to get to that material ASAP! Now, there is important basic information in Parts 1 & 2, but we're going to cover it quickly. You'll get plenty of opportunities to solidify your understanding of that basic material as you work through Parts 3 & 4.

This wiki article provides links to everything you need to know from Parts 1 & 2 (Chapters 1-6). Do not linger here (or you might upset Alice.) You'll absorb the important information as you work problems in chapters 7-17.

Estimated study time: 2 days for all of Parts 1 & 2 (then review as needed)

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

  • fact A...
  • fact B...
reference part (a) part (b) part (c) part (d)
E (2014.Fall #13) redundant reserves:
- why this is bad
inadequate reserves:
- why this is bad

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The BattleTable above shows prior exam questions relevant to chapter 1. BattleTables showing prior exam questions for chapters 2-6 can be accessed either through the links below or directly through the Ranking Table.

This wiki article provides a concise listing of topics from chapters 1-6 with links to the appropriate material.

Part 1 - Chapter 1 - Overview

define reserves, note B/S importance

Question: identify 3 groups for whom accurate reserve estimates are important as well as a reason for each
  • internal management
→ need accurate reserves for proper decision-making (pricing, underwriting, strategic/financial plans,...)
  • investors
→ need accurate reserves because balance sheet liabilities are important in deciding whether to invest in a company
  • regulators
→ need accurate reserves to perform supervisory/regulatory role (solvency monitoring)
  • key terminology

Part 1 - Chapter 2 - The Claims Process

Direct link to wiki article: Chapter 2 - The Claims Process

Subtopics:

  • 5 elements of unpaid claim estimate
  • A claim is reported
  • Life of a claim
  • Claim Fact Summary
    • Friedland's is too complicated. Do 2 or 3 separate simpler examples
  • Characteristics of insured claims
    • claim activity extends over a period of time
    • estimated value of claims changes over life of claim
    • claim cam have different types of payments
    • many dates associated with each claim
→ make a simple practice template to reinforce these concepts

Part 2 - Chapter 3 - Understanding the Data

Direct link to wiki article: Chapter 3 - Understanding the Data

Part 2 - Chapter 4 - Meeting with Management

Direct link to wiki article: Chapter 4 - Meeting with Management

Part 2 - Chapter 5 - The Development Triangle

Direct link to wiki article: Chapter 5 - The Development Triangle

Part 2 - Chapter 6 - The Development Triangle as a Diagnostic Tool

Direct link to wiki article: Chapter 6 - The Development Triangle as a Diagnostic Tool

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