Friedland06.Diagnostics
Reading: Friedland, J.F., Estimating Unpaid Claims Using Basic Techniques, Casualty Actuarial Society, Third Version, July 2010. The Appendices are excluded.
Chapter 6: The Development Triangle as a Diagnostic Tool
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What are the 3 dimension of an accident year development triangle? Click for Answer
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Based on past exams, the main things you need to know (in rough order of importance) are:
- using diagnostics to analyze data and make decisions regarding reserving methods...
- - combining data
- - settlement rate changes
- - case reserve adequacy changes
- - other operational changes
reference part (a) part (b) part (c) part (d) E (2017.Spring #15) paid/rptd claims ratio:
- interpretationpaid/rptd counts ratio:
- interpretationE (2016.Spring #21) case reserve adequacy:
- suggest diagnosticFriedland13.BerqSherm E (2016.Fall #16) Friedland05.Triangles Friedland05.Triangles settlement rate change:
- suggest diagnosticFriedland07.Development
Friedland13.BerqShermE (2015.Spring #16) operational change:
- suggest diagnosticFriedland07.Development
Friedland13.BerqShermE (2014.Fall #14) Friedland05.Triangles operational change:
- suggest diagnosticE (2013.Fall #15) SOP.UnpaidClms combining data: 1
- suggest diagnosticscombining data:
- argue for or againstcombining data:
- argue for or against
- 1 Parts (b), (c), (d) of this question require a synthesis of knowledge from several different chapters. You can look at it now but you may not be able to answer all of it until you've covered the chapters on different reserving methods.
In Plain English!
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Each cell in an accident year triangle is identified by 3 dimensions:
- The row labels are Accident Years and you'll often see the abbreviation AY.
- The column labels are Development Period or Age. Those terms are interchangeable. In this triangle the periods are months and that's very common.
- The skew diagonals represent Calendar Year, abbreviated CY