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Introduction to ratemaking and loss reserving for property and casualty insurance / Robert L. Brown, Leon R. Gottlie.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Winsted, Conn. : ACTEX Publications, Inc., c2007.Edition: 3rd edDescription: xi, 195 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781566986113 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 368.1/0110973 22
LOC classification:
  • HG8065 .B76 2007
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Contents:
Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Preface to second edition -- Why insurance? -- The evolution of insurance -- How insurance works -- Insurance and utility -- What makes a risk insurable -- What insurance is and is not -- Risk, peril, and hazard -- Purchase of insurance: other reasons -- Exercises -- Coverages -- Introduction -- Automobile insurance -- Liability insurance (Section A) -- Medical benefits (Section B) -- Uninsured and under insured motorist coverage -- Collision and other than collision (Section C) -- Homeowners insurance -- Tenants package -- Workers compensation -- Fire insurance -- Marine insurance -- Liability insurance -- Limits to coverage -- Deductibles -- Policy limits -- Conclusion -- Exercises -- Ratemaking -- Introduction -- Objectives of ratemaking -- Essential objectives -- Non-essential but desirable objectives -- Frequency and severity -- Data for ratemaking -- Accident year -- Policy year -- Calendar year -- Premium data -- The exposure unit -- The expected effective period -- Ingredients of ratemaking -- Loss-development factors -- Trend factors -- Expenses -- Loading for profit and contingencies -- Credibility factors -- Investment income -- Rate changes -- Overall average rate change -- Changing risk classification differentials -- Balancing back -- Summary of the rate change procedure -- Exercises -- Loss reserving -- Introduction -- How outstanding benefits arise -- Definition of terms -- Individual claim file estimates -- Gross IBNR -- Paid loss development -- Incurred loss development -- Salvage and subrogation -- Loss adjustment expenses -- Fast track reserves -- Professional considerations -- Checking the data -- Loss reserving methods -- Case reserves plus -- The expected loss ratio method -- The chain-ladder or loss-development triangle method -- The bornhuetter-ferguson method -- Estimates split into frequency and severity -- Summary -- Discounting loss reserves -- Exercises -- Intermediate topics -- Individual risk rating plans -- Increased limits factors -- Data considerations -- Loss development -- Trend -- Risk -- Expenses -- Loss distributions -- Reinsurance -- Reserving for reinsurance -- Exercises -- Appendix A -- Answers to text exercises -- Index 185.
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Includes index.

Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Preface to second edition -- Why insurance? -- The evolution of insurance -- How insurance works -- Insurance and utility -- What makes a risk insurable -- What insurance is and is not -- Risk, peril, and hazard -- Purchase of insurance: other reasons -- Exercises -- Coverages -- Introduction -- Automobile insurance -- Liability insurance (Section A) -- Medical benefits (Section B) -- Uninsured and under insured motorist coverage -- Collision and other than collision (Section C) -- Homeowners insurance -- Tenants package -- Workers compensation -- Fire insurance -- Marine insurance -- Liability insurance -- Limits to coverage -- Deductibles -- Policy limits -- Conclusion -- Exercises -- Ratemaking -- Introduction -- Objectives of ratemaking -- Essential objectives -- Non-essential but desirable objectives -- Frequency and severity -- Data for ratemaking -- Accident year -- Policy year -- Calendar year -- Premium data -- The exposure unit -- The expected effective period -- Ingredients of ratemaking -- Loss-development factors -- Trend factors -- Expenses -- Loading for profit and contingencies -- Credibility factors -- Investment income -- Rate changes -- Overall average rate change -- Changing risk classification differentials -- Balancing back -- Summary of the rate change procedure -- Exercises -- Loss reserving -- Introduction -- How outstanding benefits arise -- Definition of terms -- Individual claim file estimates -- Gross IBNR -- Paid loss development -- Incurred loss development -- Salvage and subrogation -- Loss adjustment expenses -- Fast track reserves -- Professional considerations -- Checking the data -- Loss reserving methods -- Case reserves plus -- The expected loss ratio method -- The chain-ladder or loss-development triangle method -- The bornhuetter-ferguson method -- Estimates split into frequency and severity -- Summary -- Discounting loss reserves -- Exercises -- Intermediate topics -- Individual risk rating plans -- Increased limits factors -- Data considerations -- Loss development -- Trend -- Risk -- Expenses -- Loss distributions -- Reinsurance -- Reserving for reinsurance -- Exercises -- Appendix A -- Answers to text exercises -- Index 185.

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