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Handbook on Loss Reserving
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Schnaus, Anja.
Handbook on Loss Reserving
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Title/Author:
Handbook on Loss Reserving/ edited by Michael Radtke, Klaus D. Schmidt, Anja Schnaus.
other author:
Radtke, Michael.
Description:
XV, 322 p. 4 illus., 1 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Actuarial science. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-30056-6
ISBN:
9783319300566
Handbook on Loss Reserving
Handbook on Loss Reserving
[electronic resource] /edited by Michael Radtke, Klaus D. Schmidt, Anja Schnaus. - 1st ed. 2016. - XV, 322 p. 4 illus., 1 illus. in color.online resource. - EAA Series,1869-6929. - EAA Series,.
Additive Method -- Aggregation -- Bornhuetter-Ferguson Method -- Bornhuetter-Ferguson Principle -- Cape Cod Method -- Chain-Ladder Method (Basics) -- Chain-Ladder Method (Models) -- Chain-Ladder Method (Prediction Error) -- Collective Model -- Controlling -- Credibility Models (Basics) -- Credibility Models (Loss Reserving) -- Development Patterns (Basics) -- Development Patterns (Estimation) -- Expected-Loss Method -- Grossing-Up Method -- Linear Models (Basics) -- Linear Models (Loss Reserving) -- Lognormal Loglinear Model (Basics) -- Lognormal Loglinear Model (Loss Reserving) -- Loss-Development Method -- Loss Ratios -- Marginal Sum Method -- Multinomial Model -- Multiplicative Model -- Multivariate Methods -- Munich Chain-Ladder Method -- Paid & Incurred Problem -- Panning Method -- Poisson Model -- Reinsurance -- Run-Off Data -- Run-Off Triangles -- Separation Method -- Simulation -- Solvency II -- Tail Estimation -- Volume Measures -- Probability Distributions -- References -- List of Symbols -- List of Contributors -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
This handbook presents the basic aspects of actuarial loss reserving. Besides the traditional methods, it also includes a description of more recent ones and a discussion of certain problems occurring in actuarial practice, like inflation, scarce data, large claims, slow loss development, the use of market statistics, the need for simulation techniques and the task of calculating best estimates and ranges of future losses. In property and casualty insurance the provisions for payment obligations from losses that have occurred but have not yet been settled usually constitute the largest item on the liabilities side of an insurer's balance sheet. For this reason, the determination and evaluation of these loss reserves is of considerable economic importance for every property and casualty insurer. Actuarial students, academics as well as practicing actuaries will benefit from this overview of the most important actuarial methods of loss reserving by developing an understanding of the underlying stochastic models and how to practically solve some problems which may occur in actuarial practice.
ISBN: 9783319300566
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-30056-6doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
943795
Actuarial science.
LC Class. No.: HG8779-8793
Dewey Class. No.: 368.01
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