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2019 Fall
Based on user feedback, the BattleCards corresponding to the 2019.Fall exam will NOT be loaded into the BattleActs database until after the 2020.Fall exam. This is to provide the opportunity for practice on a fresh exam prior to your real exam.
link reference reading/chapter topic type Integrative Question? E (2019.Fall #1) Couret.Venter calculate: mean frequency estimates using two credibility procedures
explain: relationship between one-dimensional and multi-dimensional credibilitycalc 70% essay 30% No E (2019.Fall #2) Goldburd.Validation calculate: loss ratio plot, describe: disadvantages of validation plots, recommend: which model to use calc 25% essay 75% No E (2019.Fall #3) Bailey.Simon calculate: experience modification factor
describe: how credibility and experience rating workcalc 70% essay 30% No E (2019.Fall #4) Robertson.HazardGroups justify: choice of distance measure, calculate: one iteration of weighted k-means algorithm calc 50% essay 50% No E (2019.Fall #5) Goldburd.Basics
Goldburd.Validationexplain: choice of link function
calculate: sensitivity and specificity, ROC curve, describe: claim severity impacts thresholdcalc 75% essay 25% No E (2019.Fall #6) Goldburd.Interactions calculate: model frequency and intercept with interactions discuss: advantages of using base levels calc 75% essay 25% No E (2019.Fall #7) Fisher.CaseStudy
Fisher.ExpRating
Fisher.RiskSharing
Fisher.TableMcalculate: expected ground-up limited loss
calculate: modified expected unlimited loss
calculate: guaranteed cost premium
calculate: expected loss in layer, discuss: appropriateness of assumptionscalc 90% essay 10% Yes E (2019.Fall #8) Bahnemann.Chapter6 calculate: ILFs and premium calc 100% No E (2019.Fall #9) Fisher.ExpRating describe: when to use experience rating essay 100% No E (2019.Fall #10) Fisher.ExpRating evaluate: experience modification rating plans using loss ratios and the efficiency test essay 100% No E (2019.Fall #11) Fisher.ExpRating calculate: experience mod, describe: experience rating improvement, evaluate: effectiveness of proposed improvement calc 85% essay 15% No E (2019.Fall #12) Fisher.TableM
Fisher.Visualizationdiscuss: appropriateness of proposed Table M
calculate: insurance chargescalc 50% essay 50% No E (2019.Fall #13) Bahnemann.Chapter5 calculate: excess layer losses calc 75% essay 25% No E (2019.Fall #14) Fisher.Visualization
Fisher.LimitedTableMcalculate: basic premium
evaluate: appropriateness of methodcalc 50% essay 50% No E (2019.Fall #15) Bahnemann.Chapter5
Fisher.RiskSharingcalculate: basic premium from distribution, discuss: appropriateness of distribution calc 85% essay 15% No E (2019.Fall #16) Fisher.LimitedTableM
Fisher.OtherLSPlanscalculate: Build a Limited Table M
discuss: alternate loss-sensitive planscalc 50% essay 50% No E (2019.Fall #17) Clark.Reinsurance calculate: technical ratio with sliding scale commission and carry-forward provision calc 100% No E (2019.Fall #18) Clark.PropPerRisk
Bernegger.Exposurecalculate: reinsurance excess layer loss cost using historical data and exposure curves, profit commission to premium ratio calc 90% essay 10% Yes E (2019.Fall #19) Grossi.Curves calculate: return period, identify: types of reinsurance, describe: reinsurance premium magnitudes calc 30% essay 70% No
2018 Fall
link reference reading/chapter topic type Integrative Question? E (2018.Fall #1) Mahler.Credibility
Bahnemann.Chapter5
Clark.Reinsurancecalculate: Chi-square test and expected claim frequency
calculate: profitability of reinsurance
discuss: which reinsurance option is bestcalc 80% essay 20% Yes E (2018.Fall #2) Bahnemann.Chapter5
Bahnemann.Chapter6calculate: annual premiums under different deductibles
calculate: profitability of reinsurance
calculate: risk loaded ILFscalc 90% essay 10% Yes E (2018.Fall #3) Bailey.Simon calculate: number of claims and merit rating factor calc 80% essay 20% No E (2018.Fall #4) ASOP.12 discuss: the use of a discount essay 100% No E (2018.Fall #5) Goldburd.ModelSelection discuss: model fit and alternate selections essay 100% No E (2018.Fall #6) Goldburd.ModelRefinement calculate: two statistical measures of model fit calc 75% essay 25% No E (2018.Fall #7) Goldburd.Basics calculate: offset and fitted probability
discuss: use of logistic regressioncalc 50% essay 50% No E (2018.Fall #8) Bahnemann.Chapter6 compare and contrast: use of risk loaded ILFs vs. varying profit and contingency provisions essay 100% No E (2018.Fall #9) Fisher.ExpRating calculate: apply the efficiency test, explain: how adverse selection may impact insurers calc 75% essay 25% No E (2018.Fall #10) Fisher.CaseStudy
Fisher.ExpRatingcalculate: expected reported losses
calculate: experience modification factorcalc 100% No E (2018.Fall #11) ISO.Rating calculate: experience modification, discuss: schedule rating selection calc 40% essay 60% No E (2018.Fall #12) Fisher.CaseStudy calculate: total cost of each plan, discuss: recommend a plan and suggest improvements calc 50% essay 50% No E (2018.Fall #13) Bahnemann.Chapter5 calculate: number of excess claims, calculate: inflationary pressure calc 100% No E (2018.Fall #14) NCCI.RetroRating outdated
Fisher.RiskSharingcalculate: ratio of basic to standard premium and net insurance charges
discuss: using prior loss experiencecalc 80% essay 10% No E (2018.Fall #15) Clark.Reinsurance calculate: primary insurer's part of loss corridor calc 100% No E (2018.Fall #16) Grossi.Curves calculate: ceded and net Probable Maximum Loss, discuss: should the reinsurer offer the treaty? calc 60% essay 40% No E (2018.Fall #17) Grossi.Overview
Grossi.CATModelsdiscuss: catastrophe model modules
describe: types of uncertainty and how it can be incorporated in a modelessay 100% No