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This is the premium liability duration calculation from the 2016 version of the premium liability paper. Back to CIA.PrLiabs.
- The is the PVfctr calculation for the pre-2016 version of the premium liability reading. It's included for completeness, but you don't really need to know how to do it.
- OBSERVE:
- The final answer is the sum of col (6): PVfctr(@3%) = 0.9533
- Columns (1) & (3) are always the same
- The derivation of APD (Avg Payment Date) in col (1) is explained well in Appendix E, Sheet 4, footnotes (10) & (11) of the old version of the premium liabilities paper.
- Note that you may not need to know to derive column (1)
- It should be enough to remember that it starts with 0.2929 and increases by 1 for each row.
- The first row of col (3) equals 1.0 - (1) and increases by 1 for each row.
- Calculation of Interp CumPd, column (4) and Incr Pd, col(5) are explained below the table.
APD @3% PVfctr Age @yr-end Interp CumPd IncrPd time 0 PVfctr (1) (2)=1/1.03^(1) (3) (4) (5) (6)=(2)x(5) 0.2929 0.9914 0.7071 30.2% 30.2% 0.2992 1.2929 0.9625 1.7071 55.2% 25.0% 0.2406 2.2929 0.9345 2.7071 80.2% 25.0% 0.2336 3.2929 0.9073 3.7071 100.0% 19.8% 0.1798 0.9533
- IncrPd is just the difference between successive rows of col (4) (IncrPd = Incremental Paid Loss)
- Interp CumPd is calculated by interpolation based on the accident year payment pattern (Interp CumPd = Interpolated Cumulative Paid Loss)
- It's helpful to rewrite the accident year payment pattern table using age(yr) @ yr-end instead of months:
age(yrs) @ yr-end CumPd 0.5 25% 1.5 50% 2.5 75% 3.5 100%
- Then the first row of col (4) is interpolated in the usual way:
- 30.2% = (0.7071 - 0.5) / (1.5 - 0.5) * (50% - 25%) + 25%
- Similarly for the second and subsequent rows of col (4):
- 55.2% = (1.7071 - 1.5) / (2.5 - 1.5) * (75% - 50%) + 50%
- Then the first row of col (4) is interpolated in the usual way:
- Unfortunately you now have to do this all over again for the other discount rate of 2.5%. :-(
- THE END. FINALLY!
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