Traditional Risk Classification Flashcards

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classification ratemaking

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Process of grouping risks with similar loss potential and charging different manual rates to reflect differences in loss potential among the groups

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rating variable

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Any variable used to vary rates, even if it is based on a characteristic normally considered an underwriting characteristic

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Rate relativity

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If a rate differential is applied multiplicatively

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Additive

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If the rate differential is applied additively

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Goal of classification ratemaking

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To determine a rate that is commensurate with the individual risk

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Criteria for evaluating the appropriateness of rating variables

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  1. Statistical
  2. Operational
  3. Social
  4. Legal
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Statistical criteria for selecting a rating variable

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  1. Statistical significance
  2. Homogeneity
  3. Credibility
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What does “the rating variable should be a statistically significant risk differentiator” mean?

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  • The expected cost estimates should vary for the different levels of the rating variable
  • The estimated differences should be within an acceptable level of statistical confidence
  • The estimated difference should be relatively stable from one year to the next
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What does “the levels of a rating variable should represent distinct groups of risks with similar expected costs” mean?

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The levels of a rating variable should represent distinct groups of risks with similar expected costs

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What does “sufficient credibility” mean?

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The number of risks in each group should either be large enough or stable enough or both for the actuary to be able to accurately estimate the costs?

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What two objectives does the science of classification require to balance?

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  1. Grouping risks into a sufficient number of levels to ensure the risks within each group are homogeneous
  2. Not to crate too many granularly defined groups that may lead to instability in the estimated costs
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Operational criteria for selecting a rating variable

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  1. Objective
  2. Inexpensive to administer
  3. Verifiable
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Social criteria for a selecting a rating variable (social acceptability of using a particular risk characteristic)

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  1. Affordability
  2. Causality
  3. Controllability
  4. Privacy concerns
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