Life & Non-Life Actuarial Techniques
Objectives
Introduction to the main actuarial concepts and techniques applied in actuarial mathematics in both Life and Non-Life Insurance. On Life we will present and discuss basics on modelling the lifetime to obtain risk premiums and mathematical reserves for the main life insurance types. On Non-Life we will present and discuss basics on modelling the claim frequency, severity and the aggregate claim amount, main principals of premium calculation and deterministic models for claim reserves.
All concepts will be illustrated with practical exercises so the students can understand the concept of risk inherent to the insurance business.
General characterization
Code
200159
Credits
7.5
Responsible teacher
Hours
Weekly - Available soon
Total - Available soon
Teaching language
Portuguese. If there are Erasmus students, classes will be taught in English
Prerequisites
Theoretical and applied lectures. The themes are introduced by the teacher, consolidated whenever possible with real examples taken from the insurance industry following a brief discussion. All students have direct access to the final Exam. The students will be graded according to the grades obtained in the final examination to be realized during the 1st or 2nd examination period. To be approved the student must have an examination?s grade not below the 9.5 mark.
Bibliography
Teaching method
Theoretical and applied lectures. The themes are introduced by the teacher, consolidated whenever possible with real examples taken from the insurance industry following a brief discussion. All students have direct access to the final Exam. The students will be graded according to the grades obtained in the final examination to be realized during the 1st or 2nd examination period.
To be approved the student must have an examination grade not below the 9.5 mark.
Evaluation method
The students will be graded according to the grades obtained in the final examination to be realized during the 1st or 2nd examination period. To be approved the student must have an examination grade not below the 9.5 mark.
Subject matter
- Life Insurance (14.0 hours)
- Survival models and Life Tables (3.0 hours)
- Probability for the Age-at-Death
- Life Tables
- Life Insurance (3.0 hour)
- Whole Life and Term Insurance
- Pure Endowments
- Endowments
- Life Annuities (3.0 hours)
- Standard Type of Life Annuities
- Net Premiums (4.0 hours)
- Whole Life and Term Insurance
- Pure Endowments
- Endowments
- Net Premiums Reserves (4.0 hours)
- Whole Life and Term Insurance
- Pure Endowments
- Endowments
- Survival models and Life Tables (3.0 hours)
- Non Life Insurance (14.0 hours)
- Distributions (2.0 hours)
- Modelling the claim frequency
- Modelling the claim amount
- The aggregate claim amount (5.0 hours)
- The distribution of the aggregate claim amount
- Approximated methods
- Principals of premium calculation (2.0 hours)
- Expected Value Premium Principle
- Variance Premium Principle
- Standard Deviation Premium Principle
- Deterministic models for claim reserves (5.0 hours)
- Introduction
- Inflation
- Link ratio models
- Chain ladder models
- Distributions (2.0 hours)
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