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Pg 136 Werner shows an Expense trend Diagram. On pg 137 it says - "Since the experience period is a calendar year, the average date the policies are written and earned is the same."
Pg 84 shows a CY EP historical period. The average written date differed...
Started by bermi on
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by 2 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at actuarialoutpost):
So, of all expenses, can we conclude the....
Expenses are "earned" the moment that they're spent; it's not over time .
Our 'trend from' date for CY , not premium.
At future expenses as premium is written and premium is earned.
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As I suspected would be the case, Jagex reintroducing the Wilderness has resulted in only a temporary blip in Alexa rankings for Runescape.com. If anything, the trend downward has been sharper over the last month than it was late in 2010. Attachments ...
Started by Qeltar on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at RuneScoop):
To reverse the down trend, but we'll never really know, because Jagex is probably too bureaucratic and stuck Charles Kozierok
Former Webmaster, RuneScoop - Premium RuneScape Information for Expert Players Yeah to get bored and drift away....
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Support for download accelerators, Unlimited personal storage, Forever storage time of your files
+ Unlimited high speed downloads
+ Have all your files highly secured in 1 single location forever
+ Upload/download files up to 5GB
filesonic :
The vaguer...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at nuevaescuela):
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Does anybody know of a system that makes money during periods that trend doesn't (don't count mean reversion/countertrend). Think anything "outside the box" (e.g. Options etc)
Started by AceofAce on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at tradingblox):
They are profitable when trend followers are not, and ....
Some managers have negative correlation to trend following.
You can find proof of this by looking at the "Correlation to Trend Following Index" of various money managers.
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Hi All,
I discovered that nowadays, insurance companies will use the number of reported incident you made to price your insurance premium. This is regardless of whether you are at fault or not, or whether any claim is being paid out. As long as you made...
Started by b>Limws1 on
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by 22 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at mycarforum):
This is regardless of whether you are at fault your premium.
Incident you made to price your insurance premium.
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Trends in Social Networking Sites The latest trends:
Facebook is coming on strong, still aways to go to beat Myspace but man look at the percentage over last year. And LInkedIn!
Top 10 Social Networking Sites for February 2008 (U.S., Home and Work)
Site...
Started by DDC_Cyn on
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by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at dnforum):
Any site owned by Rupert Murdoch lacks major credibility Myspace, and i see no change in trend....
| Premium Reseller Plans and Intelligently Managed Dedicated Myspace, and i see no change in trend.
Idologic, Inc.
A good general idea.
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I've recently talked to my professor and some people in industry. They seem to tell me to learn mobile stuff and .net where it's the "trend". I'm leaning toward dedicating more time learning mobile , because I see it as a viable long term platform that...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at somethingawful):
Then you charge a premium on top of that because you are taking on the risk.
Bc87 posted: I'd hate to spend hundred of hours to learn something, only to have these things .
The trend is.
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Dear friends, please show me how to calculate the exponential trend factor for Pure prem. In "Basic ratemaking", page 352 (A-15):
yr ending Q - X Pure prem
2014-4 60.03
2015-1 60.49
2015-2 60.86
2015-3 61.37
2015-4 61.28
then; pure premium exponential...
Started by piemedia on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at actuarialoutpost):
The slope of this....
So, (1 + a )^4 - 1 at 2015-4 and 2016-4--I get 61.43 and 62.61, respectively--and calculate the trend from these two points(y) instead of y.
The slope of this regression (I get a = 0.004727136) is the quarterly trend.
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Just got my succesful farming magazine today and there are a couple of stories on this insurance option. One of the funnier comments was by a couple of "experts". Bruce Sherrick says "the trend cannot increase premiums. For the same coverage of bushels...
Started by mcfarm on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at newagtalk):
If you lower your coverage level but use trend to get the same dollar level of coverage, your premium adjusted worked for me......
Trend.
The cost per acre as a% of coverage per acre went up as well .
Nearly doubled in premium.
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Were in trouble as long as the republicans can control the house of representatives. Also the Senate democrates need 60 percent of the
members votes in order to do anything. The greed of the republicans
to not tax the rich, those that make over one million...
Started by Cleaner on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at reviewjournal):
Consequently the
trend will continue, ....
The people who should vote or need to vote don't .
And now the trend is rampantly quick I'm afraid that the people who are fairly secure don't recognize the trend, and these same
people vote.
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