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Oct 18'24
Exercise
You are given the following information:
- Reported claims = 255,000
- IBNR using Bornhuetter-Ferguson method = 95,000
- IBNR using the chain ladder method = 110,000
Calculate the expected ultimate loss.
- 285,000
- 300,000
- 315,000
- 350,000
- 365,000
ABy Admin
Oct 18'24
Solution: C
The IBNR using the Bornhuetter-Ferguson method equals [math]\mu (1-F^{-1}) [/math] where [math]\mu[/math] is the expected ultimate loss and [math]F[/math] is the development factor. Hence the expected loss equals
[[math]] \mu = 95000 * (1-F^{-1})^{-1}[[/math]]
To find the development factor, we know that the IBNR using the chain ladder method equals 110,000 = 255,000 * ([math]F[/math]-1) which implies that [math]F[/math] equals 1.4314. The expected ultimate loss equals 95,000 * (1-1/1.4314) = 315,213.3.