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Nonlife Actuarial Models: Theory, Methods and Evaluation (International Series on Actuarial Science)

Nonlife Actuarial Models: Theory, Methods and Evaluation (International Series on Actuarial Science)

Nonlife Actuarial Models: Theory, Methods and Evaluation (International Series
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Nonlife Actuarial Models: Theory, Methods and Evaluation (International Series on Actuarial Science) Hardback - 2023

by Tse, Yiu-Kuen

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Cambridge University Press, 2023-05-25. hardcover. New. 6x1x9. New Textbook, Ships with Tracking
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Actuaries must pass exams, but more than that: they must put knowledge into practice. This coherent book supports the Society of Actuaries' short-term actuarial mathematics syllabus while emphasizing the concepts and practical application of nonlife actuarial models. A class-tested textbook for undergraduate courses in actuarial science, it is also ideal for those approaching their professional exams. Key topics covered include loss modelling, risk and ruin theory, credibility theory and applications, and empirical implementation of loss models. Revised and updated to reflect curriculum changes, this second edition includes two brand new chapters on loss reserving and ratemaking. R replaces Excel as the computation tool used throughout - the featured R code is available on the book's webpage, as are lecture slides. Numerous examples and exercises are provided, with many questions adapted from past Society of Actuaries exams.
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