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CAS Ratemaking Seminar March 2004 INT-7 Introduction to Profit Provision Calculations Ira Robbin, PhD Partner Re
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Ground Rules The purpose of this session is to educate actuaries in various methods used to compute the underwriting profit provision. There will be no discussion of the adequacy of the premium charge for any particular consumer or particular class of consumers. All attendees should scrupulously follow anti- trust guidelines.
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Disclaimers No statements of Partner Re’s corporate position will be made or should be inferred. While some methods may be similar to methods promulgated by regulatory authorities, practitioners should follow actual regulatory instructions. While some methods to be discussed are similar to methods in the Part 9 Study Note, students should consult the Study Note for exact details.
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Cautions Examples are for illustrative purposes only. Do not use the results from any example in real-world applications. The profit load indicated from a model often depends critically on the assumptions and parameters. For ease of presentation, assumptions have been greatly simplified and hypothetical parameters have been selected.
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Overview UW Profit Basics Overview of Different Methods Corporate and Regulatory Contexts Offset Formulas DCF and Risk-Adjusted DCF Single Policy Company Models Conclusion
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Different Types of UW Profit Actual Achieved Booked to Date vs Ultimate PY, AY, CY Direct, Gross, Ceded, Net Stat vs GAAP Provision in Manual Rate Indicated, Filed, Approved Provision in Charged Premium
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UW Profit: Basic Equations U = P-L-X = UPM*P X = Expense including premium tax CR = (L+X)/P= 1- UPM UPM of –100% yields CR =200% X = FX +VXR*P FX = Fixed expense VXR = Variable expense ratio P= (L+FX)/(1-VXR-UPM)
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UW Profit Provision Chart
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Examples L=50 FX=30 VXR=15% UPM = 5% Result: P= (50 + 30)/(1-.15-.05) = 100 L=50 FX=30 VXR=15% UPM = -1% Result: P= (50 + 30)/(.86) = 93 Note UPM can be negative!
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UPM Calculation Approaches Investment Income Adjustment CY Inv Offset and PV Differential Adequate Total Return Ratemaking CY ROE Economic return via Single Policy model IRR on Equity Flow and PVI/PVE Economic Components DCF and Risk-adjusted DCF
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Different UPM Calculation Methods 1. CY Inv Offset 2. PV Differential 3. Ratemaking CY ROE 4. DCF 5. Risk-Adjusted DCF 6. IRR on Equity Flow 7. PVI/PVE
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Corporate vs Regulatory Contexts Corporate: UPM targets by LOB Maximize economic return net of risk Regulatory: Allowed UPMs Manual rates by LOB Philosophy of regulation State controlled vs free market approaches Affordability and availability Legislated rate environments File and use/Use and file Market pricing for large risks
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Recap of UW Profit Regulation 1920’s – 1970’s: Low interest era No consideration of investment income 5.0% UPM for most lines 2.5% for WC 1970’s – 90’s: High rate era Investment income offsets CAPM, DCF and Risk-Adjusted DCF IRR on Equity Flows and PVI/PVE
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Method 1: CY Investment Income Offset (State X) UPM = UPM 0 – IIOffset UPM0 = Traditional UPM IIOffset = Investment Income Offset IIOffset = i AT · PHSF Based on After-tax realized CY returns Actual portfolio mix of invested assets Base of PH-Supplied Funds
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Policyholder Supplied Funds Unearned Premium Balances UEPR(1-PPACQR) - RECV Net of Pre-paid Acquisition Expense Net of Receivables Loss+ LAE Reserves PLR · (LRES/INCL) CY Reserves-to-Incurred Ratio PLR =Permissible Loss Ratio Ratio of Loss reserve to incurred loss
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CY II Offset- Example UEPR400Earned Prem1,000 LRES1,200Inc’d Loss800 RECV260PPACQR10.0% UPM 0 5.0%PLR60.0% After-tax Yield4.0% PHSF = (.4·(1-.1)-.26) +.6·1.5 =1.00 UPM =.05 -.04·1.00 = 1.0%
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Method 2: Offset for PV Differential UPM = UPM 0 - PVDELLR UPM 0 = Traditional UPM PVDELLR = Present Value Differential Present Value Differential PVDELLR = PLR·(PV(X 0 )- PV(X)) X 0 = Loss Pattern for Reference LOB X = Loss Pattern for Review LOB Interest Rate: New money after-tax
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PV Differential Offset- Example PV(REF Loss Pattern)98.0% PV(REV Loss Pattern)93.0% Risk-free New Money Rate after tax 3.0% PLR60.0% Traditional UPM 5.0% PVDELLR = (.98-.93)*.60 = 3.0% UPM =.05-.03 = 2.0%
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Method 3: Ratemaking CY ROE Start with ROE equation: Assume S= EQ Simplify taxes Split INV into INV on PHSF vs INV on S
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Ratemaking CY ROE Premium to Surplus Ratio
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ROE in Ratemaking? GAAP vs Statutory Going-concern vs Solvency Stat defined by state regulation Calendar Yr vs Policy Yr ROE is CY Past decisions impact this CY Ratemaking is PY and prospective
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Surplus in ROE Equation S = Target Statutory Surplus S = P/ Premium-to-Surplus leverage ratio varies by LOB Equity vs Surplus
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Solve for UPM Find UPM to hit CY ROE target
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Ratemaking CY ROE - Example
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Method 4: Discounted Cash Flow Prospective cash flow approach founded in modern economic theory UPM = -kr f + (E[r m ] – r f ) k = funds generating coefficient r f = risk-free new money rate r m = market return = systematic covariance
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Applying CAPM to Insurance CAPM risk–reward concept Reward for taking systematic risk No reward for diversifiable risk Beta =Cov of Company Stock with Market Insurance Betas by LOB? Few single LOB insurance companies These don’t represent much of the market Beta=Cov of LOB UPM with stock market? Not right theoretically CY achieved UPMs influenced by other factors
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DCF - Example Risk-free rate5.0% Funds Generating Coefficient1.50 Beta for LOB1.20 E[Market yield]10.0% UPM = -1.50*.05+ 1.20(.10-.05) =-1.5%
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Method 5:Risk-Adjusted DCF Solve for UPM so that: r f = risk-free new money rate r A = risk-adjusted rate FIT= income tax Loss discounted at risk-adjusted rate
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Risk-Adjusted Rate r A = r f + r m ] – r f ) = Cov of liabilities with market While >0 for assets, the here is for liabilities. Thus: <0 and r A < r f How to get by LOB?
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Risk-Adjusted DCF Example
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Method 6: IRR on Equity Flow Equity flow: flow of $ between an equity investor and the insurance company Model prospective equity flows for hypothetical insurance company writing one policy Use accounting rules, surplus requirements, and other assumptions to derive income and surplus each time period. EQF = INC - S
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Equity Flow Diagram
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Income and Cash Flow UW Gain = EP –IncLoss –IncExpense Defined by accounting rules Does not depend on UW cash flows Inv Inc = II on Invested Assets Invested Assets Assets- Recvbl’s -Recovs Assets = Reserves + Surplus Balance sheet must balance UW Cash flows impact Invested Assets
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Single Policy Company: UW Income and Cash Flow
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Single Policy Company: Assets and Investment Income
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Single Policy Company: Equity Flow and IRR
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IRR IRR is comparable to the rate of interest on a loan Given flows x t, IRR is the interest rate, y, (if it exists) which solves:
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IRR on Equity Flows Typical EQ Flows in P/C insurance First flow is negative Later flows are positive One sign change IRR on EQ Flow well-defined Solve for premium to hit IRR target
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Method 7: PVI/PVE Generalize ROE: PV of INC at t=0 or t=1? PV of Balance Sheet account? Equity Balance
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Single Policy Company: PVI/PVE
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Chart of Methods
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Conclusion No one right answer Use appropriate method for situation Select parameters consistent with method used Questions
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