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Handbuch der Solvenz für Versicherungsmathematiker & Risikomanager Theorie & Praxis 2011 NEU HC-

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Book Title
Handbook of Solvency for Actuaries and Risk Managers : Theory and Practice
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Topic
Probability & Statistics / General, Finance / General, General, Insurance / Risk Assessment & Management
Publication Country
US
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N/A
Depth
59mm
Weight
2174g
Modified Item
No
Imprint
Taylor & Francis Inc
Edition
N/A
Genre
Business & Economics, Mathematics
Series
Chapman & Hall/Crc Finance Series
Pagination
1113
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Height
264mm
Width
188mm
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ISBN
9781439821305
Item Length
10.2 in
Publisher
CRC Press LLC
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
2.2 in
Author
Arne Sandström
Item Width
7.1 in
Item Weight
72.9 Oz
Number of Pages
1113 Pages

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Reflecting the author's wealth of experience in this field, Handbook of Solvency for Actuaries and Risk Managers: Theory and Practice focuses on the valuation of assets and liabilities, the calculation of capital requirement, and the calculation of the standard formula for the European Solvency II project. The first three sections of the book examine the solvency concept, historical development, and the role of solvency in an enterprise risk management approach. The text provides a general discussion on valuation, investment, and capital, along with modeling and measuring. It also covers dependence, risk measures, capital requirements, subrisks, aggregation, the main risks market, and credit, operational, liquidity, and underwriting risks. The last three sections focus on the European Solvency II project. Basing the material on CEIOPS final advice, the author presents the general ideas, valuation, investments, and funds of this project as well as the standard formula framework. He also includes all calibrations from previous quantitative impact studies and discusses the political progress of the project. A one-stop shop for actuaries and risk managers, this handbook offers a complete overview of solvency and the European Solvency II standard formula. It gives a clear definition and broad historical review of solvency and incorporates a comprehensive discussion of the theory behind the calculation of the capital requirement. Updates on solvency projects and issues are available at www.SolvencyII.nu

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CRC Press LLC
ISBN-10
1439821305
ISBN-13
9781439821305
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Product Key Features

Author
Arne Sandström
Book Title
Handbook of Solvency for Actuaries and Risk Managers : Theory and Practice
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Probability & Statistics / General, Finance / General, General, Insurance / Risk Assessment & Management
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Business & Economics, Mathematics
Number of Pages
1113 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
10.2 in
Item Height
2.2 in
Item Width
7.1 in
Item Weight
72.9 Oz

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College Audience
Lc Classification Number
Hg8054.5
Reviews
'e¦this book is a must for any actuary and risk manager in insurance. It gives a comprehensive overview on all the relevant material concerning Solvency II. This makes the book also valuable for researchers working in risk management. Many graphs illustrate the theoretical background. Simple explanations are given, and most formulae are without proof. This makes it understandable for anybody working in the field. An extensive list of references gives more material. In particular, a researcher may find there hints to the proofs and the background theory behind the formulae. 'e"Hanspeter Schmidli, Zentralblatt MATH 1209 As an actuary working in a risk team with predominantly non-actuaries, I was interested in reviewing this book from two angles. Firstly, could there really be that much to write about solvency (it is a hefty volume) and secondly, would my non-actuarial colleagues find it useful in practice? 'e¦ I feel that I have learnt a huge amount in a short time and am bracing myself for a return visit to the section on copulas. As to the answers to my opening two questions, they are most definitely 'e~yes'e(tm) on both counts. This is an excellent reference manual for anyone working in a risk environment, irrespective of their level of involvement in the Solvency II project. 'e"Annals of Actuarial Science, Vol. 5, June 2011 In this handbook he [Sandstrom] offers a clear definition of solvency, a broad historical review, and a comprehensive treatment of the capital requirement. These general ideas are covered in the first section, and the second section addresses in detail the European Solvency II project. 'e¦ He also advises readers that the most current developments from CEIOPS will be published at his website. This handbook is for professionals in the field but can be used as well as for the education of future actuaries and risk managers. 'e"SciTech Book News, February 2011, ethis book is a must for any actuary and risk manager in insurance. It gives a comprehensive overview on all the relevant material concerning Solvency II. This makes the book also valuable for researchers working in risk management. Many graphs illustrate the theoretical background. Simple explanations are given, and most formulae are without proof. This makes it understandable for anybody working in the field. An extensive list of references gives more material. In particular, a researcher may find there hints to the proofs and the background theory behind the formulae. e"Hanspeter Schmidli, Zentralblatt MATH 1209 As an actuary working in a risk team with predominantly non-actuaries, I was interested in reviewing this book from two angles. Firstly, could there really be that much to write about solvency (it is a hefty volume) and secondly, would my non-actuarial colleagues find it useful in practice? e I feel that I have learnt a huge amount in a short time and am bracing myself for a return visit to the section on copulas. As to the answers to my opening two questions, they are most definitely e~yese(tm) on both counts. This is an excellent reference manual for anyone working in a risk environment, irrespective of their level of involvement in the Solvency II project. e"Annals of Actuarial Science, Vol. 5, June 2011 In this handbook he [Sandstrom] offers a clear definition of solvency, a broad historical review, and a comprehensive treatment of the capital requirement. These general ideas are covered in the first section, and the second section addresses in detail the European Solvency II project. e He also advises readers that the most current developments from CEIOPS will be published at his website. This handbook is for professionals in the field but can be used as well as for the education of future actuaries and risk managers. e"SciTech Book News, February 2011, In this handbook he [Sandstrom] offers a clear definition of solvency, a broad historical review, and a comprehensive treatment of the capital requirement. These general ideas are covered in the first section, and the second section addresses in detail the European Solvency II project. He also advises readers that the most current developments from CEIOPS will be published at his website. This handbook is for professionals in the field but can be used as well as for the education of future actuaries and risk managers. "SciTech Book News, February 2011, As an actuary working in a risk team with predominantly non-actuaries, I was interested in reviewing this book from two angles. Firstly, could there really be that much to write about solvency (it is a hefty volume) and secondly, would my non-actuarial colleagues find it useful in practice? … I feel that I have learnt a huge amount in a short time and am bracing myself for a return visit to the section on copulas. As to the answers to my opening two questions, they are most definitely 'yes' on both counts. This is an excellent reference manual for anyone working in a risk environment, irrespective of their level of involvement in the Solvency II project. -Annals of Actuarial Science, Vol. 5, June 2011 … In this handbook he [Sandstrom] offers a clear definition of solvency, a broad historical review, and a comprehensive treatment of the capital requirement. These general ideas are covered in the first section, and the second section addresses in detail the European Solvency II project. … He also advises readers that the most current developments from CEIOPS will be published at his website. This handbook is for professionals in the field but can be used as well as for the education of future actuaries and risk managers. -SciTech Book News, February 2011, ...this book is a must for any actuary and risk manager in insurance. It gives a comprehensive overview on all the relevant material concerning Solvency II. This makes the book also valuable for researchers working in risk management. Many graphs illustrate the theoretical background. Simple explanations are given, and most formulae are without proof. This makes it understandable for anybody working in the field. An extensive list of references gives more material. In particular, a researcher may find there hints to the proofs and the background theory behind the formulae. --Hanspeter Schmidli, Zentralblatt MATH 1209 As an actuary working in a risk team with predominantly non-actuaries, I was interested in reviewing this book from two angles. Firstly, could there really be that much to write about solvency (it is a hefty volume) and secondly, would my non-actuarial colleagues find it useful in practice? ... I feel that I have learnt a huge amount in a short time and am bracing myself for a return visit to the section on copulas. As to the answers to my opening two questions, they are most definitely 'yes' on both counts. This is an excellent reference manual for anyone working in a risk environment, irrespective of their level of involvement in the Solvency II project. --Annals of Actuarial Science, Vol. 5, June 2011 In this handbook he [Sandstrom] offers a clear definition of solvency, a broad historical review, and a comprehensive treatment of the capital requirement. These general ideas are covered in the first section, and the second section addresses in detail the European Solvency II project. ... He also advises readers that the most current developments from CEIOPS will be published at his website. This handbook is for professionals in the field but can be used as well as for the education of future actuaries and risk managers. --SciTech Book News, February 2011, …this book is a must for any actuary and risk manager in insurance. It gives a comprehensive overview on all the relevant material concerning Solvency II. This makes the book also valuable for researchers working in risk management. Many graphs illustrate the theoretical background. Simple explanations are given, and most formulae are without proof. This makes it understandable for anybody working in the field. An extensive list of references gives more material. In particular, a researcher may find there hints to the proofs and the background theory behind the formulae. -Hanspeter Schmidli, Zentralblatt MATH1209 As an actuary working in a risk team with predominantly non-actuaries, I was interested in reviewing this book from two angles. Firstly, could there really be that much to write about solvency (it is a hefty volume) and secondly, would my non-actuarial colleagues find it useful in practice? … I feel that I have learnt a huge amount in a short time and am bracing myself for a return visit to the section on copulas. As to the answers to my opening two questions, they are most definitely 'yes' on both counts. This is an excellent reference manual for anyone working in a risk environment, irrespective of their level of involvement in the Solvency II project. -Annals of Actuarial Science, Vol. 5, June 2011 In this handbook he [Sandstrom] offers a clear definition of solvency, a broad historical review, and a comprehensive treatment of the capital requirement. These general ideas are covered in the first section, and the second section addresses in detail the European Solvency II project. … He also advises readers that the most current developments from CEIOPS will be published at his website. This handbook is for professionals in the field but can be used as well as for the education of future actuaries and risk managers. -SciTech Book News, February 2011
Table of Content
Solvency Introduction Solvency A Historical Review Managing Risks and the Enterprise A Summary of the Development of Enterprise Risk Management and Solvency Elements of Solvency Assessment Systems Valuation, Investments, and Capital Total Balance Sheet Approach Asset Valuation Liability Valuation Other Valuation Issues Investments and Own Funds Accounting Valuation Modeling and Measuring Developing a Model Dependence Risk Measures Capital Requirement: Modeling and Measuring Risks and Subrisks Market Risk Credit Risk Operational Risk Liquidity Risk Underwriting/Insurance Risk The European Solvency II General Ideas, Valuation, and Investment: Final Advice European Solvency II: General Ideas European Solvency II: Asset Valuation European Solvency II Project: Liability Valuation European Solvency II Project: Eligible Own Funds and Investments The European Solvency II Standard Formula: Final Advice Solvency II: The Standard Formula Framework Solvency II Standard Formula: Market Risk Solvency II Standard Formula: Credit Risk Solvency II Standard Formula: Operational Risk Solvency II Standard Formula: Liquidity Risk Solvency II Standard Formula: Nonlife Underwriting Risk Solvency II Standard Formula: Life Underwriting Risk Solvency II Standard Formula: Health Underwriting Risk Solvency II Standard Formula: Minimum Capital Requirement Backgrounds and Calibrations Some Statistical Clarifications Approximations for Skewness List of Different Papers That Has Been Published by CEIOPS European Solvency II Project European Solvency II: General Ideas European Solvency II: Asset Valuation European Solvency II: Liability Valuation European Solvency II: The Standard Formula Framework European Solvency II Standard Formula: Market Risk European Solvency II Standard Formula: Credit Risk European Solvency II Standard Formula: Operational Risk European Solvency II Standard Formula: Liquidity Risk European Solvency II Standard Formula: Nonlife Underwriting Risk European Solvency II Standard Formula: Life Underwriting Risk European Solvency II Standard Formula: Health Underwriting Risk European Solvency II Standard Formula: Minimum Capital Requirement References Index
Copyright Date
2010
Lccn
2010-042931
Dewey Decimal
368.001
Dewey Edition
22

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