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Reserving is one of the concepts in insurance industry. Reserving helps the insurer to meet the future losses and the liabilities for the insured in case of claim settlements. The most common purpose to calculate a reserve are to determine liabilities to be shown in the insurer's published accounts if separate accounts have to be prepared for the purpose of supervision of solvency, to determine the liabilities to be shown in those accounts to determine the liabilities to be shown in internal management accounts, business plans and budgets to provide an independent opinion on the reasonableness…mehr

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Reserving is one of the concepts in insurance industry. Reserving helps the insurer to meet the future losses and the liabilities for the insured in case of claim settlements. The most common purpose to calculate a reserve are to determine liabilities to be shown in the insurer's published accounts if separate accounts have to be prepared for the purpose of supervision of solvency, to determine the liabilities to be shown in those accounts to determine the liabilities to be shown in internal management accounts, business plans and budgets to provide an independent opinion on the reasonableness or adequacy of the reserves booked by the insurer. to provide information to management as to how areas of the business are performing, and provide an indication as to the profitability of business currently being written to estimate the claims costs incurred in recent periods as an intermediate step in the rating process. to value the insurer for purchase or sale given that any estimated surplus or deficit in the booked reserves will directly affect the valuation of the company to negotiate a commutation for the buyer or seller
Autorenporträt
Dr Amir Ahmad Dar, Lecturer, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Islamic University of Science and Technology, India.Dr Qaisar Farroq, Scientist-C. Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), India.Dr Shahbaz Afzal, Assistant Professor. School of Engineering and Technology, Chitkara University, HP-India.