Ah I feel like I'm at work now with all the loss trending in excel. Next thing you know, I'll be reading ncci circulars here too. I also went to SDSU and recently got my first actuarial job. I remember seeing your videos back when I first started taking exam P last year. Might work together some day, who knows. I'm over in WC instead of auto tho.
A fellow Aztec! The company I'm at now covers all kinds of LOBs so I also work on WC. If nothing else, hopefully we can meet up at a CAS meeting one day
This would be on an accident year basis. Most of the time, we use a "calendar year/accident year" basis. Premiums for calendar and losses for accident year.
in my opinion using LOGEST is wrong, cause it gives de factor e^b not "b" as being the quarterly exponential rate, at least do LN(LOGEST) to obtain the quartertly rate
Thank you so much. So looking forward to that next video 😬😆
Ah I feel like I'm at work now with all the loss trending in excel. Next thing you know, I'll be reading ncci circulars here too.
I also went to SDSU and recently got my first actuarial job. I remember seeing your videos back when I first started taking exam P last year.
Might work together some day, who knows. I'm over in WC instead of auto tho.
A fellow Aztec! The company I'm at now covers all kinds of LOBs so I also work on WC. If nothing else, hopefully we can meet up at a CAS meeting one day
Definitely! I look forward to it. Now to destroy this exam 3...
amazing video can you do more excel tutorials? thank you so so much
Thanks so much!
I have question on The Year basis you ar using, Underwriting, Accident, or Calendar basis?
This would be on an accident year basis. Most of the time, we use a "calendar year/accident year" basis. Premiums for calendar and losses for accident year.
@@mancinellismathlab7451 Thank you
Once you get the -0.2%, what's next? How do you use it? Can you make a video on that?
That's exactly the plan!!
More MAS-1 videos please? If you have the time…..
Reallly trying to make this happen, thanks for the feedback
in my opinion using LOGEST is wrong, cause it gives de factor e^b not "b" as being the quarterly exponential rate, at least do LN(LOGEST) to obtain the quartertly rate