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Last update: doc. RNDr. Martin Branda, Ph.D. (05.12.2020)
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Last update: RNDr. Petr Vejmělka (12.10.2023)
Course credit requirements:
1) gaining at least 70 % of the total points from 2 homework assignments with solutions sent by deadlines during the semester,
2) gaining at least 70 % of the total points from the final test written at the end of the semester.
One regular and one retake term will be available to pass the final test.
The nature of the requirements precludes the possibility of additional attempts to obtain the course credit.
Exam:
1. Possibility of written exam test: 10 questions covering the course; only one term for this test in the end of semester; a correction is possible by means of an oral exam.
2. Otherwise the oral exam with requirements corresponding to the syllabus of the course.
3. Credit from the exercise is not a condition for passing exam. |
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Last update: prof. RNDr. Tomáš Cipra, DrSc. (04.12.2020)
Gerber H.U.: Life Insurance Mathematics. Springer, Berlin 1997. Cipra, T.: Financial and Insurance Formulas. Springer, New York 2010. Cipra, T.: Pojistná matematika: teorie a praxe. Ekopress, Praha 2006. Cipra, T.: Finanční a pojistné vzorce. Grada, Praha 2006. Cipra, T.: Riziko ve financích a pojišťovnictví: Basel III a Solvency II. Ekopress, Praha 2015. Cipra, T.: Practical Guide to Financial and Insurance Mathematics. Ekopress, Praha 2020. |
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Last update: RNDr. Jitka Zichová, Dr. (13.05.2022)
Lecture + exercises. |
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Last update: prof. RNDr. Tomáš Cipra, DrSc. (04.12.2020)
1. Demographic model of life insurance. Model of random future lifetime. Life Tables and commutation functions. 2. Capital life insurance: basic products, variable sum insured, insurance payable at moment of death. 3. Life annuities: annual and payable m-times a year . 4. Net premium: single and annual. 5. Net premium reserve |