Difference between revisions of "Bright Line Indicator Test"
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− | ::: [2] 10% x (net L & LAE) > TAC - CAL | + | ::: <span style="color: red;'>'''[2]'''</span> 10% x (net L & LAE) > TAC - CAL |
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::: financial analyst should pursue comments from the AA | ::: financial analyst should pursue comments from the AA |
Revision as of 13:51, 7 September 2019
The Bright Line Indicator Test is discussed in COPLFR.SAO as part of the SAO but it requires knowledge from the RBC chapter in Odomirok, Odomirok.19-RBC#Alice.27s_1st_Day_.28Intro_to_RBC.29. That section will only take a few minutes to read so you should do that before proceeding.
Question: what is the bright line indicator test
- IF
- [1] the AA does not address material deviation
- [2] 10% x (net L & LAE) > TAC - CAL
- THEN
- financial analyst should pursue comments from the AA
- IF