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The '''Bright Line Indicator Test''' is mentioned in ''[[COPLFR.SAO#Step_6-B:_RMAD_.28Relevant_Comments.29 | COPLFR.SAO - Step 6B]]'' as part of the SAO but it requires knowledge of ''[[Odomirok.19-RBC]]'', specifically ''[[Odomirok.19-RBC#Alice.27s_1st_Day_.28Intro_to_RBC.29 | Alice's 1st Day]]''. That section will only take a few minutes to read so you should do that before proceeding.
 
The '''Bright Line Indicator Test''' is mentioned in ''[[COPLFR.SAO#Step_6-B:_RMAD_.28Relevant_Comments.29 | COPLFR.SAO - Step 6B]]'' as part of the SAO but it requires knowledge of ''[[Odomirok.19-RBC]]'', specifically ''[[Odomirok.19-RBC#Alice.27s_1st_Day_.28Intro_to_RBC.29 | Alice's 1st Day]]''. That section will only take a few minutes to read so you should do that before proceeding.
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* TAC = Total Adjusted Capital ''(this is an RBC concept and refers to the balance sheet capital available to a company)''
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* CAL = regulatory capital level corresponding to Company Action Level
  
 
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Revision as of 15:10, 10 April 2020

The Bright Line Indicator Test is mentioned in COPLFR.SAO - Step 6B as part of the SAO but it requires knowledge of Odomirok.19-RBC, specifically Alice's 1st Day. That section will only take a few minutes to read so you should do that before proceeding.

Note:

  • TAC = Total Adjusted Capital (this is an RBC concept and refers to the balance sheet capital available to a company)
  • CAL = regulatory capital level corresponding to Company Action Level
Question: what is the Bright Line Indicator Test
IF
[1] the AA does not address material adverse deviation
[2] 10% x (net L & LAE)   >   TAC – CAL
THEN
the financial analyst should pursue comments from the AA

Example:

Suppose the AA did not address material adverse deviation and that:
net L & LAE = 500
TAC = 600
ACL = 280
Then:
10% x (net L & LAE) = 10% x 500 = 50   >   40 = (600 – 560) = (TAC – CAL) = (TAC – 2 x ACL)
Therefore, the financial analyst should pursue comments from the AA regarding material adverse deviation.

Here are 2 old exam problems regarding the Bright Line Indicator Test:

E (2019.Spring #19)
E (2016.Fall #20)