ARM 54 Assignment 4 Practice exam
Which one of the following organizations would most likely be able to compete effectively during financial crisis?
An organization with large cash reserves
Which one of the following statements is true if earnings at risk are $200,000 with 90% confidence?
Earnings at risk are projected to be less than $200,000 10% of the time.
Market value surplus (MVS) of an insurer=
Fair value of assets-Fair value of liabilities
Most organizations face some market risk, credit risk, and/or price risk. Collectively, these risks are called?
Financial risks
Risk indicators such as experience and authority levels apply to which one of the following operational risk classes?
People
Which one of the following categories of operational risk included the many risks which are hazard risks or other forms of insurable risk?
People
Value at risk (VaR) is a method of determining the probability of loss on an investment portfolio over a certain time horizon. The VaR method includes which one of the following assumptions?
No trading in the portfolio
Basel I defined banks' capital based?
On a core capital tier and a supplementary capital tier
Which one of the following statements is true regarding operational risk?
Operational risk is integrated in every activity of an organization
Which one of the following types of organization would most likely be affected by commodity price risk?
A manufacturer
Which one of the following statements is true regarding key risk indicators (KRI)?
A KRI must be leading, rather than lagging, to be effective.
Pacific Pine is a forest products company based in the state of Washington. Pacific Pine harvests timber on six large tracts of land they own. Most of the wood harvested is shipped to countries in the Pacific Rim. A key economic risk that Pacific Pine faces is that one or more of the Pacific Rim countries will impose a fee on imported wood to protect domestic lumber companies. Such a fee is called?
A Tariff
The market value surplus of an insurer is equal to the fair value of assets minus the present value of liabilities plus the market value margin. The market value margin is?
An additional payment in case the reserves are inadequate.
The process of comparing the key risk indicators of an organization with those of other organizations on the same industry is known as;
Benchmarking
A peer-to-peer method for performing any contract that establishes ownership of the property throughout its useful life and offers as simplified, efficient, transparent transaction that is permanently recorded and date stamped in a distributed ledger is?
Blockchain
An insurer can eliminate interest rate risk through which one of the following?
Cash Matching
Determining earnings-at-risk (EaR) entails modeling the influence of factors such as?
Changes in the prices of products and production costs on an organization's earnings
The Basel I capital requirements differ from capital-to-assets ratios used prior to 2003 by?
Considering the relative risk of the assets
Insurance company monitors key indicators of underwriting effectiveness. Some indicators they monitor include: percentage of business quoted that was written, application processing time, premium volume handled by underwriters, skill level of underwriters, and benchmarking between different underwriting offices. The indicators of underwriting performance insurance company uses are called:
Control Indicators
Which one of the following types of financial risk has only negative potential?
Credit Risk
To calculate the fair value of an insurers reserves, estimated future amounts are discounted to present value and a?
Market value margin is added
A vitamin manufacturer has decided to dedicate research funding to developing products for senior citizens rather than infants. The manufacturer is responding to which one of the following types of strategic risk?
Demographics
One strategic risk confronting organizations is changes in the statistical characteristics of human populations. Increasing longevity may make it difficult for a company to pay post-retirement health care benefits and pension benefits, and decreasing fertility rates may reduce sales for baby-products companies. This strategic risk is called?
Demographics
The disadvantage of value-at-risk (VaR) is that VaR?
Does not accurately measure the extent to which a loss might exceed the threshold
Which one of the following was considered a weakness of the Basel I methodology?
It did not sufficiently account for systemic risk
One advantage of economic capital analysis is that?
It focuses attention on the risks attached to each of an organization's activities..
Which one of the following is a benefit of the conditional value at risk (CVaR) method?
It takes into account the extremely large losses that may occur.
Insurance companies use a number of measures to track their operating performance. One measure employed compares the amount the insurer has paid in losses to the premiums it has earned. This measure is the insurer's?
Loss ratio
Fair value accounting uses the term market value surplus (MVS) for an organization's net worth. Which one of the following is the term used for an insurer's net worth under statutory accounting principles (SAP)?
Policy holders surplus
Fair value accounting uses the term market value surplus (MVS) for an organizations worth. Which one of the following is the term for an insurer's net worth under statutory accounting principles (SAP)?
Policyholders surplus
U.S. Petroleum Company would like to purchase oil drilling rights in another nation. That nation, however, is run by a dictator who last year confiscated another foreign company's oil equipment. U.S. Petroleum decided to enter the country through a joint venture with the dictator's brother who heads a small oil company. By entering the foreign nation through a joint venture, U.S. Petroleum was addressing which risk?
Political risk
One category of operational risk includes procedures and practices organizations use to conduct business activities. This category is:
Process Risk
One category of operational risk includes procedures and practices organizations use to conduct their business activities. The category is?
Process Risk
Chuck is vice president of Claims for Insurance Company. The company has 37 adjusters in the field, and needs to hire four new adjusters. Chuck is curious about the relationship between prior experience of the adjuster and policy owner complaints. He collected data on the number of complaints of each adjuster on staff over time. The he used a statistical technique to analyze the relationship between adjuster experience and complaints, and the trend of the relationship over time. The statistical analysis confirmed that there were significantly fewer complaints with more experienced adjusters, and that the relationship grew stronger with more years of experience. The technique Chuck used to relate indicators to outcome is called?
Regression analysis
When interest rates were high, protection First Insurance Company purchased a $1,000 corporate bond that will pay $80 in interest annually until it matures in 15 years. Based on the purchase price, this bond will provide Protection First a 10% annual rate of return if the insurer holds the bond until it matures. Six years after the bond was purchased, interest rates had declined significantly. Although the bond still pays $80 in interest annually, Protection First can no longer earn a 10% rate of return on the periodic interest payments. This risk is called?
Reinvestment risk
The level of capital required to provide a cushion against unexpected loss of economic value at a financial institution is known as?
Risk Capital
To determine the minimum amount of capital an insurer needs to support its operation given the insurer's risk characteristics, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners developed its?
Risk based capital system
To determine the minimum amount of capital an insurer needs to support its operation given the insurers risk characteristics, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners developed its?
Risk based capital system
One category of operational risk that a business must manage is risk associated with people. One of the strategies to mitigate people risk is to use care when hiring employees. This strategy employs background checks, pre-employment tests, and checking references. This strategy is;
Selection
Which one of the following statements is true regarding strategic risks?
Strategic risks are external to an organization
Risk that is common to all securities of the same general class and cannot be eliminated through diversification is called?
Systematic risk
Which one of the following commonly used categories of operational risk includes risks associated with technology and equipment?
Systems
Economic capital is defined as?
The amount of capital a firm needs to remain solvent at a given risk tolerance level.
Economic Capital is defined as ?
The amount of capital a firm needs to remain solvent at a given tolerance level.
Management of LMN Insurance company is considering investing in the Stability-Growth mutual Fund; however they are concerned about the volatility of the investment. The fund's manager said that on any given day, there is a 5% probability of losing more than 3% of the investment's worth. The statistic quoted by the fund manager is?
Value at Risk (VAR)
All of a firm's risk are considered together to estimate the probability that the market value of the firm's liabilities all exceed that of its assets by various amounts over a one-year period. This probability measure is based on a concept called?
Value at risk
A significant difference between the Basel I regulatory capital requirements and the Basel II regulatory requirements is that Basel II?
includes a capital requirement for operational risk that Basel I does not include.
The BIS created a capital requirement for large, global, systemically important banks as part of its global liquidity framework under?
the Basel III agreement