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ReserveMaster has similar function Excel has. It allows user to manage cell comment. We believe it is very important for an actuary to track his/her job by this way. ... more
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ReserveMaster provides 3 options to handle incomplete triangles. You can set the missing data to 0, you can set it to blank and finally, you can also set it to "-". The picture below shows a triangle with left-up data incomplete. These settings are ... more
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ReserveMaster is better than ReservePro in many areas. The key area is data importing. Triangle data must be carefully and painfully prepared in order to use ReservePro. Instead, ReserveMaster is architected much more powerful and flexible. You ... more
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Excel is a great tool to play with. Actuaries do like Excel a lot. But not all actuaries can fluently write VBA codes in Excel. It is not an easy task for other team members to understand and modify the macros written by one actuary. The Excel ... more
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Yes. ReserveMaster is a powerful triangle maker. The import file format is really flexible. Application can age the claim data which includes loss date, payment date (or evaluation date), paid amount, expense, case reserve, S&S received etc. One ... more
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By default, the system uses a MS Access database in its local installed directory or network directory, which handles individual, small-scale and testing projects. ReserveMaster will connect to database server like MS SQL Server, Sybase or MySQL, ... more
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