Theory of Credit Risk Models

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4 hours on-demand video
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Brief Introduction

By MJ the Fellow Actuary

Description

For the Actuarial Students

  • This course is designed for actuaries writing exam: SP9/CM2/CP1.

  • It is theoretical in nature and designed to introduce a student to the material.

  • It is not a substitute for studying, rather a supplement.

Introduction

  • Risk is defined as the consequences resulting from uncertainty.

  • Credit Risk is defined as when a third party doesn't meet their obligation.

Content

  • Part 1 is an introduction to Risk and looks at the mathematical properties of risk measures.

  • Part 2 is about being aware of Credit Risk

  • Part 3 is about identifying Credit Risk and its sources of uncertainty.

  • Part 4 is about the models used to assess Credit Risk.

  • Part 5 is about the Merton Model with an introduction to Option Pricing.

  • Part 6 is about Migration and Portfolio Models

  • Part 7 is about managing Credit Risk and goes beyond just using collateral.

  • Part 8 is an Appendix for the Jarrow-Turnbull Model (Stochastic & Markov Processes)

Requirements

  • Requirements
  • Yes. Must be familiar with mathematical statistics and finance.
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