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  2. Society of Actuaries - Wikipedia

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    Society of Actuaries. The Society of Actuaries ( SOA) is a global professional organization for actuaries. It was founded in 1949 as the merger of two major actuarial organizations in the United States: the Actuarial Society of America and the American Institute of Actuaries. [1] It is a full member organization of the International Actuarial ...

  3. Actuarial credentialing and exams - Wikipedia

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    The Society of Actuaries' requirements for Associateship (ASA) include passing 6 preliminary examinations (probability, financial mathematics, fundamentals of actuarial mathematics, statistics for risk modeling, predictive analytics, and one from either advanced long-term actuarial mathematics or advanced short-term actuarial mathematics ...

  4. Casualty Actuarial Society - Wikipedia

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    The Casualty Actuarial Society ( CAS) is a professional society of actuaries in North America specializing in property and casualty insurance. [2] The two levels of CAS membership are Associate (ACAS) and Fellow (FCAS). Requirements for these levels of membership include a comprehensive series of exams. [3] Topics covered in the exams include ...

  5. Actuary - Wikipedia

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    An actuary is a professional with advanced mathematical skills who deals with the measurement and management of risk and uncertainty. [1] The name of the corresponding field is actuarial science which covers rigorous mathematical calculations in areas of life expectancy and life insurance. These risks can affect both sides of the balance sheet ...

  6. What are life insurance exclusions? - AOL

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    James Miles, consulting staff fellow for the Society of Actuaries, says virtually every life insurer typically includes the same outright exclusion in its policy: a suicide clause.

  7. List of actuaries - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Princet (1875–1973), French. Henry Louis Rietz (1875–1943), American. I. M. Rubinow (1875–1936), Russian. Alfred M. Best (1876–1958), American, founder of the A. M. Best company. Filip Lundberg (1876–1965), Swedish, founder of mathematical risk theory and managing director of several insurance companies.

  8. American Academy of Actuaries - Wikipedia

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    Serve the public on behalf of the United States actuarial profession. The American Academy of Actuaries, also known as the Academy, is the body that represents and unites United States actuaries in all practice areas. Established in 1965, the Academy serves as the profession's voice on public policy and professionalism issues.

  9. Society of Actuaries in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Society of Actuaries in Ireland is the professional body of Irish actuaries. The Society was founded on 3 May 1972 by seventeen members of the Institute and the Faculty of Actuaries residing in Ireland. Since then, the membership has grown to more than 2,100. The current president of the Society is Bríd Quigley. The Society is a full ...