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  2. Society of Actuaries - Wikipedia

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    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 Association. [2]

  3. Actuarial credentialing and exams - Wikipedia

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    Continuing education is required after certification for all actuaries who sign statements of actuarial opinion. [28] The Canadian Institute of Actuaries (the CIA) recognizes fellows of both the Society of Actuaries and the Casualty Actuary Society, provided that they have specialized study in Canadian actuarial practice. For fellows of the SOA ...

  4. American Society of Pension Professionals & Actuaries

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    The American Society of Pension Professionals & Actuaries (ASPPA) is a national organization for career retirement plan professionals. The membership consists of the many disciplines supporting retirement income management and benefits policy. ASPPA represents those who have made a career of retirement plan and pension policy work.

  5. Category:Actuarial associations - Wikipedia

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    This category is for national and international associations of actuaries. Pages in category "Actuarial associations" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.

  6. Casualty Actuarial Society - Wikipedia

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    The Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) is a leading international professional society of actuaries, based in North America, and specializing in property and casualty insurance. [3] The two levels of CAS membership are Associate (ACAS) and Fellow (FCAS). Requirements for these levels of membership include a comprehensive series of exams. [4]

  7. List of actuaries - Wikipedia

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    Edward Rowe Mores (1731–1778), English, founder of The Society for Equitable Assurances on Lives and Survivorships and the first person to use the professional title "actuary" William Morgan (1750–1833), Welsh; George Barrett (1752–1821), English; Nathaniel Bowditch (1773–1838), probably the second American insurance actuary; Essex Fire ...

  8. Cecil J. Nesbitt - Wikipedia

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    Transactions of the Society of Actuaries. 17: 166– 177. 1965. with J. J. McCutcheon: "Actuarial Note: Further remarks on the basic mortality functions". Transactions of the Faculty of Actuaries. 33 (238): 81– 91. 1971. JSTOR 41218645. with Newton L. Bowers and James C. Hickman: "Notes on the dynamics of pension funding" (PDF).

  9. International Actuarial Association - Wikipedia

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    The IAA is the continuation of the Comité Permanent des Congrès d’Actuaires, established in 1895, as an association of individuals.It was renamed the IAA in 1968. At the 26th International Congress of Actuaries, held in Birmingham on 7–12 June 1998, the General Assembly of the International Actuarial Association restructured itself.