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In The Footprints Of George King And Spurgeon
In The Footprints Of George King And Spurgeon A review of 'Life Contingencies' by Alistair Neill, to be used as a textbook for the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries examinations.- Authors: William H Wetterstrand
- Date: May 1979
- Competency: Communication>Written communication; External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial methods in business operations; Professional Values>Practice expertise; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
- Publication Name: The Actuary Magazine
- Topics: Actuarial Profession>Professional associations; Modeling & Statistical Methods
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Letter from the Editors
Letter from the Editors The editors preview the articles in the February 2010 issue of Health Watch. Global markets;Health reserves;Solvency II; 9532 2/1/2010 12:00:00 AM ...- Authors: Grady Catterall, Mary Kindel Van der Heijde
- Date: Feb 2010
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial methods in business operations; Leadership; Strategic Insight and Integration>Big picture view
- Publication Name: Health Watch
- Topics: Actuarial Profession>Professional associations; Global Perspectives; Modeling & Statistical Methods
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End-User Applications in Actuarial Processes: Risks and Controls
End-User Applications in Actuarial Processes: Risks and Controls A review of Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, including a review of the need for life and health insurance actuaries to ...- Authors: Arnold Dicke, P Shane Elenbass
- Date: Jun 2006
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial methods in business operations; Professional Values>Public interest representation; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
- Publication Name: The Financial Reporter
- Topics: Actuarial Profession>Standards of practice; Enterprise Risk Management>Governance; Financial Reporting & Accounting>Generally Accepted Accounting Principles [GAAP]; Modeling & Statistical Methods
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Claim Reserve Model – How Actuaries Rely Upon the Claim Data They Receive
Claim Reserve Model – How Actuaries Rely Upon the Claim Data They Receive Following up on recent articles on claim reserves and retrospective testing, this article examines some data quality and ...- Authors: Bruce Stahl
- Date: Sep 2008
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial methods in business operations; Professional Values>Practice expertise; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
- Publication Name: Long-Term Care News
- Topics: Actuarial Profession>Best practices; Experience Studies & Data>Long-term care - Experience Studies & Data; Long-term Care>Long-term care insurance; Modeling & Statistical Methods