actuary

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Synonyms for actuary

someone versed in the collection and interpretation of numerical data (especially someone who uses statistics to calculate insurance premiums)

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This universal designation for both actuaries and non-actuaries signifies a level of expertise that will become a standard of excellence in the insurance industry.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT FOR ACTUARIES TO BE AWARE OF RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH CLIMATE CHANGE IN THEIR PROFESSIONAL CAPACITY?
Gracefully weaving the wisdom of the past and the trends of the future, the role of Actuaries encompasses the financial impact of risk and ensuring social protection to society as a whole.
Over the years, Foster & Foster Actuaries and Consultants has taken over "a number" of funds across the state that Sharpe worked on, actuary Jason Franken said.
The environment in which actuaries practice continues to change.
He is a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries, an Enrolled Actuary, a Fellow of the Conference of Consulting Actuaries, and a Member of the American Academy of Actuaries.
The seller's team has made a mistake that appears to violate the competence requirement of Precept 1 of the actuaries' Code of Professional Conduct.
In the role of Chief Actuary, he will be responsible for determining the amount of insurance contract liabilities in accordance with the standards established by the Canadian Institute of Actuaries. He joins Manulife's Executive Committee and will report directly to Steve Roder, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer.
Actuaries in Microinsurance: Managing the Risk for the Underserved
The Society of Actuaries has refreshed its logo and brand identity, which its president Errol Cramer describes as "fresh, modern and reflects the vibrancy of our growing membership."
But there is a world of difference between mortality tables and predetermined benefits which life insurance company actuaries work with, and morbidity rates and variable medical expenses which health insurance actuaries use to calculate the premium.