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April 15, 2024, Chicago, IL - The Society of Actuaries (SOA) and the Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) announce a new jointly-sponsored exam reimbursement program. The new Actuarial Exam Support Program, based on qualifications of need, is available to candidates as of May 1, 2024.
My path to an actuarial career wasn’t linear. I started university as a graphic design and illustration major. It just wasn’t right, so I switched to a major in marriage and family therapy. Again, it wasn’t right for me, so I switched to math education. After realizing that I wasn’t a fan of teaching high schoolers, I switched to mathematics, which was lovely. However, I was still lacking direction. During my senior year, a few real-life actuaries came to our school and gave a presentation on actuarial science.
The Actuary and Enterprise Risk Management: Integrating Reserve Variability
by Mark R. Shapland and Jeffrey A. Courchene
About the CAS Monographs Series
CAS monographs are authoritative, peer-reviewed, in-depth works focusing on important topics within property and casualty actuarial practice. The inaugural monograph, Stochastic Loss Reserving Using Bayesian MCMC Models, was published in January 2015.
The CAS Monograph Series initiative fulfills the goal of creating an important addition to the existing body of CAS literature, with each monograph enabling the comprehensive treatment of a single subject.
CAS Monograph No. 11: Federal Income Taxes — Provisions Affecting Property and Casualty Insurers: An Update to the Almagro/Ghezzi Paper of 1988 and the Feldblum Paper of 2007
by Arlene M. Richardson, FCAS, MAAA and Joel S. Chansky, FCAS, MAAA
CAS Monograph No. 10: Using the Hayne MLE Models: A Practitioner's Guide
by Mark Shapland
The Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) is professional membership society supporting over 10,000 highly educated, professional actuaries working primarily for insurance and consulting companies.
The Society employs 55 talented professionals dedicated to providing the best possible service to our members, candidates and others through our credentialing and continuing education programs. The CAS recently embarked on a new three-year Strategic Plan, inspired by our new Envisioned Future, which states: