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Announcement: SOA releases August 2024 Exam FM passing candidate numbers. This page contains descriptions for the ASA, CERA and FSA designations and links to their requirements.
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advanced long-term actuarial mathematics or advanced short-term actuarial mathematics
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 ...
Long-Term Actuarial Mathematics Exam (SOA Exam LTAM): The syllabus for Exam LTAM develops the candidate’s knowledge of the theoretical basis of contingent payment models and the application of those models to insurance and other financial risks.
advanced long-term actuarial mathematics or advanced short-term actuarial mathematics
The Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) and the Society of Actuaries (SOA) websites contain complete descriptions of their education and examination systems, including syllabus and study materials, registration information, rules and regulations and resources of each exam.
INTRODUCTION. The Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries administers two actuarial examinations that must be successfully completed by individuals to satisfy the actuarial knowledge requirement for the designation of Enrolled Actuary.