8/30/2011

Actuarial Mathematics for Life Contingent Risks (International Series on Actuarial Science)

Actuarial Mathematics for Life Contingent Risks (International Series on Actuarial Science)


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Selected as official reading for SOA Exam MLC in 2012: download free supplementary notes from the Resources tab below.

How can actuaries equip themselves for the products and risk structures of the future? Using the powerful framework of multiple state models, three leaders in actuarial science give a modern perspective on life contingencies, and develop and demonstrate a theory that can be adapted to changing products and technologies. The book begins traditionally, covering actuarial models and theory, and emphasizing practical applications using computational techniques. The authors then develop a more contemporary outlook, introducing multiple state models, emerging cash flows and embedded options. Using spreadsheet-style software, the book presents large-scale, realistic examples. Over 150 exercises and solutions teach skills in simulation and projection through computational practice. Balancing rigor with intuition, and emphasizing applications, this text is ideal for uni





Actuarial Mathematics for Life Contingent Risks (International Series on Actuarial Science)





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Highlights at icould.com Angela Baxter is a Syndicate Actuary for Chaucer Insurance. She was good at maths and science at school and knew she wanted to work in that area, so she went to university to study actuarial maths and statistics. Her studies took her to Melbourne for a year on an exchange programme, and after graduating she spent a year working in Brussels. Now she is based in London and loves the work hard/play hard ethos of her team.
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