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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.
The day is finally here! The day you’ve been waiting on for four long months. No, I’m not talking about exam day; I’m talking about the day after your exam. That blissful day when you wake up and realize that your free time is your own again (at least for a couple of months). No guilt about binging the latest TV show (Bridgerton, anyone?), and your friends and family are all happy to see you emerge from your studying cocoon. But, while you’re enjoying the time away from studying, there’s also that small anxious feeling … because now you are waiting for your exam result.
Recently there have been notable changes to the content outline’s for exams through the Admissions Transformation Plan (ATP). While candidates may express frustrations regarding the new content outline’s, it’s important to recognize that this is a natural part of evolving our basic education program. It’s essential to ensure that credentials meet the gold standard for property & casualty actuaries. The primary objective of candidates is to successfully pass the examinations and attain their professional credentials.
As announced earlier this year, the CAS has launched the Actuarial Professional Analysis (APA), a comprehensive evaluation that will allow the CAS to validate or redefine the importance of content areas to current and future actuaries. But what does this mean for candidates? Read along for three important points you need to know.