Pension Mathematics for Actuaries, 3rd Edition, 2006
Author: Arthur W. Anderson, ASA, FCA, EA
This comprehensive text is addressed to beginners in pension mathematics who have a firm grounding in basic actuarial mathematics, particularly life contingencies. It also presumes a reasonable background in general college-level mathematics, including calculus and probability, and familiarity with international actuarial notation.
It contains extensive exercises of several types. Some ask the reader to complete mathematical developments in the text, others are numerical examples, others are used to develop related material, and several serve to expand the reader’s intellectual horizons to deeper mathematical or philosophical questions.
This new edition has been updated to reflect a number of changes in actuarial practice over the past twenty years.
This text had been the principal reference for the pension mathematics topic on the Society of Actuaries examination program for twenty years.
This text is listed on the Course of Reading for the Course 8-Retirement Benefits Examination of the Society of Actuaries and the EA-2,A Examination of the Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries.
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