Actuarial control cycle
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The actuarial control cycle is a specific business activity which involves the application of actuarial science to real world business problems. The actuarial control cycle requires a professional within that field (i.e., an actuary) to specify a problem, develop a solution, monitor the consequences thereof, and repeat the process.[1] The Society of Actuaries in the US is increasingly integrating the actuarial control cycle into the examination/qualification process as a framework that helps to define actuarial projects.
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- ^ Jamshaid Islam MBA FSA FPSA; 10–11 June 2006; 'LUMS Workshop on Mathematics of Risk Management'; retrieved 4 September 2008; "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 December 2006. Retrieved 4 September 2008.
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