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This is the route I took: CTs>STs>CAs and it is fine. In my experience STs assume more knowledge from your workplace than from CA1
From IFOA Part II will convert to CA1 so I would say somewhere between the two.
What do you mean by Part II? Is it from the Australia's system?
From my personal experience, it is doable. I did both CA2 and CP3 in April and passed both of them, it was my last 2 exams too and I am so glad it...
no luck sigh, and I have CA2 tomorrow and the day after tomorrow. What am I suppose to do then?
Oh God, the website for online assessment is down :(
Thank you Simon, that is really clear
I am looking through the marking schedule for CP3 and jargon list is broken down into Jargon and Possible jargon. What's the different between...
I think this is due to over-engineered and restrictive matching adjustment. Secondly, the risk margin method has also undervalue annuities...
To the best of my understanding, so we have higher investment return applied to our total asset held to back liabilities. The higher discount...
Thank you so much Lindsay, it is really helpful.
This chapter confuses me a lot so I really need some advice on the difference between EEV - MCEV and SII EV: 1. Why do we have to have extra...
I don't know if this helps but try COPPERED CONS. This is the best I can think of, the components are not in order and these are just key words to...
Thank you very much, everything is clear now.
Hi, In core reading chapter 8 - page 3 states that "it would be expected that more is charged to the linked fund than is paid to HMRC as a...
I passed my last CT and ST2 April this year but I haven't sit any CA1. I think if you are working in Life then ST2 will requires less study hours...
Well it is too late to do anything, just finger crossed that we all pass :). It is best just to forget about it till 22nd December
Thank you for your reply.
Hi everyone, In Assignment X3 Q3.4 (iv) Discuss the appropriateness of Clayton Copula, the solution state: "Clayton copula is appropriate if we...
I recently come across term "PRE risk" a question in myTest and I cannot recall seeing coming across this term. Can anyone kindly explain to me...