Formula sheets

Discussion in 'CM1' started by zubbo, Jul 22, 2019.

  1. zubbo

    zubbo Keen member

    Hi, new poster here.

    Ive started completing actuary exams to compliment existing credential (CFA, ACA, etc.) because apparently I'm a masochist, but I digress. The question is, is it common to have standard(ish) formula sheets for exams? I find myself creating my own and adding to it each time which is super inefficient. I always had preset formula sheets in other exams and for the life of me, can't find any sheets created by students or educators online.....help anyone?
     
    Last edited: Jul 22, 2019
  2. Bev.Butler

    Bev.Butler Member

    You can purchase the Actuarial Tables from the profession and these contain quite a few formulae that are useful as well as mortality tables. These can be used in the exam. There are no standard formulae sheets to use during revision, so making up your own is probably good. ActEd's flashcards are a useful alternative as they contain the formulae you need to know as well as some short questions, in the format of questions on one side and solutions on the other.
    Bev
     

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