What Do Life Insurance Actuaries Do?
- 63333 POINTSview profilePeggy MaceMost of the U.S.Life Insurance Actuaries use mathematical and statistical methods to assess life insurance risk. They also use their knowledge of finance and economics to design coverage to meet the long term financial needs of individuals, families and businesses. Rather than just designing policies, today's life insurance actuaries can be involved in product planning, marketing, risk management, and almost every part of a life insurance company.Answered on May 1, 2013flag this answer
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