- Outline of actuarial science
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to actuarial science:
Actuarial science – discipline that applies mathematical and statistical methods to assess risk in the insurance and finance industries.
Contents
Essence of actuarial science
- Main article: Actuarial science
Fields in which actuarial science is applied
- Financial mathematics
- Insurance, especially:
History of actuarial science
- Main article: History of actuarial science
General actuarial science concepts
Insurance
Life Insurance
- Net premium valuation
- Gross premium valuation
- Embedded value
- European Embedded Value
- Stochastic modelling
- Asset liability modelling
Non-life Insurance
- Property insurance
- Casualty insurance
- Vehicle insurance
- Ruin theory
- Stochastic modelling
- Risk and capital management in non-life insurance
Reinsurance
Main article: Reinsurance- Reinsurer
- Financial reinsurance
Investments & Asset Management
- Dividend yield
- PE ratio
- Bond valuation
- Yield to maturity
- Cost of capital
- Net asset value
- Derivatives
Mathematics of Finance
Main article: Financial mathematics- Interest
- Time value of money
- Discounting
- Present value
- Future value
- Net present value
- Internal rate of return
- Yield curve
- Yield to maturity
- Effective annual rate (EAR)
- Annual percentage rate (APR)
Mortality
Pensions
Main article: Pensions- Stochastic modelling
Other
Persons influential in the field of actuarial science
Main article: List of actuariesSee also
- List of finance topics
- Index of accounting topics
- List of economics topics
References
External links
- Additional Actuarial Topics
- Actuarial Science Study Forum
- Actuarial Wiki
- Google Map of Actuarial Science Universities in the US
- SOA - Society Of Actuaries
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