actuarial

IPA: æktʃuˈɛriʌɫ

adjective

  • Of or pertaining to actuaries.
  • Relating to statistical calculation, especially pertaining to insurance.
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Examples of "actuarial" in Sentences

  • The purpose of the codes is in part actuarial.
  • The cost of insurance is based on actuarial analysis.
  • The need for actuaries and actuarial professionals has thus increased.
  • The Society represents Slovak actuaries in international actuarial bodies.
  • However, your previous post had these cures for SS if indeed it's in actuarial danger: 1.
  • And it would include observations like this: Long-term actuarial balance for Social Security can be accomplished with minor adjustments.
  • As of 2000, Social Security faced a long-term actuarial deficit of 1.89% of taxable payrolls; today, the estimated deficit is little changed at 1.92%.
  • Danish Zakir, a third-year U of T student in actuarial science and economics, said: "I think there should be an initiation program in high school to prepare them for university."
  • I.e.; If taxes were raised tomorrow sufficiently to close these 75-year deficits entirely, next year, when the 76th year out became the 75th, these programs would be back in actuarial deficit again.
  • The trustees show considerable concern that the system will technically be in "long term actuarial balance" as a result of the benefit cuts and tax hikes included in the 1983 amendments, but that's the extent of their apparent long-term thinking.

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