actuary

IPA: ˈæktʃuˈɛri

noun

  • (dated) Registrar, clerk. [16th-19th c.]
  • A professional who calculates financial values associated with uncertain events subject to risk, such as insurance premiums or pension contributions.
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Examples of "actuary" in Sentences

  • I'm a pension actuary in the US.
  • She is a qualified actuary from the French Actuarial Institute.
  • This actuary is an important tool within the insurance community.
  • His interest in the society led him to become an insurance actuary.
  • Do you know the difference between an outgoing actuary and a shy actuary
  • That one actuary is nothing compared to the teams of actuaries at IMSS working on the workers 'union pension plan analysis.
  • She is a qualified actuary from the German Actuarial Association (DAV) and a member of the Swiss Actuarial Association (SAV).
  • Just FYI. lambert The actuary was a whistleblower under Bush, too. hipparchia that's ok, jason stands ready to help smear the actuary quoted in that wapo article
  • Just FYI. lambert The actuary was a whistleblower under Bush, too. hipparchia that's ok, jason stands ready to help smear the actuary quoted in that wapo article vastleft jumpjet gmanedit gob
  • No, I am not talking about being an actuary, which is supposed to be one of the best jobs in the USA and confirms my general impression about the mental soundness of some people who live in the land of the WWE.
  • That one actuary is nothing compared to the teams of actuaries that work at ISSSTE and the Secretary of the Treasury that formulated the ISSSTE reform proposal, with additional technical assistance from the World Bank.

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