By Robert Rietz
I told him we lived in downtown Asheville, which didn’t bear the brunt of the Sept. 28 storm, and our condo building escaped without any damage.
Commentary
Carbon dioxide removal is a potential way of reversing the trend of global warming.
By Jay Vadiveloo Over the past 14 years, the Goldenson Center for Actuarial Research at the University of Connecticut (UConn)
By Wes Edwards
I am an actuary and I consider myself a “man of science”—substituting facts for appearances, etc.—but I also consider myself a man of God, in that I am an active member of a recognized church.
By Mark Shemtob
As the private-sector retirement program landscape continues its march to a defined contribution (DC) world, actuaries might consider how their skills can be applied to improve retirement outcomes under DC programs.
By Daniel D. Skwire
When I applied for a summer internship at Unum Life Insurance Company some 30 years ago, I had only the vaguest sense of what actuarial work involved.
By David Ingram
What do you think? Has the coronavirus rubbed our noses in it again? “It” being our inability to effectively identify and plan for the real risks.
By Paul Conlin
Like many actuaries and financial analysts, I have spent the last half-decade hearing the buzzwords “Big Data,” “data analytics,” “predictive analysis,” and various other iterations of the same idea.
By James A. Kenney
[Editor’s note: Kenney is a practicing Zen Buddhist. The views hereunder are his own.]
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