03-10-2004, 04:34 PM
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DT,
what are FIA and FFA qualifications? and can you explain the per hour ratio, what exactly it is..?
thanks.
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TCA, what are you asking me? I thought you knew every thing about the Actuarial Profession, since you admitted quite boldly in public domain the following,
"hi Faraz,
youre at the right place buddy, i can provide you with all the info you need regarding actuarial sciences".
So, I think either you want to check my knowledge by asking what are FIA/FFA, or you wanted to convince Mr Faraz that you know what you are talking.
I will be looking forward to hear your innocense.
DT
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hi Dt,
you seem to have learned your sarcasm skills recently since you keep using them in places where they are least required. it's the second time you have mentioned my statement which i wrote to faraz, and which it seems bothers you for some bizzare reason. lets not forget the fact that our friend Faraz was seeking information regarding the profession and was presumably not well informed or familiarized even with the basic knowledge regarding actuarial sciences. with that in view the statement that 'i could provide him with all the info he'd need regarding actuarial sciences' at that particular moment was correct. ofcourse i dont have much idea about what courses have to be studied in what detail and what exam has to be taken in what time at what date and what the exam fee for the SOA or IoA is or what the City Univ. or the LSE procedures and techniques and course outilnes etc are. I'm sure Faraz didnt need to know all that at that particular time.
The info i have regarding your profession is because i have been resarsching and measuring my wings to start myself. of course at this stage i dont have enough info regarding the exemptions graduates or post graduates in actuarial subjects from city or LSE get from IoA or SOA, i dont think i need to worry about that until i actually start with some training body.
and i can be sure i can get more information from you regarding the profession since we can share views and information on this wonderful forum.
thanks.
DT,
what are FIA and FFA qualifications? and can you explain the per hour ratio, what exactly it is..?
thanks.
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TCA, what are you asking me? I thought you knew every thing about the Actuarial Profession, since you admitted quite boldly in public domain the following,
"hi Faraz,
youre at the right place buddy, i can provide you with all the info you need regarding actuarial sciences".
So, I think either you want to check my knowledge by asking what are FIA/FFA, or you wanted to convince Mr Faraz that you know what you are talking.
I will be looking forward to hear your innocense.
DT
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hi Dt,
you seem to have learned your sarcasm skills recently since you keep using them in places where they are least required. it's the second time you have mentioned my statement which i wrote to faraz, and which it seems bothers you for some bizzare reason. lets not forget the fact that our friend Faraz was seeking information regarding the profession and was presumably not well informed or familiarized even with the basic knowledge regarding actuarial sciences. with that in view the statement that 'i could provide him with all the info he'd need regarding actuarial sciences' at that particular moment was correct. ofcourse i dont have much idea about what courses have to be studied in what detail and what exam has to be taken in what time at what date and what the exam fee for the SOA or IoA is or what the City Univ. or the LSE procedures and techniques and course outilnes etc are. I'm sure Faraz didnt need to know all that at that particular time.
The info i have regarding your profession is because i have been resarsching and measuring my wings to start myself. of course at this stage i dont have enough info regarding the exemptions graduates or post graduates in actuarial subjects from city or LSE get from IoA or SOA, i dont think i need to worry about that until i actually start with some training body.
and i can be sure i can get more information from you regarding the profession since we can share views and information on this wonderful forum.
thanks.