03-15-2004, 01:52 AM
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Ok people. Let's give peace a chance. Now I believe since everybody seems to agree that I don't know much about the field, DT, would you mind telling me what the FIA/FFA qualifications are?
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FFA = Fellowship of Faculty of Actuaries (Scotland)
FIA = Fellowship of Institute of Actuaries (England)
Both charters are gained after completing the required 15 exams. The FFA could be achieved without any work experience requirement, whereas, for FIA, you need 3 years of relevant experience.
If you need my preferance among them, I would go for FIA for obvious reasons.
Ok people. Let's give peace a chance. Now I believe since everybody seems to agree that I don't know much about the field, DT, would you mind telling me what the FIA/FFA qualifications are?
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FFA = Fellowship of Faculty of Actuaries (Scotland)
FIA = Fellowship of Institute of Actuaries (England)
Both charters are gained after completing the required 15 exams. The FFA could be achieved without any work experience requirement, whereas, for FIA, you need 3 years of relevant experience.
If you need my preferance among them, I would go for FIA for obvious reasons.