05-20-2004, 11:07 PM
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Thankx for correcting me DT. but i still dont think that there is a very direct relation to finance or accounts .. i mean its not the core subject of studies .. sorry if my given info was wrong .. if there is a more detailed study of accounts and finance plz correct me and let me know .. thankx for adding to my knowledge ....
OSA
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Of course, Actuarial Science is a study of Finance and has 'direct' relation to it.
According to the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries, UK;
"Actuaries provide commercial, financial and prudential advice on the management of assets and liabilities - especially where long term management and planning are critical factors."
And, then
"making financial sense of the future".
If you need more justifications, please feel free to contact.
DT
Thankx for correcting me DT. but i still dont think that there is a very direct relation to finance or accounts .. i mean its not the core subject of studies .. sorry if my given info was wrong .. if there is a more detailed study of accounts and finance plz correct me and let me know .. thankx for adding to my knowledge ....
OSA
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Of course, Actuarial Science is a study of Finance and has 'direct' relation to it.
According to the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries, UK;
"Actuaries provide commercial, financial and prudential advice on the management of assets and liabilities - especially where long term management and planning are critical factors."
And, then
"making financial sense of the future".
If you need more justifications, please feel free to contact.
DT