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How do you spell acht-chew-ware-ee ? It's a person that works for an insurance company, makes a lot of $?


ah-chew-air-ie , thats how its pronounced. I think they are the ppl that set rates for insurance companies and you have to be really smart to do it..... thanks.

Yep, Actuary. Actually, you have to really, really like numbers, and be good at math.

actuary

Actuary

I believe 'actuary' is the word you're looking for. :)

Actuary.

To become one, you will need to pass a professional examination given by the Institute of Actuary

United Kingdom http://www.actuaries.org.uk/Display_Page...

Canada http://www.actuaries.ca/index_e.cfm

USA http://www.soa.org/

The reasons for the high premium on the wage is because there are about 25,000 actuaries in the world.

Although there are many universities and colleges teaching acturial science, you will need to complete the professional exams to be called an "Actuary".

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