Fundamentals of Actuarial Science: Principles and Applicationsmanagement Analysis & Operational Auditing

In any city around the world 00447455203759 Course Code: AC/2024/61

Course Description

Course Duration: Five Training Days
Course Language: Arabic or English
Include:
Scientific material with TAB
Workshops
Reception and farewell at the airport
Daily lunch
Coffee Break


Introduction:
Actuarial Science deals with evaluating risks and maintaining the economic stability of insurance or financial organizations.
Actuaries analyze past data and use that information to determine how much money should be set aside to cover the financial losses which could occur in the future.
This course has been carefully designed for trainees from a wide variety of backgrounds. Even if you don’t have any background in, for example, calculus, the course has been designed so you can skip over these sections without affecting your understanding of the rest of the course.
You’ll experience “hands-on” learning using Excel (or an equivalent spreadsheet tool) to project and investigate the financial condition of a company choosing appropriate strategies for the company through the use of simulations.

Targeted Groups:
Business Professionals
Business Analysts
Data Analysts
Research Analysts
Finance Professionals

Course Objectives:
At the end of this course the participants will be able to:
Have familiarity with several of the technical tools, computer languages, or software packages used by actuaries.
Learn how actuarial science applies mathematical and statistical methods to assess risk in these industries and other professions.
Experience “hands-on” learning using Excel (or an equivalent spreadsheet tool) to project.
Develop communication, leadership, and teamwork skills, and understand their importance in the actuarial industry.
Analyze actuarial data using advanced statistical techniques;

Targeted Competencies:
Analytical Problem Solving Skills
Technical Skills
Interpretation of large data sets
Establishing data integration
Developing dynamic dashboards and scorecards
Reporting, analysis, and reconciliation

Course Content:
Unit 1: Valuing Cash Flows:
Time Value of Money
Present Value
Accumulated Value
Valuing Multiple Regular Payments

Unit 2: Applications of Valuing Cash Flows:
Equations of Value
Example – Annuity Certain
Application in Spreadsheets

Unit 3: Analysis of State Transitions:
Introduction to State Transitions
Two State Model (Active/Dead)
Calculating Probabilities using the Two-State Model

Unit 4: The Life Table:
Introduction to the Life Table
Calculating Probabilities using the Life Table

Unit 5: Valuing Uncertain Cash Flows:
Expected Present Value
Accumulated Value and Uncertainty
Unit 6: Modelling a Life Insurance Company:
The Life Insurance Company Scenario
A Single Projection
Analyzing the Simulation Output
Reserves
Adjustments to Reserves
Additional Scenarios