Besides manuals and textbooks, does anyone have any interesting reading suggestions for books on actuarial topics?
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Besides manuals and textbooks, does anyone have any interesting reading suggestions for books on actuarial topics?
Just get familiar with topics relevant to the insurance industry. CAT coverages, reinsurance, the impact of government-mandated health care, regulatory issues in states, ... if it applies to the insurance industry, it almost certainly applies to the work actuaries do in some way.
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If you are looking for specific book titles: Against the Gods by Peter Bernstein is a good read about the history of risk mgt. It's not at all technical, more a history book but definitely entertaining.
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