I graduated from college without taken any of the courses required for VEE credit. I'm now trying to find the quickest route to get VEE credit. Does anyone know of a quick/easy exam to take or an online college course?
Thanks.
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I graduated from college without taken any of the courses required for VEE credit. I'm now trying to find the quickest route to get VEE credit. Does anyone know of a quick/easy exam to take or an online college course?
Thanks.
actex does an online course for corporate finance. It's relatively cheap too.
Google Actex corporate finance and it will come up
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NEAS is the best and easiest way. One of my co-workers studied for literally 2 days and passed with 90%, though he is probably smarter than the average actuary so your results may vary.
NEAS is also pretty cheap, I just went on their website, and I'm probably going to take 2 of their VEE credit classes.
So is this the best way then? I too took none of the approved courses in college I did all theoretical math. Also does it matter where I am located at since NEAS is new england?
Have you looked on their website?
As for NEAS, I see they claim it has to have ASA ,FSA or CFA,etc. to proctor the final exam but if I don't know one who is ASA,FSA,... and I'm just a student. How can I find the one :Confused:
Last edited by COMICS; August 20th 2010 at 03:14 PM.
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