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Title: Advantages and Disadvantages of Being an Actuary

Introduction
I. Good afternoon to Ms. Parimala and my fellow classmates.
II. The topic of my presentation today is Advantages and Disadvantages of Being an Actuary.
What is an actuary?
Experts in risk management
Uses mathematical skills to measure probability and rise of future event
Useful information to many industries
III. The advantages of being an actuary are
High earning potential
Corporate respect received
IV. However, the disadvantages are
Examination requirements for advancement
Stressful and hard work
Content
A. Advantages
a. High earning potential
Actuaries makes incomes well above average
Entry level work commonly pays between $45000 and $55000
Median annual salary for an actuary was $87600 according to Bureau of Labor Statistics
Actuaries are well compensated, which vary significantly according to years of experience, industry and responsibilities
Refer to the salary chart, experienced fellows with 10 years experiences have potential to earn from $130000 to $500000

b. Corporate respect
Actuaries earns wide respect in the business and financial community
Actuaries often command a good degree of respect from fellow co-workers
Actuaries are given authority within a company and corporate environment
Actuaries deals with high-level strategic decisions which can have a positive impact on legislation and businesses
B. Disadvantages
c. Examination requirements for advancement
It is a long and hard process to be a qualified actuary, on average of 5 to 10 years
Besides the degree program they had completed in university, they need to pass all the professionals SOA exam papers
Upon graduation, there will still be hundreds of hours of study and revisions all the while still having to go to work
d. Stressful and hard work
Daily routine of an actuary can be a rather stressful ordeal, being dealt with numerous tasks of analyzing statistical data
Presenting reports and

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