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TIA: Important Update Related to Regulatory Certificates
TIA just sent out info from the SOA how a life actuary has to take CP 351 along with the 2 ILA exams in order to qualify as a signing actuary.
Strange of the SOA to only reveal this information now.
How much does this matter? If one is still early career, how much stock should they put into this if they were planning on using a different exam for their 3rd exam? Does the lack of being able to sign hinder an actuary's future career?
u/oneanddonerodgers43 — 3 days ago