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Examination Papers Set at The Faculty's Examinations Held in October1926 and April 1927

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 May 2023

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Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1927

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page v note * A Short Collection of Actuarial Tables is supplied for use in answering this question.

page ix note * A Short Collection of Actuarial Tables is supplied for use in answering this question.

page x note * A Short Collection of Actuarial Tables is supplied for use in answering these questions.

page xi note * A Short Collection of Actuarial Tables is supplied for use in answering these questions.

page xii note * A Short Collection of Actuarial Tables is supplied for use in answering these questions.

page xiii note * A Short Collection of Actuarial Tables is supplied for use in answering these questions.

page xviii note * A Short Collection of Actuarial Tables is supplied for use in answering this question.

page xx note * A Short Collection of Actuarial Tables is supplied for use in answering this question.

page xxi note * A Short Collection of Actuarial Tables is supplied for use in answering this question. Calculations should be made at 3% interest with the HM Mortality Table (Text Book Graduation), using actual ages, but candidates are required to state the rates of mortality and interest which, they would employ in practice.

page xxii note * A Short Collection of Actuarial Tables is supplied for use in answering this question. Calculations should be made at 3% interest with the HM Mortality Table (Text Book Graduation), using actual ages, but candidates are required to state the rates of mortality and interest which, they would employ in practice.

page xxiii note * A Short Collection of Actuarial Tables is supplied for use in answering this question. Calculations should be made at 3% interest with the HM Mortality Table (Text Book Graduation), using actual ages, but candidates are required to state the rates of mortality and interest which, they would employ in practice.