04-26-2007, 01:45 AM
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<br />You might be right....but Chartered Accountancy is far much better then Acturial.... 6 to 8 years in acturial is difficult for every one
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Most people get the comparision wrong. Actuary, traditionally, means fellowship whereas accountancy is mainly at associate level. An associate within the actuarial profession perhaps also take 2-3 years to qualify.
<br />You might be right....but Chartered Accountancy is far much better then Acturial.... 6 to 8 years in acturial is difficult for every one
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Most people get the comparision wrong. Actuary, traditionally, means fellowship whereas accountancy is mainly at associate level. An associate within the actuarial profession perhaps also take 2-3 years to qualify.