Exam 7C is the pre-associateship exam for the Casualty Actuarial Society and the Canadian Institute of Actuaries. The Exam is designated 7C for Canadian specific content. It consists of 4 major sections: Law, Regulation, Government and Industry Insurance Programs, and Financial Reporting. This page summarizes the main concepts of the exam by using publicly available information.

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  • Exam 7C is the pre-associateship exam for the Casualty Actuarial Society and the Canadian Institute of Actuaries. The Exam is designated 7C for Canadian specific content. It consists of 4 major sections: Law, Regulation, Government and Industry Insurance Programs, and Financial Reporting. This page summarizes the main concepts of the exam by using publicly available information. It is intended to serve as a secondary source of understanding for exam materials, as well as a summary of topics for people not in the actuarial profession. As the exam is graded by an examination committee using a number of materials that are not publicly available, it should be stressed that the information here may not always be what the exam committee would consider correct. For more information, please visit the Casualty Actuarial Society website.
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  • Exam 7C is the pre-associateship exam for the Casualty Actuarial Society and the Canadian Institute of Actuaries. The Exam is designated 7C for Canadian specific content. It consists of 4 major sections: Law, Regulation, Government and Industry Insurance Programs, and Financial Reporting. This page summarizes the main concepts of the exam by using publicly available information.
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  • CAS Exam 7C 2009
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