Exam 5 Study Guide 2nd Edition Author: Deacon / Murdza

ISBN(s): 979-8-89016-002-7 | 979-8-89016-003-4

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Stick to the basics and succeed in your exam preparation.

  • Study manual - read, learn and gain a strong conceptual understanding of the material
  • GOAL - Practice, quiz and text with thousands of problems and solutions
  • Flashcards - master key topics and formals and be that much more prepared
  • Formula sheets - Recall important formulas and information in an easy to use format

Our Study Manual for CAS Exam 5 offers personalized learning on a schedule that works for you. 

The Exam 5 study manual will allow you to:

  • Review 1100+ pages of comprehensive, exam-focused information with full syllabus coverage
  • End of chapter include modified CAS exam Questions and Solutions 
  • Each chapter includes key concepts and formulas
  • Chapters also include examples where applicable

GOAL: Practice. Predict. Pass. 

Reach your target GOAL Score with our proven system.

GOAL offers:

  • 440+ CAS exam practice problems with detailed solutions
  • 3 Simulated Exams
  • 3 Learning Modes spanning 3 Difficulty Levels
    • Practice: select the syllabus topic(s), level of difficulty and begin.
    • Quiz: select the topic(s), difficulty, number of problems and set the timer.
    • Simulated Exams: 3 comprehensive simulated exams with predetermined problems withheld from the practice and quiz modes.

Other Ways to Learn

  • 470+ Virtual Flashcards to assist with memorization of key formulas and concepts
  • Comprehensive Formula & Review Sheet

About the Author

David Deacon Jr., ACAS, MAAA, CPCU, CLU, ChFC

David has 20 years of industry experience in the areas of ratemaking, reserving, product development, competitive intelligence, and financial forecasting. He is an adjunct professor at Bryant University where he teaches an undergraduate course on P&C Reserving. He has served on the CAS Automated Vehicle Task Force as well as being a CAS University Liaison, and he loves to train future actuaries through his teaching and writing.

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