Life and Health Qualifications Seminar
November 6-9, 2023 | Hyatt Regency Crystal City, Arlington, Va.| CE Available
Sheldon Summers (standing) and Dave Neve lead a life session during the 2023 seminar.
The 2023 Life and Health Qualifications Seminar, held Nov. 6–9 in Arlington, Va., included sessions on professionalism, actuarial opinions, and interactive case-study breakout sessions that have long been highly valued by attendees. The sold-out event provided training and instruction—and an optional exam fourth-day exam—for qualifications to issue actuarial opinions for NAIC annual statements. For the fourth year, Academy President-Elect Darrell Knapp chaired the subcommittee that organized the seminar.
It’s not too early to mark your calendar for next year’s event. The 2024 Life and Health Qualifications Seminar will be held November 4-7, 2024 at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City, Arlington, Va. Registration will open in March 2024.
ABOUT THE 2023 EVENT
Seminar sessions included topics such as:
Asset adequacy testing
Actuarial opinions
Cash flow testing
Statutory insurance accounting
Life Insurance
Annuities
Reinsurance
Valuation and nonforfeiture requirements
Overview of health insurance
Health claim reserves and health insurance valuation topics
Premium, loss, expense, and contingency reserves
Principle-based reserving (PBR)Jaipur Investment
Risk-based capitalAhmedabad Investment
Actuarial professionalism
CE Credit
The American Academy of Actuaries believes in good faith that this event constitutes an Organized Activity as defined in the U.S. Qualification Standards and that, by attending the first three days of the seminar, you may earn the following minimum continuing education credit hours for attending the first three days of the seminar, using a 50-minute credit hour formula:
6.6 (general, applicable to life or health specialty)
8.7 (additional life specialty)
9.0 (additional health specialty)
2.7 (professionalism)
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