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Updated: December 1, 2009

 

Question: Are the VEE courses pre-requisites for the actuarial exams?

 

Answer: No; the course and exams are independent. Time series is a bit harder if you have forgotten the regression material you learned in college, but this is not a major obstacle. You must know how to run a simple regression, using Excel’s add-in or other software.

 

Question: In what order should I take the VEE courses?

 

Answer: The choice is up to you. You can take the two economics courses together, since the two textbooks are similar; both are based on a market clearing model and they have the same perspective on many topics. Regression analysis and time series cover similar material; they can also be taken together.

 

If you have no background in any of these subjects, we recommend taking microeconomics and macroeconomics; regression analysis and time series; and corporate finance in three separate quarters. Many candidates have college credits for some courses, and need credit only for the remaining courses. You can combine college courses with on-line courses to receive VEE credit.

 

 

 

 


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