| ACTEX Publications is a specialty
publishing house, committed to making a meaningful contribution to quality
educational literature and professional opportunities in the actuarial science
and related risk management areas.
Our evolution as a company began in 1972 at Northeastern
University in Boston, with the publication of study manuals
to assist actuarial students with their exam preparation.
These manuals were popularly know as "Northeastern Study
Guides." The ACTEX name was adopted in 1980, as an acronym
for "actuarial texts," when we ended our affiliation
with Northeastern.
In 1985 we published our first textbook, and began an active program
of textbook development in addition to the established study manual series.
Since our reorganization and incorporation in 1986 we have continued to
grow, and currently publish eighteen textbooks targeted toward current
and aspiring actuaries.
The study manual series is a dynamic, continuous project, since the manuals
must be regularly revised to be kept up to date for the current SOA, CAS,
and Joint Board for Enrolled Actuaries exam syllabi. We also offer
services including seminars and online courses geared toward exam preparation
and professional development.
ACTEX List of Publications
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