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The American Academy of Actuaries, also known as the “Academy” or the AAA, is the body that represents and unites United States actuaries in all practice areas. Established in 1965, the Academy serves as the profession’s voice on public policy and professionalism issues. ==Mission statements== The American Academy of Actuaries' stated mission is to serve the public and the United States actuarial profession. To accomplish this: * As the public voice for the United States actuarial profession, the Academy provides independent and objective actuarial information, analysis, and education for the formation of sound public policy; * The Academy provides for the establishment, maintenance, and enforcement of high professional standards of actuarial qualification, practice, and conduct; * The Academy advances actuarial practice by informing and educating its members on public policy and professionalism issues and current and emerging practices; * The Academy identifies and addresses issues on behalf of the public interest on matters in which actuarial science provides a unique understanding; * The Academy increases the public's understanding and recognition of the value of the actuarial profession; * The Academy provides opportunities for professional development of its members through volunteerism and service to the profession; * The Academy facilitates and coordinates response to issues of common interest among the U.S.-based actuarial associations; and * The Academy coordinates the representation of the U.S. profession globally. The vision of the American Academy of Actuaries is that financial security systems in the United States be sound and sustainable, and that actuaries be recognized as preeminent experts in risk and financial security. 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「American Academy of Actuaries」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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