|
0
Years |
1-2
Years |
3-4
Years |
5-6
Years |
|
|
|
| 1 Exam |
44-56 |
46-58 |
49-65 |
65-78 |
68-95 |
-- |
-- |
| 2 Exams |
46-58 |
48-63 |
50-68 |
65-78 |
69-98 |
-- |
-- |
| 3 Exams |
48-66 |
48-68 |
52-74 |
67-78 |
70-105 |
75-115 |
-- |
| 4 Exams |
-- |
52-72 |
58-88 |
68-92 |
76-110 |
85-122 |
90+ |
| 5 Exams |
-- |
59-76 |
65-94 |
76-100 |
80-118 |
94-132 |
98+ |
| 6 Exams |
-- |
64-83 |
66-96 |
80-108 |
83-122 |
98-138 |
105+ |
| ACAS |
-- |
-- |
78-125 |
82-130 |
96-136 |
110-150 |
115+ |
| 8 Exams |
-- |
-- |
-- |
92-124 |
110-142 |
118-168 |
135+ |
| FCAS |
-- |
-- |
-- |
98-135 |
115-155 |
125-250 |
145-350+ |
| Career ACAS |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
96-134 |
110-180 |
120-250+ |
Note: Approximately 85% of Actuarial salaries fall within these ranges. These ranges are for pre-ACAS's, ACAS's and FCAS's who primarily do "traditional" Actuarial work. The figures are representative of base salary only in U.S. dollars, exclusive of bonus and other incentive compensation.
For Actuaries at the higher end of the experience scale, there can be significant differences in responsibilities with resulting differences in compensation levels, including incentive compensation.