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  2. 25 high-paying jobs for people who don't like stress - AOL

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    Average annual salary:$ 84,180. What they do: Use advanced mathematical and analytical methods to help organizations investigate complex issues, identify and solve problems, and make better decisions.

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    The average annual salary for an actuary is $120,000 - not bad considering you only need a bachelor’s degree. ... being a professional craft artist can be a fulfilling way to make a living. And ...

  4. Actuary - Wikipedia

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    Actuaries do not always attempt to predict aggregate future events. Often, their work may relate to determining the cost of financial liabilities that have already occurred, called retrospective reinsurance, [25] or the development or re-pricing of new products. [26] Actuaries also design and maintain products and systems.

  5. Actuarial science - Wikipedia

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    Another example is the use of actuarial models to assess the risk of sex offense recidivism. Actuarial models and associated tables, such as the MnSOST-R, Static-99, and SORAG, have been used since the late 1990s to determine the likelihood that a sex offender will re-offend and thus whether he or she should be institutionalized or set free. [9]

  6. Rate making - Wikipedia

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    With determining life expectancy, age is the most important factor, other significant factors are sex of the individual and smoking. Thus, an actuary can reasonably estimate the average age of death for a group of 25-year-old males, who don't smoke. [2]

  7. Want to retire in your 60s? Not so fast — about 45% of ...

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    In its research, Millman, an international actuarial and consulting firm, found that if a person retires at 60 years old, they can pay anywhere from 56% to 89% more in healthcare expenses compared ...

  8. Value of life - Wikipedia

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    Suppose each person in a sample of 100,000 people were asked how much he or she would be willing to pay for a reduction in their individual risk of dying by 1 in 100,000, or 0.001%, over the next year.

  9. Do You Make More Than The Average Person in Your State? - AOL

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    Median Income by State. Wages often vary based on where you live. In many cases, states with higher costs of living also have higher wages. For example, the median annual income in Hawaii is ...