Ultimate Study Program
Price $550.  
This program covers the articles in Syllabus Section A: Regulation of Insurance and U.S. Ins. Law, Section B: Govt. and Industry Ins. Programs, Section C: Financial Reporting and Taxation, Section D: Responsibilities of the Actuary in Financial Reporting, and Section E: Reinsurance Accounting Principles

Ultimate and Essential Study Program components include the following:
  1. A copy of our Actuarial Study Notes,
  2. Access to our Online Study Guide and Manager,
  3. Access to our Online Modified Past CAS T/F Multiple Choice preparatory tests.
  4. Access to our Online CAS Essay preparatory tests.
  5. Access to our New Online Pre-populated and Blank Notecards .  Since a great deal of the exam 6 content lends itself to essay based questions, having access to our pre-populated note cards goes along way in helping you to answer these types of questions on the exam.
  6. Access to our New Online Time & Question Management Module, which gives you a dashboard for managing your work.
  7. Access to our New Online Progress Reports, which allow you to compare your time and task accomplishments to the ideal to help keep you on track.
  8. Access to our Online Article Formula Sheets (Updated for 2011) to prepare candidates for computational based questions.
  9. Access to our Reassembled Past CAS Exams (NEW for 2011) to prepare candidates for computational and essay based questions.
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Ultimate Study Program
Our Independently Authored Preparatory Tests are included in the Ultimate Study Program only. Anticipated availability 06/21/2011

Our Independently Authored Preparatory Tests (In Paper Format) comprise:

  • One set of three MC exams (over 60 modified past CAS MC and computational questions). 
  • One set of five exams with over 125 challenging questions and solutions
    This set of 5 exams contains COMPUTATIONAL and ESSAY based questions ONLY and the recommended time to complete each exams is 2.5 hours.
    Given the question types, and the time to complete them, one can conclude that these are a robust set of exams.


    CAS examiners develop questions that are aligned as closely as possible to the guidance given in the CAS Learning Objectives and Knowledge Statements.  Therefore, we've aligned the questions appearing in these independently authored exams with the CAS Learning Objectives and Knowledge Statements.
Each test contains questions and solutions from sub sections of the CAS exam 6 syllabus readings.

These tests contain a superior set of exam questions. Exposure to these questions and solutions provide candidates with a good indication of where their strengths and weakness lie, weeks before the Fall 2011 CAS Exams.  To learn more about each of the components within this program, click on the navigation links on the left hand side of this page.

The Benefits of using our Study Program
This study program provides candidates with an integrated set of tools necessary to achieve a passing score.  It provides candidates with access to our Independently Authored Online Preparatory Tests. 

The aforementioned comprises a superior set of exam questions.  The results from these exams provide candidates with a good indication of where their strengths and weakness lie, weeks before the Fall 2011 CAS Exams. 

Passing is a function of numerous factors, and begins with effective exam preparation.

Effective exam preparation requires that candidates have a plan which addresses the following areas over a course of 3 - 4 months:

1.  Have timely access to quality study materials.  Since this will be the primary source you reference over a period of 3-4 months, make sure that the materials you choose are comprehensive.

2.  Monitor study time at the both the aggregate and syllabus reading levels.  Although determining how many total hours to spend studying is important, it is more important for candidates to gage how many hours they spend studying per article. Candidates need to maximize their benefit per hour of time spent studying each reading.

3.  Have access to a Study Guide that TIES together key content in the syllabus readings, study manuals, the CAS Learning Objectives and Knowledge Statements, and  past CAS exam questions.

4.  Have access to a testing facility to determine how well you will perform under timed conditions 3 - 4 weeks before the exam.

For detailed information about each of the study program components, click on the appropriate links on the left hand side of this page.

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