Actuaries
Meaning in Bengali:
অ্যাকচুয়ারি, বীমা গণিতবিদ, বীমা গণিতজ্ঞ, বীমা সংক্রান্ত গণিতবিদ, বীমা সংক্রান্ত গণিতজ্ঞ
Part of Speech:
Noun
Pronunciation:
/ˈæk.tʃu.er.i/
Short Definition:
Actuaries are professionals who analyze the financial consequences of risk and uncertainty. They use mathematics, statistics, and financial theory to study uncertain future events, especially those of concern to insurance and pension programs.
Synonyms:
– Risk Analysts
– Insurance Mathematicians
– Financial Statisticians
– Risk Assessors
– Probability Experts
Antonyms:
– Uninformed (অজ্ঞ)
– Ignorant (অজ্ঞ)
– Inexperienced (অপরিচিত)
– Unskilled (অদক্ষ)
– Incompetent (অযোগ্য)
Origin:
The word “actuary” originated from the Latin word “actuarius,” meaning “keeper of accounts.” It was first used in the 16th century to refer to professionals who managed financial calculations for insurance companies. Over time, the role of actuaries expanded to include risk assessment and analysis.
Nearby Words:
– Actuarial (Adjective)
– Actuarially (Adverb)
– Actuarial Science (Noun)
– Actuarial Tables (Noun)
– Actuarial Valuation (Noun)
Actuaries in Literature Quotes:
– “The actuary is to be found on the board of directors, in the office of the president, in the operating departments, in the sales department, and in the home office.” – Ralph S. Blanchard
– “The actuary’s function is to compile statistics and construct tables to calculate insurance risks and premiums.” – Richard J. Barber
– “The actuary is the backbone of the insurance industry.” – David N. Ingram
– “Actuaries are the people who are trained to find the needle in the haystack.” – David N. Ingram
Meaning in Different Languages:
– Bengali: অ্যাকচুয়ারি
– Hindi: एक्चुअरी
– Nepali: एक्चुअरी
– Urdu: ایکچوئری
– Tamil: அக்சுவரி
– Telugu: అక్చువరీ
– Arabic: الممارسون
– Chinese: 精算师
– Japanese: 精算士
– Russian: актуарии
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