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GOAL for CAS Exam 5: Online Practice Problems & Exams Author: CAS 5 Team

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GOAL: Practice. Predict. Pass.

Turn practice into progress for Exam CAS 5

  • 440+ problems with detailed solutions
  • 3 Simulated Exams
  • 3 Learning Modes spanning 3 Difficulty Levels (Core, Advanced & Mastery)
  • Practice: select by syllabus topic(s) and level of difficulty 
  • Quiz: select the topic(s), difficulty, number of problems and set the timer
  • Simulated Exams: comprehensive exams with predetermined problems withheld from the practice and quiz modes. Plus, Challenge Level exams!

Included free with the purchase of an ACTEX study manual

Predict your success on upcoming exams with GOAL Score

The diagnostic and predictive scoring system that calculates your progress and exam-preparedness.

Reach a GOAL Score of 70+ and you'll know you're well prepare

GOAL Score is a tangible measurement of how prepared you are to pass your exam. Your score measures both your performance and consistency and is broken into categories, allowing you to effectively allocate your study time and concentrate on your weakest areas. With GOAL, you will have a clear picture of where you're excelling and what areas you need to improve on. 

Features to keep you organized and on track:

  • Adaptive quizzes
  • Performance tracking and diagnostics
  • Review incorrect answers, flagged and skipped questions
  • Performance tracking and diagnostics
  • Add study notes
  • Flag questions
  • Drill down to specific topics
  • Contact instructors
  • Mobile friendly

GOAL CAS 5 Author

David Deacon Jr., ACAS, MAAA, CPCU, CLU, ChFC, has 20 years of industry experience in the areas of ratemaking, reserving, product development, competitive intelligence, and financial forecasting. He is an adjunct professor at Bryant University where he teaches an undergraduate course on P&C Reserving. He has served on the CAS Automated Vehicle Task Force as well as being a CAS University Liaison, and he loves to train future actuaries through his teaching and writing.

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