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# BattleActs Abbreviation Citation CAS Abbreviation Source Rank
5AB.TNCAlberta Treasury Board and Finance, “Alberta Standard Automobile Insurance Policy Form – Transportation Network S.P.F. No. 9,” June 28, 2016, pp. 1-4.Alberta TNConline new for Fall 201745
20BCAR.CdnA.M. Best Company, Inc., A.M. Best Methodology, “Understanding BCAR For Canadian Property/Casualty Insurers,” June 24, 2016.AM Best Understanding BCARonline 25
30BCAR.CatA.M. Best Company, Inc., A.M. Best Methodology, "Catastrophe Analysis in A.M. Best Ratings," October 13, 2017.AM Best Catastropheonline updated Fall 201826
50AAA.CrdScAmerican Academy of Actuaries, “NAIC Public Hearing on Credit-Based Insurance Scores,” April 30, 2009.AAA Credit Scoresonline 31
60CAS.ATRA“ATRA Tort Reform Record,” CAS Study Note, December 19, 2012.ATRAstudy kit 54
70Baer.IntroBaer, M.G. and Rendall, J.A., Cases on the Canadian Law of Insurance, Sixth Edition, Carswell, 2000, pp. 67-91, 93-100, 302-304, 518-529, 821-827, and 829-831. Candidates are responsible for the following cases: Glenn v. Scottish Union and National Insurance Company Ltd. (Chapter 1); Fletcher v. MPIC (Chapter 8); and Dillon v. Guardian Insurance (Chapter 11)Baer and Rendallstudy kit updated Fall 201815
80BK.ReinsBlanchard, R.S.; and Klann, J., “Basic Reinsurance Accounting—Selected Topics,” CAS Study Note, October 2012.Blanchard and Klannonline 42
90CCIR.ARinstrCanadian Council of Insurance Regulators, Annual Statement Instructions P&C-1, 2018, Sections I, III, IV, V, and VI. Candidates will be responsible for detailed instructions for the pages listed in OSFI Annual Return I and OSFI Annual Return II. NOTE: Please use the 2018 edition that has been archived on the CAS Web Site with permission for educational purposes.CCIR Instructionsonline updated Fall 20173
100CIA.CSOPCanadian Institute of Actuaries, Consolidated Standards of Practice, 1520, 2200, 2400, 2500, and 2600, February 22, 2018.CIA CSOPonline updated Fall 201840
105CIA.ModelsCanadian Institute of Actuaries, “Use of Models Educational Note,” January 2017.CIA Modelsonline new for Fall 201849
110CIA.SubseqCanadian Institute of Actuaries, “Educational Note: Subsequent Events,” October 2015.CIA Subsequent Eventsonline updated Fall 201714
120CIA.TaxesCanadian Institute of Actuaries, “Educational Note: Consideration of Future Income Taxes in the Valuation of Policy Liabilities,” July 2005.CIA Taxesonline 36
130CIA.DiscntCanadian Institute of Actuaries, “Educational Note: Discounting and Cash Flow Considerations for P&C Insurers,” May 2016. Candidates are responsible for the Excel illustrations attached to the Educational Note.CIA Discountingonline updated Fall 201720
135CIA.DurationCanadian Institute of Actuaries, “Educational Note: Duration Considerations for P&C Insurers,” March 2017. Candidates are responsible for the Excel illustrations attached to the Educational Note.CIA Durationonline new for Fall 201758
140CIA.DCATCanadian Institute of Actuaries, "Second Revision of Educational Note: Dynamic Capital Adequacy Testing," November 2017. Candidates are not responsible for details related to life insurance companies.CIA DCATonline updated Fall 201812
150CIA.RunoffCanadian Institute of Actuaries, “Educational Note: Evaluation of the Runoff of P&C Claim Liabilities when the Liabilities are Discounted in Accordance with Accepted Actuarial Practice,” June 2011.CIA Runoffonline 48
160CIA.AcctingCanadian Institute of Actuaries, “Educational Note: Implications of CICA Accounting Standards 3855 and 1530,” January 2007.CIA Accounting Standardsonline 4
170CIA.ValnCanadian Institute of Actuaries, "Educational Note: 2018 Guidance to the Appointed Actuary for Property and Casualty Insurers," October 2018CIA Valuationonline updated Fall 201859
180CIA.MfADCanadian Institute of Actuaries, “Educational Note: Margins for Adverse Deviations for Property-Casualty Insurance,” December 2009.CIA MfADonline 2
190CIA.MatCanadian Institute of Actuaries, “Report: Materiality,” October 2007. Candidates are not responsible for material in the Appendix.CIA Materialityonline 30
200CIA.PrLiabsCanadian Institute of Actuaries,” Educational Note: Premium Liabilities,” July 2016. Candidates are responsible for the Excel illustrations attached to the Educational Note.CIA Premium Liabilitiesonline updated Fall 20175
210CIA.DisclosureCanadian Institute of Actuaries, “Research Paper: Disclosure Requirements IFRS 4–Insurance Contracts for P&C Insurers,” October 2010.CIA Disclosureonline 47
220CIA.ReinsCanadian Institute of Actuaries, “Report of the CIA Task Force on the Appropriate Treatment of Reinsurance,” October 2007. Candidates will be responsible for the following sections: Key Principles of Risk Transfer (pp. 11-12), Qualitative Assessment (pp. 13), Limitations of Risk Transfer (pp. 15-18) and Other Issues (pp. 18-23).CIA Reinsurance Treatmentonline 41
240CAS.GovtInsGermani, W., et al., "Government Insurers Study Note,” CAS Study Note, April 2017, pp. 1-5, excluding Crop Insurance.Government Insurers Study Noteonline updated Fall 201727
250Chev.AgricChevalier, Sarah, “Agricultural Risk Management Programs in Canada,” October 2014. Note that the table on page 6 is for reference only.Agricultural Programsstudy kit 10
260Dav.NonPecDavidson, J., “The Cap on Non Pecuniary General Damages: Where is it Going and How Does it Affect Litigation?”Davidsononline 24
270Dibra.FailDibra, S.; and Leadbetter, D., “Why insurers fail: The dynamics of property and casualty insurance insolvency in Canada,” Property and Casualty Insurance Compensation Corporation, 2007, excluding pp. 9-13, 33-40.Dibra and Leadbetteronline 22
280Dutil.FADutil, R., “Facility Association,” CAS Study Note, May 2008.Dutilonline 7
290Feld.RtAgsFeldblum, S., “Rating Agencies,” CAS Study Note, October 3, 2011, pp. 1-7 and 14-19, including Appendix A. Candidates are not responsible for Section 4, Appendices B-D, and the endnotes.Feldblumonline 28
300FSCO.PPAFinancial Services Commission of Ontario, “Private Passenger Automobile Filing Guidelines–Major,” October 2016, pp. 1-5 (excluding filing format), 11-21 (starting from Section 3), and Appendix B2.FSCO Private Autoonline 21
310FSCO.664Financial Services Commission of Ontario, "Regulation 664 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario 1990 Automobile Insurance made under the Ontario Insurance Act," amended version as of 4th July 2016.FSCO Reg. 664online updated Fall 201860
320FSCO.UBIFinancial Services Commission of Ontario, “Usage-Based Automobile Insurance Pricing in Ontario,” Bulletin A-05/13, October 2013.FSCO UBIonline 39
325FSCO.CovgsFinancial Services Commission of Ontario, “What do the coverages mean?,” October 2014.FSCO Coveragesonline new for Fall 201761
330Frei.RskTransFreihaut, D.; and Vendetti, P., “Common Pitfalls and Practical Considerations in Risk Transfer Analysis,” Casualty Actuarial Society E-Forum, Spring 2009. Appendices A and B are for information only and will not be directly tested.Freihaut and Vendettionline 17
340Harris.TortHarris, C., “Tort Reform Tension,” Canadian Underwriter.ca, August 2005.Harrisonline 23
370IBC.CodeInsurance Bureau of Canada, “Code of Conduct for Insurers’ use of Credit Information (CODE).”IBC Code of Conductonline 46
380IBC.FloodInsurance Bureau of Canada, “The financial management of flood risk,” 2015.IBC Floodonline 8
390ICA.Ch47“Insurance Companies Act,” Chapter 47, Sections 165(1), 165(2), 203, 331(1), 331(2), 331(4), 346, 357-370, 464, 465, 476-478, 517, 581, 625-632, 641, 664, 665, 667(1), 667(2), and 674 (updated to 12th December 2017).ICAstudy kit 34
392ICBC.AffordableEY, “ICBC Affordable and effective auto insurance – A new road forward for British Columbia,” July 2017, Sections 1-4.EYonline new for Fall 201850
395IFA.Solvency2Institute & Faculty of Actuaries General Insurance Reserving Oversight Committee’s Working Party on Solvency II Technical Provisions, “Solvency II Technical Provisions for General Insurers”, August 2013, Sections 6.4 and 6.5.IFOAonline new for Fall 201851
400KPMG.RegOvKPMG, “Research Report – Best Practices for Actuarial Involvement in the Regulatory Oversight of Property and Casualty Insurance Rates,” December 2012, pp. 21-31.KPMG Regulatory Oversightstudy kit 32
420KPMG.PACICCKPMG, “Property and Casualty Insurance Compensation Corporation (PACICC), The P&C Actuary’s Role in Solvency Monitoring,” excluding pp. 2-3, excluding Part 7, and excluding the Appendix.KPMG PACICConline 53
440Land.Cases“Landmark Legal Insurance Cases in Canada” which covers the following cases: Whiten v. Pilot Insurance Co.; Somersall v. Friedman; Somersall v. Scottish and York; Sansalone v. Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Co.; Nichols v. American Home Assurance Co.; Amos v. Insurance Corporation of British Columbia; KP Pacific Holdings Ltd. v. Guardian Insurance Co. of Canada; Alie v. Bertrand & Frere Construction Company Limited; Resurface Corp. v. Hanke; and Morrow v. Zhang (Sections I, II, III, IV, VI (E), VII, VIII, and IX.); PIPEDA Report of Findings #2012-005; Kusnierz v. Economical Mutual Insurance Company; Aviva Canada Inc. v. Pastore; Belanger v. Sudbury; Precision Plating Ltd. v. Axa Pacific Insurance Co.Landmark Legalstudy kit updated Fall 201811
445Marshall.BenefitsMarshall, D., “Fair Benefits Fairly Derived,” April 2017, pp. 8-12.Marshallonline new for Fall 201852
450Mayhall.USregMayhall, III, Van R. “A Brief Chronicle of Insurance Regulation in the United States, Parts 1 and II.”Mayhallonline 55
460McD.IntroMcDonald, B.R., Life Insurance Laws of Canada (Common Law Provinces), Life Underwriters Association of Canada, 1995, pp. A1-1, A2-1 to A2-9, B1-1 to B1-2, B2-1 to B2-3, and B4-1 to B4-3. Candidates are responsible for all cases cited in this text.McDonaldstudy kit 16
470Morn.PensionMorneau Shepell Handbook of Canadian Pension and Benefit Plans, 16th Edition, CCH Canadian Limited, 2016, Chapters 17-19. Candidates will not be responsible for specific values and figures included in the text.Morneau Shepellstudy kit updated Fall 201833
480MSA.RatiosMSA Research, Inc., “MSA Report on Property & Casualty, Canada, 2018,” Section 3, pp. 1-10MSAstudy kit updated Fall 20186
500Odo.FinRegOdomirok, K.C., et al., Financial Reporting Through the Lens of a Property/ Casualty Actuary, Casualty Actuarial Society, 2014, Edition 4, Chapters 1-5, 25, 27, and 28.CAS Financial Reportingonline 29
510OSFI.AAOffice of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada, Guideline E-15, “Appointed Actuary: Legal Requirements, Qualifications, and Peer Review,” September 2012.OSFI AAonline 18
520OSFI.CorpGovOffice of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada, "Corporate Governance Guideline," September 2018, Section V and Annex B only.OSFI Corporate Governanceonline updated Fall 201856
530OSFI.EqkOffice of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada, “Earthquake Exposure Sound Practices Guideline” Guideline B-9, February 2013.OSFI Earthquakeonline 9
540OSFI.MCTOffice of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada Guideline, “Minimum Capital Test (MCT) for Federally Regulated Property and Casualty Insurance Companies, Effective January 1, 2019.” Candidates are not responsible for the following sections: (1.2.2.), (2.1.1.1.), (2.1.2.), (2.1.3.), (App. 2-A), (3), (4.6.), (5.1.1.5.), (5.1.1.6.), (5.2.2.), (5.3.4.1.), (5.3.4.2.), (6.1.1.), (6.2.1.), (6.2.2.), (6.2.3.), (6.3.). Candidates are not responsible for risk factors relating to insurance, market, or credit risk.OSFI MCTonline 1
550OSFI.MemoAAOffice of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada, "Memorandum for the Appointed Actuary's Report on Property and Casualty Insurance Business," 2018.OSFI Memorandumonline updated Fall 201835
560OSFI.ORSAOffice of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada, "Own Risk and Solvency Assessment," December 2017.OSFI ORSAonline updated Fall 201813
570OSFI.TargCapOffice of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada Guideline, "Regulatory Capital and Internal Capital Targets," December 2017OSFI Target Capitalonline updated Fall 201857
580OSFI.StressOffice of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada Guideline E-18, “Stress Testing,” December 2009.OSFI Stress Testingonline 19
590OSFI.SupFrmOffice of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada, “Supervisory Framework,” December 2010.OSFI Supervisory Frameworkonline 43
600OSFI.AR1Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada, Sample Return, 2018 (Q1), Approved by the Canadian Council of Insurance Regulators – P&C-1, pp. 20.10, 20.20, 20.30, 20.42, 20.45, 20.54, 30.61, 30.62, 30.64, 30.66, 30.71, 30.73, 30.75, 30.77, 30.79, 40.07, 60.30, 70.60, 70.61, and 80.10. NOTE: Please use the 2018 edition that has been archived on the CAS Web Site for educational purposes. Candidates may wish to review illustrations of sample Annual Return schedules (please use the ink provided on the CAS Web Site). These illustrations are for information only and will not be directly tested.OSFI Annual Return Ionline updated Fall 201762
610OSFI.AR2Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada, Annual Supplement, 2018, Approved by the Canadian Council of Insurance Regulators – P&C-1, pp. 10.60, 60.40, and 60.41. NOTE: Please use the 2018 edition that has been archived on the CAS Web Site for educational purposes. Candidates may wish to review illustrations of sample Annual Return schedules (please use the link provided on the CAS Web Site). These illustrations are for information only and will not be directly tested.OSFI Annual Return IIonline updated Fall 201763
620PACICC.CompProperty and Casualty Insurance Compensation Corporation, “Guide to Compensation Plan for Property and Casualty Insurers,” May 2010.PACICConline 44
640Webel1.TRIAWebel, B., “Terrorism Risk Insurance: Issue Analysis and Overview of Current Program,” Congressional Research Service, July 23, 2014, pp. 5-11.Webel 1online 37
645Webel2.TRIAWebel, B., “Terrorism Risk Insurance Legislation the 114th Congress: Issue Summary and Side-by-Side Analysis,” Congressional Research Service, January 20, 2015, Summary page and pp. 1-3.Webel 2online new for Fall 201738