Study Guide for the Society of Actuaries (SOA) Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Exam
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- Understanding the ERM Framework and Process: Candidates will learn the foundational principles of ERM, including the framework and process involved in identifying, assessing, and managing risks within an organization. They will grasp the importance of integrating risk management into strategic decision-making processes.
- Identifying and Analyzing Risks: Candidates will become familiar with various types of risks faced by organizations, including financial, operational, strategic, and reputational risks. They will learn techniques for identifying and analyzing these risks, enabling them to develop comprehensive risk profiles for organizations.
- Risk Modeling and Evaluation: Candidates will gain insight into risk modeling concepts and their importance in quantifying and understanding risks. They will learn about different risk modeling techniques and understand how to evaluate the effectiveness of risk models in capturing and assessing risks accurately.
- Quantification and Measurement of Risks: Candidates will learn how to quantify risks using metrics and risk measures such as Value at Risk (VaR) and Tail Value at Risk (TVaR). They will understand the significance of these measures in assessing the potential impact of risks on an organization's financial health and performance.
- Approaches for Managing Risks: Candidates will explore various approaches and techniques for managing risks, including risk avoidance, risk reduction, risk transfer, and risk acceptance. They will understand how organizations make decisions about selecting appropriate risk management techniques based on their risk appetite and tolerance levels.
- Concept of Economic Capital and Risk Measures: Candidates will delve into the concept of economic capital and its role in capital assessment. They will learn about different risk measures used in assessing capital adequacy and techniques for allocating the cost of risks within business units to optimize resource allocation and risk management efforts.
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