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Kirk A Peter

Kirk Peter
Teaching Faculty III | Risk and Insurance
608-262-3232
5252B Grainger Hall

Biography

Kirk Peter is a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries who worked for 17 years as an actuary at CUNA Mutual Group in Madison prior to his current position as lecturer at UW-Madison

Teaching

Undergraduate Courses

Actuarial Mathematics I (ACT 650), Fall 2008.
Advanced problems in the mathematical theory of life contingencies; force of mortality, laws of mortality; premiums and reserves for annuities and insurances based on a single life; applications of the mortality table to population problems.

Actuarial Mathematics I (ACT 650), Fall 2009.
Advanced problems in the mathematical theory of life contingencies; force of mortality, laws of mortality; premiums and reserves for annuities and insurances based on a single life; applications of the mortality table to population problems.

Actuarial Mathematics I (ACT 650), Fall 2010.
Advanced problems in the mathematical theory of life contingencies; force of mortality, laws of mortality; premiums and reserves for annuities and insurances based on a single life; applications of the mortality table to population problems.

Actuarial Mathematics I (ACT 650), Fall 2010.
Advanced problems in the mathematical theory of life contingencies; force of mortality, laws of mortality; premiums and reserves for annuities and insurances based on a single life; applications of the mortality table to population problems.

Actuarial Mathematics I (ACT 650), Fall 2011.
Advanced problems in the mathematical theory of life contingencies; force of mortality, laws of mortality; premiums and reserves for insurance and annuities based on a single life.

Contemporary Topics (RMI 365), Fall 2010.

Theory-Interst & Life Insur (ACT 303), Fall 2006.

Theory-Interst & Life Insur (ACT 303), Fall 2009.
Application of calculus to compound interest and insurance functions; interest compounded discretely and continuously; force of interest function; annuities payable discretely and continuously; bonds and yield rates; life tables, life annuities, single and annual premiums for insurance and annuities; reserves.

Theory-Interst & Life Insur (ACT 303), Fall 2010.
Application of calculus to compound interest and insurance functions; interest compounded discretely and continuously; force of interest function; annuities payable discretely and continuously; bonds and yield rates; life tables, life annuities, single and annual premiums for insurance and annuities; reserves.

Theory-Interst & Life Insur (ACT 303), Spring 2010.
Application of calculus to compound interest and insurance functions; interest compounded discretely and continuously; force of interest function; annuities payable discretely and continuously; bonds and yield rates; life tables, life annuities, single and annual premiums for insurance and annuities; reserves.

Theory-Interst & Life Insur (ACT 303), Spring 2009.
Application of calculus to compound interest and insurance functions; interest compounded discretely and continuously; force of interest function; annuities payable discretely and continuously; bonds and yield rates; life tables, life annuities, single and annual premiums for insurance and annuities; reserves.

Theory of Interest and Life Insurance (ACT 303), Spring 2016. Download Syllabus
Application of calculus to compound interest and insurance functions; interest compounded discretely and continuously; force of interest function; annuities payable discretely and continuously; bonds and yield rates; life tables,life annuities,single an

Theory of Interest and Life Insurance (ACT 303), Spring 2016. Download Syllabus
Application of calculus to compound interest and insurance functions; interest compounded discretely and continuously; force of interest function; annuities payable discretely and continuously; bonds and yield rates; life tables,life annuities,single an

Theory-Interst & Life Insur (ACT 303), Fall 2008.
Application of calculus to compound interest and insurance functions; interest compounded discretely and continuously; force of interest function; annuities payable discretely and continuously; bonds and yield rates; life tables, life annuities, single and annual premiums for insurance and annuities; reserves.

Theory of Interest and Life Insurance (ACT 303), Spring 2007.
Application of calculus to compound interest and insurance functions; interest compounded discretely and continuously; force of interest function; annuities payable discretely and continuously; bonds and yield rates; life tables, life annuities, single and annual premiums for insurance and annuities; reserves.

Theory of Interest and Life Insurance (ACT 303), Fall 2007.
Application of calculus to compound interest and insurance functions; interest compounded discretely and continuously; force of interest function; annuities payable discretely and continuously; bonds and yield rates; life tables, life annuities, single and annual premiums for insurance and annuities; reserves.

Theory of Interest and Life In (ACT 303), Fall 2011.
Application of calculus to compound interest and insurance functions; interest compounded discretely and continuously; force of interest function; annuities payable discretely and continuously; bonds and yield rates; life tables, life annuities, single an

Theory-Interst & Life Insur (ACT 303), Spring 2008.
Application of calculus to compound interest and insurance functions; interest compounded discretely and continuously; force of interest function; annuities payable discretely and continuously; bonds and yield rates; life tables, life annuities, single and annual premiums for insurance and annuities; reserves.

Actuarial Science Methods II (ACT 301), Spring 2008.
Develop a knowledge of mathematical tools for quantitatively assessing financial risk. Emphasize the applications to problems encountered in actuarial science.

Actuarial Science Methods II (ACT 301), Fall 2007.
Develop a knowledge of mathematical tools for quantitatively assessing financial risk. Emphasize the applications to problems encountered in actuarial science.

Actuarial Science Methods II (ACT 301), Fall 2009.
Develop a knowledge of mathematical tools for quantitatively assessing financial risk. Emphasize the applications to problems encountered in actuarial science.

Actuarial Science Methods II (ACT 301), Fall 2010.
Develop a knowledge of mathematical tools for quantitatively assessing financial risk. Emphasize the applications to problems encountered in actuarial science.

Actuarial Science Methods II (ACT 301), Spring 2010.
Develop a knowledge of mathematical tools for quantitatively assessing financial risk. Emphasize the applications to problems encountered in actuarial science.

Actuarial Science Methods II (ACT 301), Fall 2008.

Actuarial Science Methods (ACT 300), Spring 2007.
Develop a knowledge of fundamental mathematical tools for quantitatively assessing risk. Emphasize the applications of these tools to problems encountered in actuarial science.