Enrolled Actuary Exam Prep

Practice Quiz presents 36 free official review questions for the Enrolled Actuary exam given by the IRS. 

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 Practice Quiz presents 36 free official review questions for the Enrolled Actuary exam given by the IRS. 
 The Enrolled Actuary EA-1 exam is a paper-based test containing approximately 30 multiple-choice questions. The test-taker has two and a half hours to complete the exam. 
 The Enrolled Actuary EA-2 exam is a paper-based test containing approximately 44 multiple-choice questions. The test-taker has four hours to complete the exam. 
 The following actuarial topics are covered on the EA exam: 
  •  EA-1: the mathematics of compound interest and practical financial analysis, and the mathematics of life contingencies and practical demographic analysis
  •  EA-2: the selection of actuarial assumptions and calculation of minimum required and maximum tax-deductible contributions under current pension law, along with the related actuarial mathematics

 The EA exam questions presented here are the official past exam questions from the IRS.
 
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