 Hi everyone, it's MJ the fellow Actree and what I want you to do in this video is show a Udemy course that I have created For the financial engineering and loss-reserving exam. So this is known as CM2B. It's a very new name Essentially, they start calling it in April 2019. So there is only this exam and the mock exam But maybe on the future we'll add a few of the other papers But essentially what this course is we've got seven videos They're about three and a half hours in total So far only got 236 students But what we do is we look at all the content for this exam. So, you know things like runoff triangles Merton models options utility functions Binomial model, there's even the black skulls formula in this as well And we show how to do these things in Excel because this is now what is required from the examiners is being able to do The actuarial calculations on the computer, which I think is great I think it's great that we're moving with the times So what I'm going to do is just show you a little bit of what you can expect in these videos essentially the videos are a combination of Presentation and me actually going through the work on Excel. So you can see, you know, I give a little bit of preamble I ask the question I then give a bit of background on the topic You know show what a runoff triangle is and then, you know, we jump into the question and we go through the various steps Then we come to Excel where we actually do the physical calculations and I show you the formulas and little hints and tips In order to go quickly because one thing students do struggle with in this exam is time So it's very very important that you can go through this very very quickly But yeah, that's basically it come Yeah, come to you to me I'm going to put a link in the description below So if you are writing this exam I know it's the end of this month and you want a little bit of help around the Excel Or you want to make sure that you're going as quickly as possible then I would highly recommend this course for you as Always thanks so much for watching and all the best with your studies. Cheers