Did you know there are more than 100 "new year's days" in a calendar year?
It just depends on where you live or what you believe.
Before 1752, Americans celebrated New Year's Day on March 25th (Lady Day according to the old Celtic religion and the Feast of the Annunciation according to the Christian religion).
Great Britain and its colonies changed their New Year's celebrations to January 1st when they changed from the old Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar in 1751.
How shall we define our actuarial new year?
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Celebrate New Year's Day
It just depends on where you live or what you believe.
Before 1752, Americans celebrated New Year's Day on March 25th (Lady Day according to the old Celtic religion and the Feast of the Annunciation according to the Christian religion).
Great Britain and its colonies changed their New Year's celebrations to January 1st when they changed from the old Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar in 1751.
How shall we define our actuarial new year?
Read more about it on
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