Describes how risk is addressed through insurance, which is an important component of an overall wealth management plan. Describes homeowners insurance, homeowners liability, homeowners medical payment coverages, and optional floaters and endorsements.
Describes how risk is addressed through insurance, which is an important component of an overall wealth management plan. Describes homeowners insurance, homeowners liability, homeowners medical payment coverages, and optional floaters and endorsements.
Explores types of auto insurance coverages. Describes the purpose of umbrella policies, and the features of comprehensive personal liability policies. Explains who needs business liability policies, and describes the elements of professional liability policies.
Explains the types of life insurance policies available.; Explores the options available in employer-provided medical insurance, and explains the government-provided medical insurance plans.
Explains how to identify individuals that should consider critical illness insurance and describes providers of disability income insurance coverage, and explains the different policy riders.
Discusses the features of long-term care (LTC); insurance and tax-qualified LTC policies. Describes types of special coverage insurable risks and typical associated coverages.
What You’ll Learn:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Explain how risk is addressed through insurance
Identify the features of homeowners insurance
Identify auto insurance coverages
Explain the various types of liability insurance;
Describe the various types of life insurance
Describe the medical insurance options available to clients
Identify the providers and optional riders offered with disability income insurance
Explain long-term care insurance and the policies recommended
Describe the types of special coverages available to clients
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Weekly assignments that can be completed at a time convenient for the student, and thought provoking lectures. Click course title for description and registration.
During this program, participants are encouraged to focus on internal and external factors affecting the development of the state of the insurance marketplace; analysis of competitive pressures; necessary insurance carrier underwriting criteria; and consumer expectations and understanding.
Classroom course covering each section of the Texas General Lines Property & Casualty exam. We will cover the types of property policies and the provisions that go along with them.
The overall goal of this course is to provide a systematic approach to the credit risk and financial strength analysis of life insurance, non-life insurance and reinsurance companies.
Whether you are interested in becoming a health insurance agent, or perhaps receive a license to become a life insurance agent, or simply just become a representative to be able to quote and advise customers on different insurance policies, we can help you obtain your desired licenses!
NY State Approved pre-licensing course. All students must complete a minimum of 43 hours and receive a passing grade of 70% or higher on the final examination in order to receive a course completion certificate.
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