Stay Current with Continuing Insurance Education Credits

July 3, 2011 | Author: Ed Hulse | Posted in Insurance

Licenses are issued to applicants who complete specified insurance education courses and who pass state tests. The exam is required to confirm you have the necessary knowledge to sell policies. You must have the ability to meet your clients’ needs. The testing confirms that you understand the regulations and the products available.

Insurance was designed to help people recover from a financial loss due to accidents. It should leave the policy holder in the same financial condition as before the accident, minus any deductibles. Policies with high deductibles are more affordable than those with low deductibles. Since the risk to the company is less because of the deductible, the cost can be lower.

Developed to help people recover from financially damaging accidents, the insurance industry acts by pooling policy payments. When some of its members suffer financial losses due to accidents, money is taken from the pool. Companies may stop selling certain types of insurance, for example flood insurance, if the losses in an area are too high. There are very strict regulations concerning this.

The only people authorized to sell policies are licensed agents. Each type of policy requires that a license be held. Some of the types include life and health or property and casualty. When looking for the required test, look for the relevant number of the test. They are named using numbers, like Series 63 or Series 6.

For financial advisers who will be selling stocks and bonds, another test is required. The Series 7 is a detailed exam that covers all aspects of investing and risk management. It is a very difficult test. Most people study for it for several months before attempting it.

In addition to the initial licensing tests, agents are required to obtain continuing education credits to maintain licenses. For the most part, each state has its own requirements concerning the number of hours required. The courses are self-study and can be taken online to meet requirements. Your state regulations will let you know what is required.

The educational requirements that most companies look for in their prospective agents is, at minimum, a bachelor’s degree. When completing the courses to get your degree, a concentration in business is very helpful. Coursework in public speaking is also very helpful, since you will be interacting with customers on a daily basis.

Insurance education is required to not only obtain a license, but to keep your license. Keep your knowledge current and refresh what you already knew. Local regulations will list all of the requirements you must satisfy to be licensed.

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Author: Ed Hulse

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