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Thursday, March 1, 2012

The Importance of Insurance Continuing Education

By Ed Hulse


People that sell insurance coverage have different avenues in which they can become proficient. There is health, life, annuity, retirement planning, home, auto, and even disability. With so many types it can be confusing for one person to stay knowledgeable. Laws and regulations change constantly so they need to be able to advise their customers on the latest information. This is why insurance continuing education is a necessary requirement. Courses must be taken on an annual basis. These can now be taken online instead in the classroom. There are ramifications for those that do not comply with completing their educational requirements.

Do you know what courses you need to take? Do you know the minimum number of credits required to retain your certification and license? If not, you will need to find out and make sure to complete the requirements before the end of the year. There are many choices that you can take according to your likes and interests.

Ethics is one of the main courses that is felt should be required each year. There are some people that enter into the profession who take advantage of their customers. They want people to take refresher courses on this subject to remind them of what ethics are and what it means to abuse them. They feel that customers should be able to trust their agents.

Classroom courses were the only choice that agents had to meet their educational requirements. Now online learning is available which is cheaper and faster. It also allows students to be able to learn where ever they are. This can be at home, work, while traveling, or even or vacation. Some self study may also be credited where appropriate.

Although classes are needed to stay an agent, you need to be certain of the school that is offering the subject material. Unless they are approved and have proper credentials you could be taking courses that will be of no value to you. Verify their credentials before you spend any money.

Is it possible that you might not need to take courses? Is there an exemption available for your state? To find out you should ask the insurance board or commissioner. They can advise you on what the current regulations are to opt out and if you meet them.

If you earn money as an agent you do not want to lose all of your hard work and efforts by not renewing your license. This will make it difficult to continuing working at your current place of employment. Your supervisor will not be able to help you if you do not complete your requirements. Some states do not take in account the previous work done or your years of service. They will treat you as someone that has never taken any classes. You will have to start from scratch.

Insurance continuing education is vital for any agent that wants to sell policies to customers. It does not matter what type they are certified in. Courses can be taken in a classroom or online according to their benefit. These must be completed each year and the number needed is determined by the state in which they live and work. Not meet the deadline can result in loss of license as well as income.




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