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Course ID |
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Life Insurance and Annuities |
31297 |
$15.00 |
In this 10 hour course we will review some of the fundamental concepts of life insurance. We will cover how to advise clients on amount of life insurance needed, the types of life insurance policies available today, and the common required policy provisions and exclusions.
This course also explores the suitability issues for seniors when purchasing annuities, as well as various laws pertaining to these sales.
10 Credit Hours
Credit Hours Apply To: Life / Health - 10 credits, Life/Health/Property Casualty - 10 credits, Property & Casualty - 10 credits
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4 Hour On-going LTC Training |
25801 |
$10.00 |
Producers continuing to sell LTCP must complete a 4-hour on-going training course every two calendar years after the initial completion.
This four hour course satisfies this requirement & reviews fundamental concepts of Long Term Care insurance and Tennessee's Long Term Care Partnership. We will introduce you to newer coverages as well as any legislative changes. We will also give you the latest update on the forms and talk about the implications to the coverages provided.
This course is ClearCert Approved.
Credit Hours Apply To: Life/Health/Property Casualty - 4 credits, LTC / LTC Partnership - 4 credits, Life / Health - 4 credits
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Annuity Suitability |
28234 |
$12.00 |
Mandatory Four Hour Annuity Course.
In this course we will review some of the fundamental concepts and some of the complex coverage details about annuities, variable annuities and several insurance-like investment products called "contracts."
We will cover the important terms and definitions related to annuities and annuity suitability, which are sometimes slightly different than the terms and definitions used by insurance policies. We will also consider the various optional benefits, modifications and additions that are commonly desired by annuitants and their beneficiaries.
Finally, an appendix to this text includes annotated and simplified excerpts of the relevant portions of your state's Insurance Code dealing with annuities and investment contracts.
Four (4) Hours of C.E.
This course is ClearCert Approved.
Credit Hours Apply To: Life / Health - 4 credits, Property & Casualty - 4 credits, Annuity Suitability - 4 credits, Life/Health/Property Casualty - 4 credits
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Ethics, A Guidebook for Insurance Professionals |
25803 |
$12.50 |
What does Ethics mean?
The English word ethics comes from the ancient Greek words "ethos", which meant the part of a person's character that connected with universal truths. In the present day, The Oxford English Dictionary defines ethics as the "study concerned with the principles of human duty" and the "rules of conduct recognized in certain associations or departments of human life."
What does all of this mean to an ordinary person trying to succeed in business? It means that, to act ethically, a business person must have a sense of right and wrong and feel a duty to follow this sense. This course will consider the practical details of what acting ethically means to insurance agents, brokers and other professionals in the financial service fields.
Goals:
With the knowledge gained from this course the financial representative will gain a greater understanding of how and why Ethics has come to be required course material throughout the country, congruent with societies' expectations. Complete with a background of Ethics and its role in our ever changing environment.
This course counts towards three hours of ethics and an additional two hours of general insurance principles.
Credit Hours Apply To: Property & Casualty - 5 credits, Public Adjuster - 5 credits, Ethics - 5 credits, Life/Health/Property Casualty - 5 credits, Life / Health - 5 credits
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Financial Planning/Changing Markets |
31298 |
$15.50 |
This course explores a thorough examination of life insurance, disability income, retirement plans, and the needs related to these products. An overall discussion wit in-depth analysis of current topics.
Goals: With the information contained in this course the financial planning professional will nearly understand the value of proper financial planning as it relates to clients and their objectives.
13 Credit Hours
Credit Hours Apply To: Life / Health - 13 credits, Property & Casualty - 13 credits, Life/Health/Property Casualty - 13 credits
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Insurance Topics |
25806 |
$15.50 |
Life insurance has been sold in the United States since the mid-1700s, but it wasn't until the 1840s that the industry made a significant impact on the American business scene. Since that time, individual life insurance has grown steadily, due primarily to the agency distribution system.
Credit Hours Apply To: Life / Health - 11 credits, Life/Health/Property Casualty - 11 credits
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Life Insurance & Annuities, with Ethics (Ethics Credit only) |
31307 |
$13.50 |
In this 3 hour course we will review some of the fundamental concepts of life insurance. We will cover how to advise clients on amount of life insurance needed, the types of life insurance policies available today, and the common required policy provisions and exclusions.
This course also explores the suitability issues for seniors when purchasing annuities, as well as various laws pertaining to these sales.
This course applies to Ethics.
Credit Hours Apply To: Life / Health - 3 credits, Property & Casualty - 3 credits, Public Adjuster - 3 credits, Ethics - 3 credits, Life/Health/Property Casualty - 3 credits
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Medicare Fraud and Abuse |
25807 |
$15.00 |
In this course, we will describe the basic mechanics of Medicare, Medicare Supplemental Plans and other related coverages. And we will consider some of the most common Medicare-related frauds.
In addition, we will also provide answers for the most common questions you may encounter from your clients about these coverages and frauds.
You will read some interesting and important case studies to bring this topic to life. We detail the most recent issues that have come up in the real world of providing Medicare and Medicare-related products to consumers. And how to help them avoid Medicare frauds and scams.
Credit Hours Apply To: Life/Health/Property Casualty - 12 credits, Public Adjuster - 12 credits, Life / Health - 12 credits, Property & Casualty - 12 credits
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OSHA In the Real World |
25804 |
$15.00 |
In spite of a drop in the number of serious workplace injuries between 1998 and 2002, the cost of employers dealing with injured workers has gone up significantly--both due to increases in insurance and the rising cost of healthcare.
In an effort to protect the safety and health of every worker, Congress passed the Occupational Health and Safety Act on December 29, 1970.
This course provides an understanding of OSHA, its origins and role in the risk management venue of employer's liability.
Credit Hours Apply To: Property & Casualty - 10 credits, Life/Health/Property Casualty - 10 credits
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Readings on Life Insurance & Annuities |
25802 |
$15.50 |
In this 13 hour course we will review some of the fundamental concepts of life insurance. We will cover how to advise clients on amount of life insurance needed, the types of life insurance policies available today, and the common required policy provisions and exclusions.
This course also explores the suitability issues for seniors when purchasing annuities.
Credit Hours Apply To: Life / Health - 13 credits, Life/Health/Property Casualty - 13 credits
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Risk Management & General Liability |
31296 |
$15.50 |
In this course we will review some of the fundamental concepts and related to the theory and practice of "risk management." In addition, we will also provide answers for the most common questions you may encounter from your clients about risks and risk management.
We will cover the important terms and definitions. We will also cover how risks are underwritten, how claims are paid and how regulators handle the whole subject matter. And you will read some interesting and important case studies to bring this topic to life.
Also covered will be General Liability. It is a broad description of the coverage provided and is not intended to cover all the nuances in the forms.
This course counts for 10 credit hours..
Credit Hours Apply To: Life / Health - 10 credits, Property & Casualty - 10 credits, Life/Health/Property Casualty - 10 credits
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The Ethics Narrative |
31299 |
$12.50 |
This course provides three hours of C.E. requirements in Ethics. It explores the Financial Professional's role and responsibilities in an ever changing and even more complex arena. Topics include rebating and replacement as well as a host of ideas and thoughts that have led the state to mandate these course offerings for continuing education.
Goals: With the knowledge from this course, the professional becomes aware of when replacement is replacement and not churning or twisting. The rules for replacement are discussed as well as the fiduciary responsibilities of the financial professional.
Three credit hours.
Credit Hours Apply To: Life / Health - 3 credits, Property & Casualty - 3 credits, Public Adjuster - 3 credits, Ethics - 3 credits, Life/Health/Property Casualty - 3 credits
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White Collar Crime |
25800 |
$15.00 |
In this course, we will describe the basic mechanics of white-collar crime and how it affects the financial services industry.
In addition, we will also provide answers for the most common questions you may encounter from your clients about white-collar crimes.
You will read some interesting and important case studies to bring this topic to life. We will offer details on how you can help clients, prospects and colleagues recognize and avoid white-collar crimes.
Credit Hours Apply To: Life / Health - 12 credits, Property & Casualty - 12 credits, Public Adjuster - 12 credits, Life/Health/Property Casualty - 12 credits
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Worker's Compensation & General Liability |
25805 |
$15.00 |
In this course we will review some of the fundamental concepts to refresh your memory about some of the coverage details you might have forgotten. We will review the forms and provide answers for the most common questions you may encounter from your clients about their policies.
We will discuss the options available to obtain workers comp coverage and the factors that go into the pricing of coverage.
You will read interesting and important case studies to bring this topic to life. Finally, we detail the most recent issues that have come up in the real world of providing these coverages to policyholders, such as medical cost containment, fraud, privacy and medical records, and the implications of terrorism to workers compensation coverage.
Credit Hours Apply To: Property & Casualty - 10 credits, Life/Health/Property Casualty - 10 credits
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