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also anyone have any stduy tips on endorsement the agent exams!
Answers: Look in the Sunday Paper (my sister lives surrounded by Neosho - trust me - there are PLENTY of ad!)
Just starting out - it's best to start with a Life Company that will facilitate you get licensed (and they'll provide you PLENTY of help near that) sometimes they even pay for the license!
Someone like Aflac, Bankers Life & Casualty, United Insurance Company of America
I've worked for them adjectives...and they gave me great rough sales training and lead...and you have NO start-up cost out of your pocket!
If you discern you need little training & wanna craft LOTS OF $$$ and could use leads to trade.
try National Agents Alliance - I was near them for the MOST years and made the MOST $ with them.you'll be considered a broker - they will set you up beside the companies...BUT they lend little support in license or start-up costs- it's a do-it-yourself and you have to PAY for everything yourself...even lead...and there's little training except "read this & do it" - the conventions are GREAT & AMAZING TRAINING! But they are again - at your own expense & quite expensive!
www.naadavies.com is a great site to read nearly them and Stephen Davies and his family offer great advice (he considers his agents a ancestral - but his father & brothers are also his agents!)
I'm no longer with National Agents Alliance for personal reason - but they were the best method to become a broker - if you have available start-up lolly of your own! (SO - no I'm getting no commission or $ for referring you)
You pass the exam.
On study tips - transport those practice tests. Examine respectively question, and be capable of explain not just why the right answer is right, but why the wrong answers are wrong.
If you want to become a strength benefits broker and don't want to go through adjectives the license and stuff you may want to consider AmeriPlan. Study study and study...take a afew practice test before you dive contained by then apposite luck
also anyone have any stduy tips on endorsement the agent exams!
Answers: Look in the Sunday Paper (my sister lives surrounded by Neosho - trust me - there are PLENTY of ad!)
Just starting out - it's best to start with a Life Company that will facilitate you get licensed (and they'll provide you PLENTY of help near that) sometimes they even pay for the license!
Someone like Aflac, Bankers Life & Casualty, United Insurance Company of America
I've worked for them adjectives...and they gave me great rough sales training and lead...and you have NO start-up cost out of your pocket!
If you discern you need little training & wanna craft LOTS OF $$$ and could use leads to trade.
try National Agents Alliance - I was near them for the MOST years and made the MOST $ with them.you'll be considered a broker - they will set you up beside the companies...BUT they lend little support in license or start-up costs- it's a do-it-yourself and you have to PAY for everything yourself...even lead...and there's little training except "read this & do it" - the conventions are GREAT & AMAZING TRAINING! But they are again - at your own expense & quite expensive!
www.naadavies.com is a great site to read nearly them and Stephen Davies and his family offer great advice (he considers his agents a ancestral - but his father & brothers are also his agents!)
I'm no longer with National Agents Alliance for personal reason - but they were the best method to become a broker - if you have available start-up lolly of your own! (SO - no I'm getting no commission or $ for referring you)
You pass the exam.
On study tips - transport those practice tests. Examine respectively question, and be capable of explain not just why the right answer is right, but why the wrong answers are wrong.
If you want to become a strength benefits broker and don't want to go through adjectives the license and stuff you may want to consider AmeriPlan. Study study and study...take a afew practice test before you dive contained by then apposite luck