I am getting my insurance license (waiting for my background check and fingerprints to come rear legs to take the test) and be just wondering only just how lucrative is the business while in a recession? I do know that you must put in deeply of hours and not "expect" accounts to fall into my nouns...
Just wondering if any of you out there own any personal experience... Also, on a side note. any guidance or suggestions on studying/taking the state test? (florida)
Answers: From a business perspective, selling things you don't own is thoroughly profitable. Insurance is a risk management tool and at hand is always risk; the monetary environment just change the profile of that risk.
My tips for the test really depends on who you are as a exam taker, but generally don't stress and focus on the cross-question at hand.
Well, it can be lucrative, but most general public wash out of the straight sale part.
On the assessment, study hard. Rest in good health, don't stress out, read the ENTIRE question previously answering.
Take your practice tests - and slip away them. When you miss a question, look up ALL the answers, so you know not a moment ago why the right answer is right, but why the wrong answers are wrong.
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Just wondering if any of you out there own any personal experience... Also, on a side note. any guidance or suggestions on studying/taking the state test? (florida)
Answers: From a business perspective, selling things you don't own is thoroughly profitable. Insurance is a risk management tool and at hand is always risk; the monetary environment just change the profile of that risk.
My tips for the test really depends on who you are as a exam taker, but generally don't stress and focus on the cross-question at hand.
When someone who own money dies, how long do it purloin to get hold of it?
Well, it can be lucrative, but most general public wash out of the straight sale part.
On the assessment, study hard. Rest in good health, don't stress out, read the ENTIRE question previously answering.
Take your practice tests - and slip away them. When you miss a question, look up ALL the answers, so you know not a moment ago why the right answer is right, but why the wrong answers are wrong.
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