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Reinsurance Basics (CO & IA)
Approved for 12 hours credit L, A&H, P&C
This course discusses what reinsurance is,how it works, its purpose and the major forms of reinsurance. The global distribution system of reinsurance, the contract, clauses, exclusions, definitions, and the world market involving reinsurance history is studied. The course curriculum is an excellent reference guide...
Anti-Money Laundering (CO)
Approved for 3 hours credit Accepted course for most insurance companies requiring this subject.
Money laundering is defined including a study of banking acts, legislative history, international money laundering abatement, and anti-terrorist acts with U.S., efforts to fight money laundering are studied in interesting detail. New developments, reporting requirements, new currency rules and reports, The Joint and Travel rule, enforcement, both foreign and domestic, penalties and a brief study of the USA Patriot Act are included...
Ethics and Insurance (CO)
Approved for 3 hours STATE REQUIRED ETHICS CREDIT
Business ethics today, ethical declines, personal moral standards, ethics in business and in our personal lives are studied. Duty to policyholders, insurance companies, and our legal duty is reviewed. This course offers excellent thought provoking examples of ethics in real life practice...
Business ethics today, ethical declines, personal moral standards, ethics in business and in our personal lives are studied. Duty to policyholders, insurance companies, and our legal duty is reviewed. This course offers excellent thought provoking examples of ethics in real life practice...Approved for Life, A&H
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Advanced Planning for Senior Needs (CO)
Approved for 16 hours credit
Informative information about the need for seniors to plan. A review of public pensions, social security, Medicare, Long Term Care, annuities, life insurance, wills, trusts, income tax planning, savings, wealth accumulation, and retirement income needs...
Retirement Planning (CO)
Approved for 12 hours credit
This course studies the differences between Personal Retirement plans and Employer Sponsored Retirement plans. An Overview of the Social Security system is studied, insurance and annuity alternatives, SEP, 401k plans, Non-Qualified deferred compensation, Pension and Profit Sharing plans and retirement planning objectives...
Annuities for Today's Investors (CO)
Approved for 8 hours credit
Information about the need for annuities; changes in the market place including demographics, investor goals, traditional retirement plans and investment vehicles are studied. How annuities work; the purpose and types of annuities; payout options; fees and expenses; death benefits, and taxation of annuities... rating systems, NASD requirements, licensing... case studies offer a comprehensive overview of the annuity product and today's investors opportunities...
Multi-Generational Asset Planning (CO)
Approved for 4 hours credit
A study about the importance of multi-generational estate planning, wills, trusts, and the preservation of assets. The living trust's avoidance of probate and estate taxation, asset protection and multi-generational gifting strategies... Advanced estate planning techniques for the extremely wealthy are presented...
Approved for P&C
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Workers Compensation Coverage (CO)
Approved for 12 hours credit
The history of workers compensation is studied; socioeconomic and legal origins; the rise of Employers Liability acts, emergence of Workers Compensation Laws, the social philosophy driving a private system, federal and state legislation, and why employers liability still exists. A protection package for workers and employers and why the system has succeeded, features, specific laws, types of benefits and compensation are studied. This course is an in depth study of the workers compensation system and national laws as well as laws related to Colorado...
Insurance Strategies for Terrorism Exposures (CO)
Approved for 4 hours credit
This course opens with an introduction about terrorist acts on U.S. soil and potential targets. The modus operandi of terrorists is studied, mitigation efforts by risk managers, terrorist attacks categorized, and the classes within those types of attacks; threat and risk management assessment, federal, state and local plans and procedures are also studied. Insurance issues and Presidential Decision Directives are reviewed...
updated: June 2, 2009