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Life, Accident & Health Insurance Licensing Course
Life, Accident & Health Insurance Licensing Course
at Real Estate Education Center
New York City Catalog
A Life, Accident, and Health insurance agent or broker is a licensed professional who helps their clients have peace of mind when it comes to protecting their financial and personal assets. In exchange for a monthly premium, clients are provided a sense of protection against this risk. The three insurance types in this category all deal with the risks associated with health, accidents, and longevity. They are all important details in the overall financial planning that clients and their families need to consider in order to make informed and effective decisions.
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Insurance Sales Agents
Sell life, property, casualty, health, automotive, or other types of insurance. May refer clients to independent brokers, work as an independent broker, or be employed by an insurance company.
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$39,190
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To become a licensed New York Life, Accident, and Health agent, you must complete the 40-hour pre-licensing education requirement (or 20 hours for only Life, OR 20 hours for only Accident and Health). Then, you must pass the licensing exam based on the pre-licensing education lessons regarding principles, practices, statutes, and regulations relating to the insurance profession and services you will be representing to the public.