Insurance for Everyday Life
| InstructorUIE Phone(253) 846-1155 Emailmail@uiece.com | Course Overview  Insurance for
  Everyday Life covers the types of insurance coverage that an average person
  might need and buy. Some types, like homeowner’s coverage, would not always
  apply to all people since some people rent rather than buy, but because it is
  a common type of insurance, it is covered. More importantly, it is a type of
  insurance that insurance producers are likely to sell.     
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| Chapter | Subject | Description | 
| Chapter 1 | Ethics | The course begins with a chapter on insurance producer
  ethics. While everyone knows it is wrong to lie and steal, there are many
  aspects of ethics that go beyond the obvious aspects of ethics. Our ethics
  chapter covers the aspects that all people may not be familiar with, but
  insurance producers must certainly understand. We cover what a fiduciary is
  and how that applies to insurance. We cover competency, whether that relates
  to required knowledge of products, state mandated education, or understanding
  policy language and how it applies. The chapter also reviews the importance
  of health questions and the accuracy that is necessary on applications for
  underwriting risks. | 
| Chapter 2 | Insurance Risk: Floods, Tornados, Earthquakes, Disability, Death, & Ill Health | This course covers insurance risk and how that affects
  various insurance products, such as earthquake and flood coverage. The course
  covers life insurance and all that entails, including preventing over
  insuring by gathering the necessary facts about the buyers that would impact
  benefit amounts. | 
| Chapter 3 | Protection Through Insurance | 
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| Chapter 4 | Life Insurance | Anti-money laundering is covered, including the AML
  program and suspicious activity that producers need to understand so they
  recognize it. We look at why insurer financial ratings matter when placing
  products. Insurance producer due diligence is covered. | 
| Chapter 5 | Disability Insurance | There is a chapter on disability insurance, which is a
  largely overlooked risk for people in all walks of life. Long-term care
  insurance is covered in chapter six. Policy differences are discussed so
  producers can recommend products wisely. | 
| Chapter 6 | Long Term Care Insurance | |
| Chapter 7 | Annuity Best Interest Training Course |   Annuity Best Interest training examines why various
  states moved from annuity suitability requirements to annuity best interest
  requirements. Of course, income options are covered. | 
| Chapter 8 | Earthquake Insurance | Earthquake insurance is specifically covered since more states are becoming aware of the risks involved. Automobile insurance is covered, including insuring classic cars, delivery drivers and RVs. Homeowners insurance is covered in chapter ten and covers all types, including insurance for renters. | 
| Chapter 9 | Auto Insurance | |
| Chapter 10 | Protecting Our Homes | |
| Chapter 11 | The Unusual | Finally, the course covers unusual insurance: types of
  policies that people buy. This includes just about anything, such as alien
  abduction policies and body parts insurance. | 
Where specifically noted, this course covers the Annuity Best Interest training.
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