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You can get an annual pass with eMind ( http://www.continuing-education-insurance.com/eMind) for a really low price that will allow you to get all of your CE insurance credits. Rather than spend $30-$60 per course, for under $100, you can get a year long pass (I think you need to pay $20 for each insurance course certificate). I think it's less expensive that way and by having the pass, you might avoid what a lot of agents usually do-wait until the last 30 days before the renewal date before they get their credits.
There are so many insurance continuing education providers, does it really make a difference which insurance school you choose? http://www.continuing-education-insurance.comBISYS.htm No, because they each provide the same technical information that the state department of insurance wants you to learn. None of the states will provide authorization for CE insurance credit for any type of marketing class or assistance with building your business. The courses offered in insurance continuing ed must be of a technical mature such as explanation of a policy or understanding reserves or how annuities work. http://www.continuing-education-insurance.com insurance.htm
Of course, you can use your Insurance CE as an excuse for a tax deductible vacation. If you go to Hawaii to get your insurance education, it would seem that the trip is a write off-at least the plane fare and the night in the hotel before the class. You may want to check the IRS rules about apportioning business and personal travel and what is deductible. http://www.continuing-education-insurance.com/insurance_license.htm
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