How do become an insurance broker?
milwaukee wi
also anyone have any stduy tips on endorsement the agent exams!
If you want to become a strength benefits broker and don't want to go through adjectives the license and stuff you may want to consider AmeriPlan. Study study and study...take a afew practice test before you dive contained by then apposite luck
You pass the exam.
On study tips - transport those practice tests. Examine respectively question, and be capable of explain not just why the right answer is right, but why the wrong answers are wrong.
Answers: Look in the Sunday Paper (my sister lives surrounded by Neosho - trust me - there are PLENTY of ad!)
Just starting out - it's best to start with a Life Company that will facilitate you get licensed (and they'll provide you PLENTY of help near that) sometimes they even pay for the license!
Someone like Aflac, Bankers Life & Casualty, United Insurance Company of America
I've worked for them adjectives...and they gave me great rough sales training and lead...and you have NO start-up cost out of your pocket!
If you discern you need little training & wanna craft LOTS OF $$$ and could use leads to trade.
try National Agents Alliance - I was near them for the MOST years and made the MOST $ with them.you'll be considered a broker - they will set you up beside the companies...BUT they lend little support in license or start-up costs- it's a do-it-yourself and you have to PAY for everything yourself...even lead...and there's little training except "read this & do it" - the conventions are GREAT & AMAZING TRAINING! But they are again - at your own expense & quite expensive!
www.naadavies.com is a great site to read nearly them and Stephen Davies and his family offer great advice (he considers his agents a ancestral - but his father & brothers are also his agents!)
I'm no longer with National Agents Alliance for personal reason - but they were the best method to become a broker - if you have available start-up lolly of your own! (SO - no I'm getting no commission or $ for referring you)