ProSchools would like to wish everyone a very safe, happy Christmas and holiday season!
To all of our Valued Clie
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Hurricane Sandy, recently departed from the east coast, left an estimated $10- $20 billion in insured losses and a total economic damage estimate of $30- $50 billion, according to Eqecat, a catastrophe risk model, software & consulting firm. Comparatively speaking, Sandy looks like it will be the third costliest h
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Hello to the great state of Texas! We are pleased to announce that ProSchools is going to enter the insurance prelicense and continuing education arena in the Lone Star State! It's just, well, we have a little problem, and we need your help!
Now, bear with me for just a moment and I
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WASHINGTON, D.C. (July 17, 2012) — The Nebraska Department of Insurance announced it has completed the initial phase of implementing State Based Systems (SBS), making it the latest state to use the National Association of Insurance Commissioners' (NAIC) electronic application for its regulatory needs.
"As SBS implementation p
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I received an interesting email earlier today from one of our readers asking about her home insurance and would there be any adverse effect on the policy due to the fact that the home is being foreclosed on. Here's her question:"Dear Gary, Thank you for taking the time to address this. I am one of
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Catastrophe Losses
2011 was not a good year for the insurance industry in terms of catastrophe losses. The storms, earthquakes, floods and other natural disasters that ran rampant in 2011 have created industry-wide tremors. It's not just the estimated $116 billion in loss
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As one of the leading insurance education providers in the nation, ProSchools is always looking for tips and tricks that will assist the insurance prelicense candidate in passing their insurance examination on the first attempt. In that vein, this posting will concentrate on some of the additional things that you- the student, can do to short
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