AFSB 153 - Mastering Commercial Surety Bonding And Crime Insurance
Online Course: ID# 1006035
Price: $395.00
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About This Course:
The
Associate in Fidelity and Surety Bonding (AFSB) designation is the undisputed professional credential for persons who typically advise clients in the area of surety insurance.
From a higher salary to better career opportunities, AFSB certification can make you that much more competitive in the job market, because it demonstrates you are willing to do what it takes to continuously improve.
What Is Fidelity and Surety Bonding?
Fidelity and surety bonding is an area of insurance whereby one party is insuring itself against the risk that another party will fail to complete an act or refrain from doing something it promised not to do. Surety bonding refers to bonds that involve three separate parties, while fidelity bonds are insurance policies that can involve just two parties.
The AFSB designation signifies that an individual working in this field has attained comprehensive knowledge of both contract and non-contract surety.
What Is Covered In This Program:Our materials summarize and outline the fundamental concepts of the designation, and provide you with to-the-point, time-saving training to maximize your learning, retention, and pass rate. Covered topics include:
- Commercial Suretyship
- License and Permit Bonds
- Public Official Bonds
- Judicial Bonds and Admiralty Bonds
- Fiduciary Bonds
- Miscellaneous Bonds and Immigration Bonds
- Fidelity and Crime Coverages
- Fidelity and Crime Underwriting and Risk Control
What You Receive:You receive the following course materials:
- The course content in PDF and MP3 format
- Downloadable Study Guide
- Answers to each assignment's review questions
- Definitions for each assignment's key words and terms
- A sample exam with answers and explanations
Notes:
- Upon ordering, you will receive an email with instructions for accessing your materials
- Individuals can take this course either for professional development or in tandem with other courses to earn the APA designation. Click here to review the requirements for earning this designation