Guessing that you mean a driver improvement class, and your car insurance. It MAY. You need to check with your insurance company.
Check with your parents insurance company. Most states require the class just to get a license..
If its a mandatory class (tickets, DUI, etc.) then yes. But if your trying to get your license then it actually goes down
All accredited driving schools abide by a curriculum and provide all of the needed materials to participate in a class, while also causing the insurance rates to go down,
In the short term, there's not much you can do. Take a defensive driving class to try and correct whatever problem you're having, then keep a good driving record for awhile. Your rates will come down over time.
The agent needs a life insurance license. He also needs to be registered with FINRA. The insurance license is issued by the state insurance regulator. He will need to take a life insurance class that is typically a one-week class and take an exam. To be registered with FINRA, he will need to either self-study or take a class and take state securities exams and general securities exams.
If you are taking insurance classes at an institution of higher learning that is able to offer credits you will be able to take insurance classes for credit.
Yes, going to traffic school can lower your insurance rates up to 10 percent. You must take the entire class and pass the class completely to earn the discount.
"Most are simple requirements in order to get content insurance, either rent or own a home, make a list or have the insurance agent come and take//write down the things that you want to insure, pay the premium every year ."
Yes, taking a driving class can lower your insurance rates, especially if the car driver is a teen or a senior citizen. Insurance companies have found that the additional training will lower accident rates in these two categories of drivers.
You can find out the nearest class by contacting the State Department of Insurance. Once you have completed the necessary classes, you will need to apply for a license.
The main purpose to take L.I.C insurance is to be sure a certain amount of money will come to the family after ones death.
Ethically any doctor has to take someone without insurance. As long as they have intention and means to pay somewhere down the road, they aren't "supposed" to care.