New York Life and Health Insurance License Exam Prep

New York Life and Health Insurance License Exam Prep

New York Life and Health Insurance License Exam Prep

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New York Life and Health Insurance License Exam Prep. Have you decided to obtain a Life, Accident, and Health Insurance license in New York? The state exam won’t be easy, and passing the first time can be challenging. That’s why choosing the proper study materials to supplement your pre-licensing becomes paramount.

Updated for 2023 (January), you’ll learn:

  • Life, Accident, and Health Insurance concepts found on the exam
  • The New York State Laws relevant to Life, Accident, and Health Insurance

The study guide includes:

  • 3 complete practice exams (450 questions) with fully explained answers
  • Practice exam answers include the page number(s) to the related content

This highly-rated study guide has helped many New Yorkers launch successful careers in the insurance field.

Available in Digital formats for Kindle and iPad readers.

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