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WebCE's Weekly Wrap-Up: May 30, 2025
From shifting insurance models to Gen Z’s rising influence and a chilling new HBO docuseries, this week’s stories reveal how industries are confronting risk, reputation, and reinvention.

What is Real Estate Continuing Education?
Learn what real estate continuing education is, what it covers, when it's required, and how to choose the right CE provider for your license renewal.

WebCE Weekly Wrap-Up: May 16, 2025
This week, the AICPA and NASBA announced changes to CPA license requirements, Gen Z is getting serious about their finances, and Anna Kendrick became the face of a marketing campaign praised for creating a "halo effect" for advisor recruiting.

WebCE Launches AI-Powered Chat Tutor for Insurance Exam Prep
Introducing Chat Tutor, our new AI-powered learning assistant designed to provide students instant, on-demand course guidance and study support.

WebCE Weekly Wrap-Up: May 9, 2025
Powell’s remarks, a rise in accounting grads, and Reba’s real estate debut reveal a week full of surprises, strategy, and standout success.

NASAA Votes to Ban Use of 'Advisor'/'Adviser' by Unregistered Broker-Dealers
NASAA updated its model rule to restrict the use of “advisor” and “adviser” titles to registered IARs and broker-dealer agents. Learn what it means for compliance.

What is a CPA?
Explore the CPA profession, from exam and experience requirements to career roles and the importance of CPE for long-term success.

WebCE's Weekly-Wrap Up: May 2, 2025
Discover how rising home sales, shifting financial regulations, and evolving professional models are shaping the future of housing, finance, and client services.

WebCE Weekly-Wrap Up: April 25, 2025
From the Fed’s latest Beige Book to sweeping changes in insurance licensing laws across the country, this week’s headlines focus on shifting regulatory landscapes impacting businesses and professionals alike.

Insurance Licensing Laws Changing Across the Country
Get the latest regulatory changes from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, North Carolina, and Florida to explore how these reforms could reshape licensing for insurance producers.