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☁️ Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) - Exam-Prep

Free exam-prep for Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) with a signed certificate. Learn the modules, pass the 10-question exam, EN/FR/AR, no account.

Last updated: June 2026

For insurance, underwriting, claims, and risk-management professionals preparing for the CPCU exams - master the full property-casualty body of knowledge and sit each exam with confidence. The course is organized into 9 modules, ending with a final exam (pass mark 70%). It is independent, free exam-preparation training — not an official or accredited review course.

What you'll learn

  • Foundations of Risk Management (CPCU 500)
  • Insurance Operations: Underwriting, Marketing & Claims
  • Insurance Law & Contract Analysis
  • Insurer Finance & Accounting
  • Financial Services Institutions & Their Regulation
  • Commercial Lines Concentration: Property & Specialty Coverages
  • Commercial Lines Concentration: Liability & Risk Financing
  • Personal Lines Concentration: Auto, Home & Personal Risk
  • Ethics & the CPCU Code of Professional Conduct

Learning objectives

  • Apply core risk-management concepts: identifying, analyzing, and treating loss exposures for individuals and organizations.
  • Explain how property-casualty insurers operate across underwriting, marketing, claims, reinsurance, and regulation.
  • Analyze insurance contracts and the legal principles (tort, contract, agency) that govern coverage disputes.
  • Interpret insurer financial statements and apply finance and accounting concepts to insurance decisions.
  • Distinguish the roles of banks, insurers, and other financial-services institutions and their regulatory environment.
  • Evaluate commercial property, liability, and specialty coverages within a commercial-lines concentration.
  • Evaluate personal auto, homeowners, and other personal-lines coverages within a personal-lines concentration.
  • Apply the CPCU Code of Professional Conduct and ethical reasoning to real insurance scenarios.