An analyst recieves compensation from his client, and the agent recieves compensation from the insurance company.
COBA: Compensation to Buyer's Agent COTB: Compensation to Transaction Broker CONR: Compensation to Non-Representative
Marc Roberts - sports agent - was born in 1959.
Roger Montgomery - sports agent - was born in 1971.
If your talking about college sports, no you can not receive gifts. You can accept gifts from private companies looking to hire you.
you go online and then type in, How do I become a sports agent? and then click on the first thingy that says, "Sports Agent Course - Become A Sports Agent and then find your way from there. Have a great day!P.S.(Use google.com, not anything else) (Google.com is awesome!) :)
The following websites (separated by a comma) offer information on how to become a sports agent: http://www.ehow.com/how_2089210_become-sports-agent.html, http://www.sportsmanagementworldwide.com/, http://www.mahalo.com/how-to-become-a-sports-agent/
A sports agent applies math when determining how much a sorts player will be paid. A sports agent also applies math to figure out his percentage of payment.
No, there is no amount of players you can have as a sports agent. The more you have, the harder it is to keep up with all their affairs. Usually, most sports agents have 1 to 3 sports players they are representing.
In order to become a sports agent without a degree in sports managment you would have to have some sort of in with a company. Most companies require a degree.
Not at the same time.
The agent's name and address must appear on all forms of advertising. Agents may not communicate with or enter into an agent contract or financial services contract with an athlete prior to the athlete's final intercollegiate or high school regular season or post season game.