Here is the link to Bob Eder's book, Study for the Series 6 Exam, on Amazon.
If you plan to take the Series 6 exam to be registered as a mutual fund/variable contracts representative, this blog discusses ways to study for the test.
Thursday, October 14, 2021
SERIES 6 EXAM ASKS QUESTIONS ON PROSPECTUS REQUIREMENTS
Here is the link to Bob Eder's book, Study for the Series 6 Exam, on Amazon.
SERIES 6 EXAM CONTAINS 12 QUESTIONS ON SEEKING BUSINESS FROM POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS
FINRA publishes a Study Guide for its Series 6 exam covering investment companies and variable contracts. Section One is entitled "Seeks Business for the Broker-Dealer from Customers and Potential Customers." Section One exam questions therefore constitute 24 percent of the Series 6 total questions.
Section One has two parts, 1.1 and 1.2. Part 1.1 covers important rules dealing with how a representative should engage in communications with retail customers. These rules cover written correspondence with customers whether in print or electronic format. Certain communications are considered to be aimed at retail customers as differentiated from institutional customers. FINRA has important rules about what a representative may say or not say. The rules also detail obligations to keep written records of these communications, and these records must show written approval by a registered principal of the broker-dealer and the date that the approval was given.
Bob Eder's Study for the Series 6 Exam devotes its Chapter One to rules governing communication with retail customers and runs for 24 pages. This chapter includes many examples and practice questions.
Here is the link to Bob Eder's book, Study for the Series 6 Exam, on Amazon.
Saturday, September 4, 2021
OUR SERIES 6 STUDY MANUAL INCLUDES FINRA REFERENCE NUMBERS FOR MAJOR PARAGRAPHS AND PRACTICE EXAMS
Study Guide Reference Numbers
We follow the syllabus and
content outline published by FINRA for the Series 6. As an aid for our Series 6 readers,
we have included FINRA outline numbers for reference. The Series 6 exam does
not quiz a candidate on the outline numbers. We insert them in our book solely
for those readers who want to refer to the outline. We insert the outline
numbers listed in FINRA's Study Outline and Content Guide, such as (1.2) or (2.4) next to major paragraphs. If you wish, you can freely
disregard these numbers, but they can be valuable in helping you to locate the topic in FINRA's
Study Outline and Content Guide. Here is the link to FINRA's Series 6 Content Outline:
Bob Eder's book is available from Amazon in both paperback and Kindle e-book versions.
Thursday, May 20, 2021
TAKING THE SERIES 6 EXAM? BE PREPARED FOR QUESTIONS ON FINRA RULES REGARDING COMMUNICATIONS WITH CUSTOMERS
Are you thinking of taking the Series exam and becoming licensed to sell mutual funds and variable annuities? Then be prepared for questions on FINRA's rules involving communication with customers.
In FINRA's Content Outline for the Series 6, Section 1.1 specifies that a test candidate have requisite knowledge of various FINRA rules on what a representative may may say to, or tell a customer about, investment products. Rule 2210 is the major rule in this group, specifying minimum standards and required approvals of communications with the public.
Bob Eder's Study for the Series 6 Exam covers these FINRA rules in detail. Chapter One is entitled "Communication with Customers," and goes from page one to page 24. Bob Eder's chapter covers retail communications, approval by principals, sales presentations, correspondence sent out by representatives, retail investors, and much more.