Series 7 exam for dummies

356 pages

English language

Published Jan. 31, 2007 by Wiley.

ISBN:
978-0-470-09932-2
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In order to become a stockbroker and sell securities, you must first pass the Series 7 exam--a 6-hour, 250-question monstrosity. Unlike many standardized tests, the Series 7 exam is harder than it seems, and people who score below 70% must retake the test, having to wait at least a month before retaking it and paying hefty registration fees. Luckily, there's Series 7 Exam For Dummies--the perfect guide that not only shows you how to think like a financial advisor but also like the test designers. Rather than an all-encompassing, comprehensive textbook, this guide covers only what's on the test, offering formulas, tips, and basic info you need to study. It empowers you with the ability to think each problem through and get to the bottom of what's being asked, providing you with everything you need and want to know about: Distribution of profits Types of securities offerings Investing in all …

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When compared to other popular Series 7 study books, this one is rather frustrating. If the book is meant as an overview, then it does that poorly. I'm also using Kaplin, STC, Pass the 7, and the audio from the Boston Institute of Finance as study aids. Every time I've turned to the Dummies book, I've been been either disappointed or annoyed. I'm done with it. No more. This book is dead to me.

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  • Securities -- United States -- Examinations -- Study guides