How To Earn A Securities License | |||
How To Earn A Securities LicenseThis page offers an overview of how to get your FINRA securities license. It includes a brief description of each license type, plus tips on how to study for - and pass - your Securities Industry Essentials examination (aka SIE exam) and/or your specific FINRA license type. Essentially, you want to:
Determine Which Securities License You'll NeedStart by determining which license type you'll need. For instance, if you are an Insurance Agent or a CPA, you might need to sell only mutual funds or annuities. If you want to be a stockbroker, you'll need to get a Series 7 license, as you can't sell securities at a brokerage firm without being Series 7 licensed.Here's a rundown of the most common securities licenses - and who generally uses them:
Further, to earn some of these licenses, like the Series 6 and Series 7, you will need to be sponsored by a broker-dealer. Make sure to check with your employer or FINRA to determine if you need - and can get - a sponsorship. Select A Securities Pre-Licensing Course Format That Best Fits Your Learning StyleFINRA pre-licensing exam courses are available in several formats, including seminar, webinar, online, or self-study, all designed to help with your test prep. The plusses and minuses of each are listed below.
About Our FINRA Study Guides And Test Prep MaterialsABTrainingCenter.com offers a number of pre-licensing courses, study guides, and exam prep materials. Go to www.ABTrainingCenter.com/securities_licensing.asp to see specifics for each license type.There you will see that all of our FINRA pre-licensing courses come with study packages that include lots of test prep materials and sample exam questions to help you pass your FINRA exams. Each package will include your study guide, unlimited sample test questions, and videos to help you prepare for your test. | |||
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How To Study For Your FINRA ExamStudying for your FINRA securities licensing examination is easy with one of our pre-licensing training courses, because each, in addition to the great subject matter training, also includes numerous sample exams to assist with your test prep.Here is the recommended way to study for your FINRA Securities Licensing Exam:
Tips For Taking Your Securities Industry Essentials Or Your FINRA ExamHow Long Does Each Test Take?Each license type covers a variety of materials and therefore each exam has varying lengths and numbers of questions. Below is an overview of the Series 6, 7, and 65 questions types, including whether study guides or exam prep materials are included. For The Series 6 License Exam: What Is The Number Of Questions On My Series 6 Exam: 50 What Is The Series 6 Exam Format: Computer-based exam taken at a specified Testing Center What Is The Allowed Time to Complete My Series 6 Exam: 90 minutes What Is The Series 6 Exam Content:
What Are The Best Series 6 Study Tips: The best way study for your Series 6 test is to make sure your review the Series 6 sample questions that come with your Series 6 exam prep study materials. For The Series 7 License Exam: What Is The Number Of Questions On My Series 7 Exam: 125 What Is The Series 7 Exam Format: Computer-based exam taken at a specified Testing Center What Is The Allowed Time to Complete My Series 7 Exam: 225 minutes What Is The Series 7 Exam Content:
What Are The Best Series 7 Study Tips: The best way study for your Series 7 test is to take a Series 7 class and make sure your review the Series 7 sample questions. For The Series 65 License Exam: What Is The Number Of Questions On My Series 65 Exam: 130 What Is The Series 65 Exam Format: Computer-based exam taken at a specified Testing Center What Is The Allowed Time to Complete My Series 65 Exam: 180 minutes What Is The Series 65 Exam Content:
What Are The Best Series 65 Study Tips: The best way study for your Series 65 test is to make sure your review the Series 65 sample questions that come with your Series 65 package. To view similar information for other license types, go to FINRA.org How Do I Schedule My Exam? To schedule your test, you'll have to contact FINRA to enroll for the correct exam type and fill out any forms they require. After you are enrolled to take an exam, FINRA will post a 120-day window in which you can schedule an appointment with a Prometric Testing Center. Be sure to schedule your exam session as far in advance as possible to secure your desired exam date and to ensure you have enough time to both re-study and review as many sample exam questions as possible. The licenses are not state-specific so you can take your securities training programs and FINRA exams anywhere in the United States. Do I Need A Sponsor? Not all Securities licenses require a sponsorship to take the exam. For example, you don't need a sponsor to take the Series 63, 65, or 66 exams with FINRA. There is also no sponsorship requirement to take any exam-prep program we offer. However, if you want to get your Series 6, 7, or 99 you must be sponsored by a FINRA member firm or a self-regulatory organization (SRO) before you can take the FINRA licensing exam. Firms apply for candidates to take the exam by filing a Uniform Application for Security Industry Registration or Transfer (Form U4). There is also an exam fee that is commonly covered by the sponsoring firm. About Your Licensing Requirements Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) is the organization in charge of securities licensing and requirements, and it also administers most of the exams you'll need to pass to get your license. FINRA also keeps all securities licensing records, writes and enforces rules governing the activities of broker-dealers, audits firms for compliance with those rules, fosters market transparency, and educates investors. North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA) is the association of state securities administrators who are charged with the responsibility of protecting consumers who purchase securities or investment advice. Its members participate in enforcement actions and share information, and it also coordinates training and education for state, district, provincial, and territorial securities agency staff. NASAA oversees the licensing requirements for the Series 63, 65, and 66. Related Links | |||
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