Series 7 Exam 2022-2023 Practice Exam [LATEST]

Published 2021-11-11
Platform Udemy
Number of Students 2
Price $19.99
Instructors
Pranshi Verma
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Best Practice Exam to pass Series 7 Exam 2022 with confidence !!

The Series 7 exam (Series 7 top-off exam) qualifies you to hold the title General Securities Registered Representative (stockbroker), to sell many different types of securities, and to hopefully make stacks of money for

your clients (and a bit for yourself). Individuals who earn their license by passing the Series 7 exam are qualified to solicit, purchase, and/or sell securities products, including -


This Course includes FIVE Practice Tests + Full Exam. You will have unlimited attempts.


The exam’s purpose is to protect the investing public by ensuring that the registered reps who sell securities have mastered the skills and general knowledge that competent practicing stockbrokers need to have.


The Series 7 itself is a computer-based exam given at Prometric test centers throughout the United States. The 125-question exam, administered by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), is three hours and 45 minutes in duration. A score of 72 percent or better gets candidates a passing grade and puts big smiles on their faces.

The Series 7 exam is for people who want to Enter the securities industry Become registered representatives Work for a securities broker-dealer Although some less-prestigious exams (for example, the Series 6) can qualify you to sell some securities, most broker-dealers want their rising stars (that’s you) to have the Series 7 license. That way, you can work with almost the whole kit and caboodle — corporate stocks and bonds, municipal and U.S. government bonds, options, direct participation programs, investment companies, variable contracts, and so on. People who have a long and sordid history of embezzlement, forgery, and fraud are generally disqualified and precluded from taking the exam. Candidates must disclose any prior criminal records, and FINRA reviews each application on a case-by-case basis.


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