The Securities Industry Essentials (SIE) Exam is one part in a series of exams that is necessary to become a licensed financial advisor. The SIE exam is administered by FINRA, which is the government-authorized, non-profit organization responsible for administering all of the testing on behalf of the North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA). According to FINRA, the SIE exam is an "introductory-level exam that assesses a candidate's knowledge of basic securities industry information including concepts fundamental to working in the industry" such as: The SIE was instituted by FINRA to fix two primary issues: The SIE is designed to test all introductory subjects and eliminate previous redundancy. Prior to the SIE, an individual would need to be sponsored by an employing brokerage in order to sit for any of FINRA's Series-specific exams. But, individuals can sit for the SIE exam before securing employment, allowing individuals to obtain a license prior to being employed by a firm. Achievable’s FINRA SIE course guides you through a personalized learning experience, reinforcing what you’ve learned and giving you certainty that you’re ready to pass your exam. Achievable FINRA SIE is all you need to pass, and include an easy-to-understand online textbook, dozens of videos on key topics, 2,600+ chapter review questions backed by their memory-enhancing algorithm, and 35+ full-length practice exams. Achievable’s course content is produced by Brandon Rith, who was formerly Fidelity’s top instructor nationwide. Achievable has industry leading pass rates on all of their FINRA courses, and they will give you a full refund if you don’t pass on your first try. In order to become fully registered to work within the securities industry, an individual must pass the SIE exam and a "co-requisite" qualification exam appropriate for their desired industry—this is a Series-specific exam, such as the Series 7 General Securities Representative exam. To take one of the following qualification exams, the candidate must be sponsored by a FINRA member firm eligible to sponsor them.What Is the SIE ® Exam?
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Getting the necessary securities licenses required redundant testing. Existing licenses, such as Series 6, 7, and 63, tested the same introductory topics multiple times.
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The SIE Exam stands for the Securities and Industry Essentials Exam.
The Securities Industry Essentials (SIE) Exam is one part in a series of exams that is necessary to become a licensed financial advisor.
According to FINRA, the SIE exam is an “introductory-level exam that assesses a candidate’s knowledge of basic securities industry information including concepts fundamental to working in the industry,” such as capital markets, financial products and their risks, trading, customer accounts, prohibited activities, and regulatory frameworks
In order to become fully registered to work within the securities industry, an individual must pass the SIE exam and a “co-requisite” qualification exam appropriate for their desired industry—this is a series-specific exam, such as the Series 7 General Securities Representative exam.
The SIE was designed to test all introductory subjects and eliminate previous redundancy.
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