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Series 6 Top-Off Online Exam Prep Course
Online Course: ID# 1005865
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About the Series 6 Rep Level Exam
The Series 6 Rep Level exam is broken down into four parts (by job function). These topics include:
Seeks Business for the Broker-dealer from Customers and Potential Customers
Opens Accounts After Obtaining and Evaluating Customers’ Financial Profile and Investment Objectives
Provides Customers with Information About Investments, Makes Suitable Recommendations, Transfers Assets and Maintains Appropriate Records
Obtains and Verifies Customers’ Purchase and Sales Instructions; Processes, Completes and Confirms Transactions
What’s Covered By This Course
Seeks Business for the Broker-Dealer from Customers and Potential Customers
Standards and required approvals of public communications
Types of communications (
e.g.
, retail, institutional, correspondence)
Seminars, lectures and other group forum requirements
Prospectus requirements (
e.g.
, timeliness of information, preliminary prospectus (red herring), final prospectus
Process for bringing new issues to market (
e.g.
, due diligence, registration statement, preliminary prospectus, final prospectus, underwriting agreement, selling group agreement, blue-sky laws and procedures)
Official statements, preliminary official statements (POS), notice of sale for municipal securities
Regulation D offerings
Intrastate offering and securities transactions exempted from registration, including Section 3(a)(11) of the Securities Act of 1933 thereunder
Opens Accounts After Obtaining and Evaluating Customers’ Financial Profile and Investment Objectives
Types of accounts (
e.g.
, prime brokerage, advisory or fee-based)
Account registration types (
e.g.
, tenants in common (TIC), community property, sole proprietorship, partnership, unincorporated associations)
Requirements for opening customer accounts
Retirement plans and other tax advantaged accounts
Wealth events (
e.g.
, inheritance)
Account registration changes and internal transfers
Customer screening (
e.g.
, customer identification program (CIP), know your customer (KYC), domestic or foreign residency and/or citizenship, corporate insiders, employees of broker-dealers or self-regulatory organizations (SROs))
Information security and privacy regulations (
e.g.
, initial privacy disclosures to customers, opt-out notices, disclosure limitations, exceptions)
Account authorizations (
e.g.
, power of attorney (POA), trust documents, corporate resolutions, trading authority, discretionary account documents)
Essential facts regarding customers and customer relationships
Financial factors relevant to assessing a customer's investment profile
Investment objectives (
e.g.
, preservation of capital, income, growth, speculation)
Reasonable-basis suitability, customer-specific suitability and quantitative suitability
Investment strategies and recommendations to hold
Required review, approvals and documentation for account opening and maintenance
Physical receipt, delivery and safeguarding of cash or cash equivalents, checks and securities
Circumstances for refusing or restricting activity in an account or closing accounts
Provides Customers with Information About Investments, Makes Suitable Recommendations, Transfers Assets and Maintains Appropriate Records
Customer-specific factors that generally affect the section of products (i.e., customer's investment profile, including the customer's risk tolerance, investment time horizon and investment objectives, liquidity needs)
Portfolio of account analysis and its application to product selection (
e.g.
, diversification, concentration, volatility, potential tax ramifications)
Portfolio theory (
e.g.
, alpha and beta considerations, Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM))
Fundamental analysis of financial statements and types of financial statements included in an annual report, importance of footnotes, material risk disclosures and key terms (
e.g.
, assets, liabilities, capital, cash flow, income)
Balance sheet and methods of inventory valuation: last-in, first-out (LIFO), first-in, first-out (FIFO) and methods of depreciation
Types of underlying securities
Tax treatment
Packaged products
Investment companies, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), unit investment trusts (UITs)
Variable life insurance and annuity contracts
General characteristics of municipal fund securities
Purpose and characteristics of specific types of municipal fund securities
Required disclosures on specific transactions (
e.g.
, material aspects of investments, statement of additional information, material events, control relationships)
Types of investment risk (
e.g.
, call, systematic and nonsystematic, reinvestment, timing)
Types of investment returns (
e.g.
, tax-exempt interest, return of capital)
Costs and fees associated with investments (
e.g.
, markups, commissions, net transactions, share classes, non-discretionary fee-based accounts, surrender charges, 12b-1 fees, mortality and expense charges in variable products, soft dollar arrangements)
Tax considerations (
e.g.
, unification of gift and estate taxes, lifetime exclusion, annual gift limit, taxation of securities received as a gift, inheritance or securities)
Market analysis considerations (
e.g.
, market sentiment, market indices, market momentum, available funds)
Customer confirmations and statements, including components, timing, mailings to third parties, and exceptions
Account value, profits and losses, realized and unrealized
Customer account records (
e.g.
, updating for change of address, sending required notifications, investment objectives)
Books and records retention requirements
Account closure procedures
Obtains and Verifies Customers’ Purchase and Sales Instructions; Processes, Completes and Confirms Transactions
Orders, offerings, and transactions in customer accounts
Trade execution activities
Best execution obligations
Delivery requirements and settlement of transactions
Information required on an order ticket (
e.g.
, symbol, account number, price)
Use of automated execution systems
Erroneous reports, errors, cancels and rebills
Requirements for addressing customer complaints and consequences of improper handling of complaints
Methods of formal resolution (
e.g.
, arbitration, mediation, litigation)
Form U4 reporting requirements
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