USE CAUTION IN PURCHASING SIE TEXTS AND SIE PRACTICE QUESTIONS, OTHERWISE YOU COULD BE STUDYING UNIMPORTANT MATERIALS AND IRRELEVANT SIE QUESTIONS

Use caution when purchasing an SIE study text or SIE practice questions. Why? Because some study texts on the market don't follow or use FINRA's Content Outline for the SIE test. Instead, some books or study aids throw in material from other FINRA exams, even though it does not apply to the SIE and is not mentioned in the SIE Content Outline.

Bob Eder's Study for the Securities Industry Essentials (SIE) Exam follows FINRA's SIE Content Outline. It lists Content Outline reference numbers for each major paragraph in the text, and it links each of the questions in the two end-of-text tests to the SIE Content Outline.

Why is this important? Because it assures the student/reader that the text and practice questions in Study for the Securities Industry Essentials (SIE) Exam stick closely to the items listed by FINRA in its Content Outline, thus saving the reader/student from spending useless hours on materials that are neither important nor relevant for the SIE exam.

Here is the link to FINRA's Content Outline for the SIE exam.

Study for the Securities Industry Essentials (SIE) Exam is available from Amazon in both paperback and Kindle e-book versions. 

Here is the link to Bob Eder's book on Amazon.

Bob Eder received his Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from the University of Utah, Quinney College of Law in 2001.

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