BOB EDER'S SIE STUDY MANUAL PROTECTS AGAINST STUDYING EXTRANEOUS MATERIALS NOT ON THE SIE EXAM

Have you ever taken a look at FINRA's Study Outline for the Securities Industry Essentials exam? Why do I ask this question? Because the Study Outline indicates what you need to know to pass the test, and also, equally important, what you don't need to know. Everything that is mentioned in FINRA's Study Outline is grist for the SIE exam, but stuff that is not mentioned means that it is not tested and therefore not necessary to know.

This is why Bob Eder's Study for the Securities Industry Essentials Exam is so useful. Every major paragraph in the book connects to the Study Outline. For example, the Study Outline in section 3.1.3 talks about Regulation T, regular-way settlement, and the time periods allowed. Our book discusses these topics and next to each appropriate paragraph indicates "3.1.3."

This is an important aid for an applicant's study because it says that this material and these topics are tested on the SIE exam.

Make sure that if you purchase an SIE study text that the text connects and links each major paragraph to FINRA's Study Outline. Otherwise you run the risk that you will be wasting your study time on topics that are not tested by the exam.

Here is the link to FINRA's Content Outline for the SIE exam. See time periods for various accounts under section 3.1.3 of FINRA's Content Outline.

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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