series 6 license

With a Series 6 license, you are able to sell mutual funds, variable annuities, variable life insurance, unit investment trusts (UITs), and municipal fund securities. The Series 6 is often seen as the ideal companion license for those in the insurance industry.

Is the Series 6 license hard?

The Series 6 is a tough exam, especially for those who find it is their first introduction to the world of securities. In this article, we’ll give you six additional easy tips on how to approach the information and proven techniques for studying for and taking the test.

Is a Series 6 license worth it?

The Series 6 license is good for a professional pursuing a career as a financial planner or as an insurance agent. Once you’ve passed the Series 6, you are then eligible to take Series 26, the Investment Company and Variable Contracts Products Principal Exam.

What is the difference between a Series 6 and Series 7 license?

Two of the most popular licenses are the Series 6 and Series 7 exams. The Series 6 license allows a registered representative to sell only a specific type of investment products, whereas the Series 7 license allows the rep to sell a wider variety of securities.

What can I do with a Series 6 and 63 license?

About Series 6 And 63 Exam And License Requirements

Often paired together, the Series 6 and 63 licenses will allow you to sell securities such as mutual funds, variable annuities, and investment trusts in all states.

Do I need Series 6 If I have Series 7?

It depends on the license. You might not need the Series 6 if you have a Series 7 license and you don’t plan to sell life insurance. If you have a Series 3 license and decide to stop selling commodity futures in favor of mutual funds, you’ll need to earn the Series 6.

How many people pass the Series 6 exam on the first try?

What Is the Series 6 Exam Pass Rate? The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) recently reported a 59% pass rate for first-time exam takers.

Is the Series 6 exam harder than the SIE?

Overall, the Series 6 difficulty level is somewhat comparable to the SIE exam difficulty. Both tests are certainly digestible, but require enough memory work to weed out anyone not willing to put in sufficient effort. It takes most of our students about 1 to 1.5 months to study for the exam.

How long does the Series 6 exam take?

Because there are 100 questions on the exam and 135 minutes to complete them, candidates have 1.35 minutes to complete each question. Therefore, candidates should carefully budget their time.

How hard is Series 7?

Clocking in at 125 questions to be answered in three hours and 45 minutes, the Series 7 exam is considered the most difficult of all the securities licensing exams. The minimum passing score is 72, which may not seem that difficult.

What is the hardest FINRA exam?

The Series 7 exam is by far the longest and most difficult of all the securities exams. It lasts for 225 minutes and covers all aspects of stock and bond quotes and trading; put and call options; spreads and straddles; ethics; margin, and other account holder requirements; and other pertinent regulations.

Can a Series 6 sell reits?

Holders of the Series 6 license are not authorized to sell corporate or municipal securities, direct participation programs, and options. With Series 6, an individual can purchase or sell certain types of mutual funds, variable life insurance, municipal fund securities, variable annuities, and unit investment trusts.

Can I get my Series 7 without a sponsor?

Yes, although the more natural progression is to take the SIE exam first, mainly because you don’t have to be sponsored to take it. The SIE and Series 7 top-off exams are “co-requisites,” which means you can take and pass them in any order. Of course, you have to pass both to earn your Series 7 license.

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