Do you even 9% annual coupon, bro?"Give me a place to stand and I will move the earth."
You understood my signature. Milas ellinika?
Can't take credit. I googled it. Which led me to a funny quote.I chose that phrase for a few reasons. The first is that using Greek is always a means of vainly sounding more intelligent than you actually are
Nice job! I had to study this stuff for my Series 6 exam, but it's not something I work with on a regular basis. Kudos to you for working through it and finding the answer!
Try the series 7 and 66. If you understand bonds and calculations the 7 will not be so bad. Allows a much broader spectrum of products to sell from, if you can sell them anyhow. If your only focus is mutual funds then 6-63. Did a lot of work with variable joint life policies.
Try the series 7 and 66. If you understand bonds and calculations the 7 will not be so bad. Allows a much broader spectrum of products to sell from, if you can sell them anyhow. If your only focus is mutual funds then 6-63. Did a lot of work with variable joint life policies.
Ive thought about taking my series 7. This December I'm taking the first part of the CFA exam. That's a test I'm worried about because last year only 30% of the people who took the test passed.
Try the series 7 and 66. If you understand bonds and calculations the 7 will not be so bad. Allows a much broader spectrum of products to sell from, if you can sell them anyhow. If your only focus is mutual funds then 6-63. Did a lot of work with variable joint life policies.
Ive thought about taking my series 7. This December I'm taking the first part of the CFA exam. That's a test I'm worried about because last year only 30% of the people who took the test passed.
The 7 is a lot harder than the 6. Mainly because the varied range of products beyond mutual funds you need to know. Puts, calls, options, bonds, valuation. Buy the training disk and run through dozens of practice tests. You will fail that test unless you practice how the questions are worded.
Try the series 7 and 66. If you understand bonds and calculations the 7 will not be so bad. Allows a much broader spectrum of products to sell from, if you can sell them anyhow. If your only focus is mutual funds then 6-63. Did a lot of work with variable joint life policies.
Ive thought about taking my series 7. This December I'm taking the first part of the CFA exam. That's a test I'm worried about because last year only 30% of the people who took the test passed.
The 7 is a lot harder than the 6. Mainly because the varied range of products beyond mutual funds you need to know. Puts, calls, options, bonds, valuation. Buy the training disk and run through dozens of practice tests. You will fail that test unless you practice how the questions are worded.
Yea my gf's stepdad is a stockbroker and said the series 7 was really hard. Thanks for the advice
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