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SLAY the SIE—and score that top job!  

That securities job of your dream looks pretty sweet, but one little thing stands in your way: the Securities Industry Essentials (SIE) exam. The high fail rate for first- and second-time test-takers can be intimidating, but you can avoid it! Pass the exam and get straight to work on the series level top-off exams—and your career. All you need is this handy guide and the practice that comes with it!  

Securities Industry Essentials Exam For Dummies has you covered in every conceivable way so you can knock out the SIE with no trouble at all—the first time. This book takes you from basic security investments to options and customer care and includes chapter quizzes, in-text and online practice tests, and advice on starting out in the industry.   

  • Take 4 full-length practice tests in the book and online 
  • Prep yourself to the max 
  • Avoid common exam pitfalls 
  • Kickstart your career 

In this field, results are what it’s all about, starting now. Passing with a high score vastly increases your chances of getting to the top. Why leave it to chance? Score this book now and score big in the future!  

Introduction 1(4)
About This Book
1(1)
Foolish Assumptions
2(1)
Icons Used in This Book
2(1)
Beyond the Book
2(1)
Where to Go from Here
3(2)
PART 1 GETTING STARTED WITH THE SIE EXAM
5(44)
Chapter 1 Introducing the SIE (Securities Industry Essentials) Exam
7(12)
What Is the SIE Exam, Anyway?
7(1)
Profiling the SIE Exam-Taker
8(1)
One's Not Enough: Tackling the Co-Requisite Exams
8(2)
Series 6: Investment Company and Variable Products Representative Exam
9(1)
Series 7: General Securities Representative Exam
9(1)
Series 22: DPP Representative Exam
9(1)
Series 57: Securities Trader Exam
9(1)
Series 79: Investment Banking Representative Exam
9(1)
Series 82: Private Securities Offerings Representative Exam
9(1)
Series 7 + Series 86 + Series 87: Research Analyst Exam
10(1)
Series 99: Operations Professional Exam
10(1)
Signing Up
10(3)
Filling out an application to enroll
10(1)
It's a date! Scheduling your exam
10(1)
Planning ahead for special accommodations
11(2)
Just in case: Cancelling as an option
13(1)
Taking a Peek at the Tested Topics
13(1)
Understanding the Exam Format and Other Exam Details
14(5)
Reviewing the exam basics
14(1)
Practicing on ten additional trial questions
14(1)
Mastering the computerized format and features
15(1)
Viewing exhibits
16(1)
Instant gratification: Receiving and evaluating your score
16(3)
Chapter 2 Preparing for the SIE Exam
19(12)
Courses and Training Materials: Determining the Best Way to Study
19(3)
Back to school: Attending a prep course
19(2)
Selecting prep material to study on your own
21(1)
Managing Your Study Time Wisely
22(4)
Blocking out some time to study
23(1)
It's a plan: Getting into a study routine
23(1)
Give it a rest: Taking short breaks
24(1)
Staying focused from day to day
24(1)
Devoting time to practice tests
25(1)
Avoiding study groups
25(1)
Staying in shape
26(1)
Exploring Study Strategies
26(1)
Developing Solid Test-Taking Skills
27(3)
Read the question carefully
27(1)
Look for phrases that lead to the topic tested
27(1)
Work with what you have
27(1)
Don't obsess; mark for review
27(1)
Keep track of time
28(1)
Master the process of elimination
28(1)
Maintain your concentration
28(1)
Think carefully before changing your answers
29(1)
Use the scrap paper wisely
29(1)
Knowing When You're Ready
30(1)
Chapter 3 Examining and Mastering Question Types
31(12)
Familiarizing Yourself with Question Formats
31(6)
Working with the straight shooters: The straightforward types
32(1)
Encountering quirky questions with qualifiers
33(1)
Roman hell: Complex multiple choice
34(2)
Looking at exhibits: Diagram questions
36(1)
Shredding the Questions: Tips and Tricks
37(6)
Focusing on key information
38(1)
Answer me this: Picking the correct answer
38(3)
Don't make the same mistake twice
41(2)
Chapter 4 Surviving Test Day
43(6)
Composing Yourself the Day Before
43(2)
Making the Most of the Morning
45(1)
Arriving on the Scene
45(1)
Taking advantage of one last chance to cram
45(1)
Signing in
45(1)
Getting seated
46(1)
Tackling the SIE
46(1)
Getting the Results: Drum Roll, Please
47(2)
PART 2 MASTERING BASIC SECURITY INVESTMENTS
49(74)
Chapter 5 Underwriting Securities
51(14)
Bringing New Issues to the Market
51(6)
Starting out: What the issuer does
51(4)
Role call: Introducing the team players
55(1)
Getting the skinny on the issue and issuer: The prospectus
56(1)
Counting the securities along the way
57(1)
Getting Up to Speed on the Types of Securities Offerings
57(1)
Reviewing Exemptions
58(2)
Exempt securities
58(1)
Exempt transactions
59(1)
Testing Your Knowledge
60(3)
Answers and Explanations
63(2)
Chapter 6 Corporate Ownership: Equity Securities
65(18)
Beginning with the Basics: Common Stock
65(8)
Understanding a stockholder's voting rights
66(2)
Categorizing shares corporations can sell
68(1)
Considering the par value of common stock
68(1)
Corporate actions
69(1)
Splitting common stock
69(2)
Sharing corporate profits through dividends
71(2)
Getting Preferential Treatment: Preferred Stock
73(3)
Considering characteristics of preferred stock
73(1)
Getting familiar with types of preferred stock
74(2)
Securities with a Twist
76(1)
Opening national borders: ADRs
76(1)
Rights: The right to buy new shares at a discount
76(1)
Warrants: The right to buy stock at a fixed price
77(1)
Testing Your Knowledge
77(3)
Answers and Explanations
80(3)
Chapter 7 Debt Securities: Corporate and U.S. Government Loans
83(18)
Tackling Bond Terms, Types, and Traits
83(4)
Remembering bond terminology
84(1)
Following bond issue and maturity schedules
85(1)
Comparing secured and unsecured bonds
86(1)
Making Basic Bond Price and Yield Calculations
87(3)
Nominal yield (coupon rate)
88(1)
Current yield
88(1)
Yield to maturity (basis)
88(1)
Yield to call
89(1)
Yield to worst
89(1)
Total return
89(1)
Basis point
89(1)
Determining the Best Investment: Comparing Bonds
90(3)
Considering bond credit ratings
90(1)
Contrasting callable and put bonds
91(1)
Popping the top on convertible bonds
92(1)
Exploring U.S. Government Securities
93(2)
Understanding the types of U.S. government securities
93(1)
Looking at agency securities
93(2)
Playing It Safe: Short-Term Loans or Money Market Instruments
95(1)
Testing Your Knowledge
96(3)
Answers and Explanations
99(2)
Chapter 8 Municipal Bonds: Local Government Securities
101(22)
General Obligation Bonds: Backing Bonds with Taxes
101(2)
General characteristics of GOs
102(1)
Analyzing GO bonds
102(1)
Dealing with Revenue Bonds: Raising Money for Utilities and Such
103(2)
General characteristics of revenue bonds
104(1)
Analyzing revenue bonds
104(1)
The Primary Market: Bringing New Municipal Bonds to Market
105(2)
Allocation of orders
106(1)
Definitions for new issues
106(1)
Examining Other Types of Municipal Bonds on the Test
107(1)
Taxable Municipal Bonds
108(1)
Don't Forget Municipal Notes!
108(1)
Municipal Fund Securities
109(2)
Section 529 plans
109(1)
ABLE accounts
110(1)
Local Government Investment Pools
110(1)
Understanding the Taxes on Municipal Bonds
111(1)
Comparing municipal and corporate bonds equally
111(1)
Scot-free! Taking a look at triple tax-free municipal bonds
112(1)
Following Municipal Bond Rules
112(2)
Confirmations
112(1)
Advertising and record keeping
113(1)
Gifts
113(1)
Commissions
113(1)
Gathering Municipal Bond Info
114(1)
The bond resolution (indenture)
114(1)
Legal opinion
114(1)
Official statement
114(1)
"G" That's a Whole Lot of Rules
115(2)
Testing Your Knowledge
117(4)
Answers and Explanations
121(2)
PART 3 DELVING DEEPER: SECURITY INVESTMENTS WITH A TWIST
123(58)
Chapter 9 Delivering Diversification with Packaged Securities
125(20)
Looking at Investment Company Registration
125(1)
Diversifying through Management Investment Companies
126(8)
Comparing open- and closed-end funds
126(2)
Keeping your customer's investment objectives in mind
128(2)
Dealing with discounts
130(2)
Figuring the sales charge and public offering price of open-end funds
132(2)
Considering Other Investment Company Options
134(2)
Face-amount certificate companies
134(1)
Unit investment trusts (UITs)
134(1)
Exchange-traded products (ETPs)
135(1)
Investment company rules 17a-6 and 17a-7
136(1)
Adding Annuities to a Portfolio
136(3)
Looking at fixed annuities
136(1)
Checking out variable annuities
137(1)
Putting money into (and receiving money from) annuities
137(2)
Exploring Variable Life and Variable Universal Life Insurance
139(1)
Testing Your Knowledge
139(4)
Answers and Explanations
143(2)
Chapter 10 Working with Direct Participation Programs and REITs
145(12)
Searching for Identity: What DPPs Are (and Aren't)
146(1)
The DPP Characters: General and Limited Partners
146(1)
Pushing through Partnership Paperwork
147(1)
Partnership agreement
147(1)
Certificate of limited partnership
148(1)
Subscription agreement
148(1)
Passive Income and Losses: Looking at Taxes on Partnerships
148(1)
Evaluating Direct Participation Programs
149(1)
Checking Out Types of Partnerships
149(3)
Building on real-estate partnership info
149(1)
Gearing up with equipment leasing
150(1)
Strengthening your grasp on oil and gas
151(1)
Reducing Real-Estate Risk with REITs
152(1)
Private (private placement) REITs
153(1)
Registered non-listed REITs
153(1)
Listed REITs
153(1)
Testing Your Knowledge
153(3)
Answers and Explanations
156(1)
Chapter 11 Options: The Right to Buy or Sell at a Fixed Price
157(24)
Brushing Up on Option Basics
157(5)
Reading an option
158(1)
Looking at call options: The right to buy
159(1)
Checking out put options: The right to sell
159(1)
Getting your money back: Options in-, at-, or out-of-the-money
159(2)
Paying the premium: The cost of an option
161(1)
Incorporating Standard Option Math
162(8)
Calls same: Buying or selling call options
163(2)
Puts switch: Buying or selling put options
165(3)
Trading options: Opening and closing transactions
168(2)
Gaining Additional Option Info
170(4)
Clearing through the OCC
170(1)
That's ODD: Options risk disclosure document
170(1)
Getting the go-ahead: Registered options principal
170(1)
Options account agreement
170(1)
Order ticket
171(1)
Last trade, last exercise, and expiration of an option
171(1)
Exercise and assignment
171(1)
Additional definitions
172(1)
Some additional option rules
173(1)
Testing Your Knowledge
174(4)
Answers and Explanations
178(3)
PART 4 PLAYING NICELY: SERVING YOUR CUSTOMERS AND FOLLOWING THE RULES
181(100)
Chapter 12 Serving Your Customers: Customer Accounts
183(16)
Following Protocol When Opening Accounts
183(6)
Filing the facts on the new account form
184(2)
Selecting the appropriate type of account
186(3)
Investment advisers
189(1)
Cash or margin?
189(1)
Getting Margin Paperwork Out of the Way
189(1)
Introducing Long and Short Margin Accounts
190(1)
Playing by the Federal Reserve Board's Rules
191(1)
Regulation T
191(1)
Margin call
191(1)
Opening a Margin Account: The Initial Requirements
191(2)
Starting long accounts
192(1)
Opening short accounts
193(1)
Obeying the Telephone Act of 1991
193(1)
Testing Your Knowledge
193(3)
Answers and Explanations
196(3)
Chapter 13 Doing a Little Market Research: Securities Analysis
199(20)
Knowing Your Securities and Markets: Securities Analysis
200(7)
Regarding risk
200(1)
Mitigation of risk
201(2)
Deciding what to buy: Fundamental analysis
203(2)
Deciding when to buy: Technical analysis
205(2)
Following the Green: Money Supply
207(3)
Influencing the money supply
208(1)
Opening the Federal Reserve Board's toolbox
209(1)
Reading Economic Indicators
210(2)
Leading indicators
210(1)
Coincident (coincidental) indicators
211(1)
Lagging indicators
211(1)
GDP versus GNP
211(1)
How Economic Factors Affect Securities
212(1)
Cyclical
212(1)
Defensive
212(1)
Growth
212(1)
Principal Economic Theories
212(1)
Keynesian (demand side)
213(1)
Supply side (Reaganomics)
213(1)
Monetarist
213(1)
Testing Your Knowledge
213(3)
Answers and Explanations
216(3)
Chapter 14 Going to Market: Orders and Trades
219(14)
Shopping at Primary and Secondary Markets
219(1)
Buying new in the primary market
220(1)
Buying used in the secondary market
220(1)
Making the Trade
220(2)
Auctioning securities at securities exchanges
221(1)
Negotiating trades over-the-counter
221(1)
Understanding the Role of a Broker-Dealer
222(1)
Introducing broker (IB)
222(1)
Clearing (carrying) broker
223(1)
Prime broker
223(1)
Receiving Orders from Customers
223(4)
Talking about order types
223(2)
Factoring in order features
225(2)
Looking at Market Participants
227(2)
Retail investors
227(1)
Accredited investors
227(1)
Institutional investors
228(1)
Testing Your Knowledge
229(2)
Answers and Explanations
231(2)
Chapter 15 Making Sure the IRS Gets Its Share
233(12)
Everything in Its Place: Checking Out Tax and Income Categories
233(1)
Touring the tax categories
234(1)
Looking at types of income
234(1)
Noting Taxes on Investments
234(4)
Interest income
234(1)
Dividends
235(1)
At the sale: Capital gains and losses
236(2)
Exploring Retirement Plan Tax Advantages
238(3)
Qualified versus nonqualified plans
238(1)
IRA types and contribution limits
239(1)
401(k) and 403(b)
240(1)
Testing Your Knowledge
241(3)
Answers and Explanations
244(1)
Chapter 16 No Fooling Around: Rules and Regulations
245(36)
The Market Watchdogs: Securities Regulatory Organizations
245(3)
The Securities and Exchange Commission
246(1)
Self-regulatory organizations
247(1)
Investor education and protection
247(1)
State regulators
248(1)
Department of the Treasury/IRS
248(1)
FINRA Registration and Reporting Requirements
248(4)
Disqualification
249(1)
Fingerprints
250(1)
Continuing education
250(1)
Resignation and termination
251(1)
Associated persons exempt from registration
251(1)
Reporting requirements
251(1)
Trading by the Book When the Account Is Open
252(11)
Filling out an order ticket
253(2)
Checking your calendar: Payment and settlement dates
255(1)
Regulation S-P
256(1)
Confirming a trade
256(1)
Financial exploitation of specified adults
257(1)
Borrowing from or lending to
258(1)
Following up with account statements
258(1)
Keeping your dividend dates straight
259(2)
Handling complaints
261(1)
Retail communications
262(1)
Record keeping
262(1)
Committing Other Important Rules to Memory
263(7)
Sticking to the 5 percent markup policy
263(2)
Avoiding violations
265(2)
Following the money: Anti-money-laundering rules
267(1)
AML compliance program
268(1)
Insider trading rules
269(1)
The Investor's Bankruptcy Shield: FDIC and SIPC
270(2)
Holding a customer's mail
271(1)
Business continuity plans and emergency contact information
271(1)
Testing Your Knowledge
272(6)
Answers and Explanations
278(3)
PART 5 PUTTING YOUR KNOWLEDGE TO GOOD USE: PRACTICE EXAMS
281(54)
Chapter 17 Bring It On: Practice Exam 1
283(14)
Practice Exam Answer Sheet
285(12)
Chapter 18 Answers & Explanations to Practice Exam 1
297(10)
Making the Grade
305(1)
Answer Key for Practice Exam 1
306(1)
Chapter 19 Nothing But Net: Practice Exam 2
307(16)
Practice Exam Part 2 Answer Sheet
309(14)
Chapter 20 Answers & Explanations to Practice Exam 2
323(12)
Knowing the Score
332(1)
Answer Key for Practice Exam 2
333(2)
PART 6 THE PART OF TENS
335(10)
Chapter 21 Ten SIE Exam Traps to Avoid
337(4)
Easing Up on the Studying
337(1)
Assuming the Question's Intent
338(1)
Reading into the Question
338(1)
Becoming Distracted When Others Finish
338(1)
Not Dressing for Comfort
338(1)
Forgetting to Breathe
339(1)
Trying to Work Out Equations in Your Head Instead of Writing Them Down
339(1)
Spending Too Much Time on One Question
339(1)
Changing Your Answers for the Wrong Reasons
339(1)
Calculating Your Final Score Prematurely
340(1)
Chapter 22 Ten Ways to Start Your Career Off Right
341(4)
Win at the Numbers Game
341(1)
Be an Apprentice
342(1)
Do Your Homework
342(1)
Treat the Minnow like a Whale
342(1)
Smile When You Dial
342(1)
When a Security Falls, Don't Be a Stranger
342(1)
Put In the Hours
343(1)
Broaden Your Horizons
343(1)
Pay Yourself First
343(1)
Set Some Goals: The Brass Ring
344(1)
Index 345
Steven M. Rice is founding parter and educator at Empire Stockbroker Training Institute, a leading school for securities industry training. Renowned for his upbeat and engaging training style and extensive knowledge of the securities. Rice has co-developed a complete library of training manuals for various Series exams. He is the author of Series 7 Exam For Dummies.