Series 63 2-in-1 Bundle: SMART & Books
Bundle includes one printed textbook for review and the Smart 63®* online education program.
*SMART 63® is aregistered trademark of Edward Fleur Financial Education Corporation. a/k/a Pass Perfect.
Description
The textbook provides coverage of material for the advisor who will sell insurance products and variable annuities. The course includes coverage of:
- Registration/Licensing Requirements
- Securities Registration
- Business Practices
- Administrative Procedures
The Smart 63®* program provides unlimited quizzes selected for the student’s strengths and weaknesses. When the student is ready, the program will provide final exams in the same style as the national exam. Unlimited finals may be taken until the student is prepared.
*SMART 63® is aregistered trademark of Edward FLeur Financial Education Corporation. a/k/a Pass Perfect.
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Study FAQ
Series 63 Study Tips
Study for approximately 12 hours for the text and 15 hours for the final examination prior to the Series 63 exam.
Spend approximately 5 to 6 hours on Registration Requirements
Spend approximately 4 to 5 hours on Securities Registration
Spend approximately 6 to 7 hours on Business Practices
Spend approximately 2 hours on Administrative Procedures.
Read each section - Take the Smart 63® Practice Questions, review all questions and detailed explanations, continue this process throughout the chapters.
Utilize the Smart 63®: when you reach the end of each chapter utilize the Smart 63® for a complete overview of all Series 63 topics learned.
Utilize the Virtual Class recordings to reinforce the Series 63 topics
Score a minimum of 85% on all Series 63 quizzes and practice exams before moving to the next topic
Take regular breaks, about 15 minutes for 2 hours of study
For client support or instructor assistance with Series 63 call 800-795-5347 or email finraquestions@keirsuccess.com
How many questions are on the exam? 60 multiple choice questions
How long is the exam? 1 hour 15 minutes
How is the exam set up? You should anticipate a “bell-curve” exam. Which means the exam will start out at an easier level. As you progress through the exam, approaching the middle of the exam, test questions will become more difficult. As you near the end of the exam, questions will once again become easier.
Where do I take the Series 63 examination? The Series 63 examination is a proctored exam and must be taken at a qualified exam center. To locate the one nearest you, please see www.prometric.com
Is there an examination fee for the Series 63? Yes, $115
Am I allowed to take a calculator into the exam center? No, however, the exam center will provide a calculator upon request.
Will I be allowed to take paper into the exam center? No, however, the exam center will provide scratch paper.
Do I have to be sponsored to take this examination? No
What is the required pass rate for the Series 63 examination? 72%
Are there pre-requisites? No