Short Course SummaryBuild the foundational knowledge required for a career in the securities industry. Pass the SIE exam to prove market literacy and open the door to all specialized FINRA licenses (Series 7, 6, 79, etc.). Long, Catchy & Professional Course Description The Essential First Step: Launch Your Career with the SIEThe Securities Industry Essentials (SIE) Exam is the foundational, introductory-level exam from FINRA (Financial Industry Regulatory Authority) that every aspiring professional in the securities business must pass. It is your initial proof of competence, assessing fundamental knowledge of the markets, product types, and regulatory frameworks before you commit to a specific career path.Unlike the specialized "top-off" exams (like Series 7 or Series 6), the SIE does not require firm sponsorship, allowing you to get a head start and dramatically increase your marketability to potential employers—up to four years before you even need a job.This comprehensive course systematically covers the four critical domains defined by the FINRA content outline:Knowledge of Capital Markets (16%): Understand the structure, function, and regulatory hierarchy of the securities industry, including primary and secondary markets.Understanding Products and Their Risks (44%): Conquer the largest section by mastering the characteristics, features, and associated risks of equities, debt securities (bonds), mutual funds, variable annuities, and other packaged products.Understanding Trading, Customer Accounts, and Prohibited Activities (31%): Learn the mechanics of trading, settlement, different account types (like retirement accounts), and, critically, the unethical and prohibited practices that protect investors.Overview of the Regulatory Framework (9
What you'll learn
understanding of capital markets
familiarity with different types of investment products
knowledge of trading mechanics and customer accounts
awareness of regulatory frameworks
Course objectives
prepare for the SIE exam
gain foundational knowledge of the securities industry
learn about market product types and associated risks
understand prohibited activities to protect investors