Exam Alert: New passing score for the Series 99 is 68%

First off, congratulations to all of our students who have passed the Series 99: FINRA Operations Professional Exam! We know many of you were anxious about this brand new exam Continue reading

First off, congratulations to all of our students who have passed the Series 99: FINRA Operations Professional Exam! We know many of you were anxious about this brand new exam (and brand new experience with standardized testing for many of you). But your hard work paid off, so well done!

As our students let us know they’ve passed, they’ve also told us that the current passing score for the Series 99 is 68%. Don’t let that low score fool you – this exam will still require hard work and diligent studying to pass. We continue to monitor this brand new exam and will keep you updated to any changes to the passing score or to the exam. Be sure to subscribe to our Blog and regularly check our Exam FAQs and Exam Updates pages to keep current with exam information!

Sign-up for our NEW live, online Series 62 class today

Solomon Exam Prep’s line of study materials for the Series 62 exam is growing. We are excited to announce our new live, interactive online classes for the FINRA Series 62 Corporate Securities Limited Representative Qualification Exam! Continue reading

Solomon Exam Prep’s line of study materials for the Series 62 exam is growing. We are excited to announce our new live, interactive online classes for the FINRA Series 62 Corporate Securities Limited Representative Qualification Exam!

Studying for the Series 62 can be a daunting task: the 50-page FINRA outline is long enough to intimidate even the best of test takers! Let Professor Karen Solomon, Ph.D. guide you through the intricacies of corporate securities including corporate bonds, rights, warrants, money-market funds and REITS. Professor Solomon will give you the best need-to-know information in four 2-hour sessions. This live, online class will feature practice questions mixed throughout the easy-to-understand lectures. And your questions are not just allowed, but encouraged! If you miss some or all of the sessions, not to worry: with your purchase, you will also enjoy 15 days access to your recorded class!

Our next class starts Monday, January 30, 2012. Visit our website or give us a call at (503) 601-0212 to sign-up today!

Exam Alert: FINRA amends TRACE reporting requirements, moves trade processing onto MPP

The SEC has approved amendments to FINRA’s reporting requirements for transactions in TRACE-eligible securities other than asset-backed securities. These amendments are associated with FINRA plans to move trade processing for TRACE-eligible securities that are not currently on the multi product platform (MPP) onto the MPP. Continue reading

The SEC has approved amendments to FINRA’s reporting requirements for transactions in TRACE-eligible securities other than asset-backed securities.  These amendments are associated with FINRA plans to move trade processing for TRACE-eligible securities that are not currently on the multi product platform (MPP) onto the MPP.  The affected securities include corporate bonds and agency debt securities.  The changes include:

-Firms can report the actual date of execution for transactions executed on non-business days.

-Firms must report the size of a transaction as the total par value or principal value traded.

-Firms must report the total dollar amount of the commission.

-Firms must report the date of settlement.

The amendments and the platform migration will take effect February 6, 2012.

 

Source: FINRA Regulatory Notice 11-53

 

This alert applies to the Series 7, Series 24, and Series 62.

Take advantage of our NEW reduced prices for our Series 99 products!

Blame the eggnog or perhaps it’s just the holiday spirit, but we have recently reduced our prices for our Series 99 Operations Professional Exam study materials! Continue reading

Blame the eggnog or perhaps it’s just the holiday spirit, but we have recently reduced our prices for our Series 99 Operations Professional Exam study materials! This Bernie Madoff-inspired exam was designed to encourage accountability amongst back office professionals. We currently offer a class and online exam simulator to help you with all your study needs. Our class price has been reduced to $139.95 and our online exam simulator is a steal at $69.95. If you purchase the Basic Package, you will save an extra 10% off the total price!

For more information about our Series 99 products, please click here.

Practice makes perfect: Study for the Series 55 Equity Trader Exam with the new Solomon Series 55 Online Exam Simulator

Test your knowledge about piggybacking, pink sheets and MPIDs with our industry-leading online exam simulator for the FINRA Series 55 exam. Take short topic quizzes, full-length exams with immediate feedback or simulate Continue reading

Test your knowledge about piggybacking, pink sheets and MPIDs with our industry-leading online exam simulator for the FINRA Series 55 exam.  Take short topic quizzes, full-length exams with immediate feedback or simulate the real thing by taking full-length timed exams.  New questions are added regularly to the Solomon Exam Prep Series 55 question database so the product stays current in this fast-changing industry.

In a 2011 study, published in the journal Science, two Purdue University Psychologists showed that practicing memory retrieval via testing is the best strategy for learning.  For more information about the landmark study, click here.

The old saying is true:  Practice makes perfect … so start practicing for the Series 55 by clicking here!

Exam Alert: FINRA provides guidance on the use of FINRA in firm trademarks

On October 27, 2011, FINRA provided guidance on its rules that govern communications with the public regarding indicating FINRA membership. Specifically, FINRA stated that firms and associated persons may not use FINRA’s trademark in the firm’s or individual’s trademark. The firm’s or individual’s trademark also must not include references to FINRA membership. Continue reading

On October 27, 2011, FINRA provided guidance on its rules that govern communications with the public regarding indicating FINRA membership.  Specifically, FINRA stated that firms and associated persons may not use FINRA’s trademark in the firm’s or individual’s trademark.  The firm’s or individual’s trademark also must not include references to FINRA membership.

Source: FINRA Regulatory Notice 11-49

This alert is relevant to the Series 6, 7, 24, 26, 62, and 82.

Exam Alert: Private fund advisers may be required to file with FINRA

The SEC and the CTFC have together proposed a rule that would require private fund advisers to file Form PF periodically. On October 6, 2011, the SEC announced that if Form PF is adopted, private advisers will file the form with FINRA’s IARD. Continue reading

The SEC and the CFTC have together proposed a rule that would require private fund advisers to file Form PF periodically.  On October 6, 2011, the SEC announced that if Form PF is adopted, private advisers will file the form with FINRA’s IARD.  The filing fees for Form PF would be $150 for quarterly filings and $150 for annual filings.

Source: Federal Register Volume 76, Number 194

This alert applies to the Series 65, Series 66, Series 24, Series 62, and Series 82.

Exam Alert: FINRA to require electronic submission of annual audit reports

Effective November 8, 2011, FINRA will require annual audit reports to be submitted in electronic form. This is a change from the current rule, which requires hard copies to be submitted to FINRA. This change is only applicable to annual audit reports with a fiscal year end on or after September 30, 2011. Continue reading

Effective November 8, 2011, FINRA will require annual audit reports to be submitted in electronic form.  This is a change from the current rule, which requires hard copies to be submitted to FINRA.  This change is only applicable to annual audit reports with a fiscal year end on or after September 30, 2011.

Relevant to the Series 24 and Series 26 exams.

Source: FINRA Notice 11-46

Exam Alert: FINRA revises Series 7 outline, effective November 7

The FINRA General Securities Representative Series 7 exam is about to change and the passing score will increase from 70 Continue reading

The FINRA General Securities Representative Series 7 exam is about to change and the passing score will increase from 70 to 72! While the exam outline is longer (47 pages vs. the current 40) and is divided into five major categories, rather than the current seven, it appears that the most significant change may be the increase in the passing score.  These changes will take effect for anyone taking the exam on or after November 7, 2011.

Jeremy Solomon, President of Solomon Exam Prep, recommends that “anyone considering taking the Series 7 do so ASAP, before the changes take effect and, like the Series 63, 66 and 65 last year, it becomes more difficult to pass this important securities licensing exam.”

To look at FINRA’s newly published outline for the Series 7 to take effect on November 7, 2011, please click here!