Study for the Series 6 Exam is a study guide for applicants planning to sit for the Series 6 exam. This exam is necessary for those who wish to become registered as representatives for investment companies, mutual funds, and variable products, such as variable annuities and variable life insurance. Study for the Series 6 Exam includes chapters on financial statements, communications with customers, rules and regulations of the SEC and FINRA, handling customer accounts, equity and debt securities, taxes, and much more. The text includes two exams of 75 questions each, with full answers and explanations. One of the most valuable features of Bob Eder's Study for the Series 6 Exam is that Bob Eder's questions found in both the major paragraphs of the text and in the two practice exams at the end of the text identify the specific reference numbers in FINRA's Series 6 Content Outline for a student's reference. Why is this feature valuable and important to the reader? Because it gives assurance to a student that the question material is germane, important, and relevant to the Series 6 exam. - If it is not covered by FINRA's Series 6 Content Outline, then the topic is not in Bob Eder's Series 6 material and it is not in Bob Eder's Series 6 practice questions. - If it is not on the Series 6 exam, then why study it? It would be a waste of a student's valuable study time. - However, if you read reviews on Amazon of other Series 6 study manuals and texts being offered, other than Bob Eder's, you will get the impression that some Series 6 study texts and manuals throw in extraneous irrelevant questions taken mindlessly from the Series 7 and/or other FINRA exams. - Why do they do this? The answer could be that authors of some books are too busy to write Series 6 appropriate questions or to coordinate the material in their text with FINRA's Series 6 Content Outline.