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71Series 28 — An exam given by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) for people seeking to become licensed record keepers or operations principals for FINRA member broker/dealers or securities custodians. The Series 28 exam tests knowledge on how …
72Series 39 — A two hour exam offered by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) that tests a person s knowledge of how direct participation programs (DPPs) are structured, how to manage registered representatives within a broker/dealer, and the… …
73Series 52 — An exam offered by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) and overseen by the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB). The Series 52 qualifies a financial professional to become a licensed municipal securities representative.… …
74Series 62 — An exam administered by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) for financial professionals seeking to become limited registered representatives for corporate equities and corporate debt securities. It tests an individual s knowledge… …
75series — [17] Latin seriēs (from which English got series) denoted a ‘succession of things connected together’. It was derived from serere ‘connect’, which has also given English assert and insert [16]. Serial [19] was coined specifically with reference… …
76series — noun (plural same) 1》 a number of similar or related things coming one after another. ↘a set of books, periodicals, etc., published in a common format. ↘a set of stamps, banknotes, or coins issued at a particular time. 2》 a sequence of… …
77series — noun 1) a series of lectures Syn: succession, sequence, string, chain, run, round; spate, wave, rash; set, course, cycle; row, line; formal concatenation 2) a new TV series …
78series — serija statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Vienodų arba turinčių bendrų požymių darbų, veiksmų, įvykių, reiškinių grupė, eilė (pvz., metimų serija, pratimų serija). kilmė lot. series – eilė atitikmenys: angl. series vok. Serie, f …
79series — [17] Latin seriēs (from which English got series) denoted a ‘succession of things connected together’. It was derived from serere ‘connect’, which has also given English assert and insert [16]. Serial [19] was coined specifically with reference… …
80Séries — Série Voir « série » sur le Wiktionnaire …