Pass the 63(TM): A Plain English Guide to Help You Pass the Series 63 Exam
Robert M. Walker
(Author)
Description
Pass the 63(TM) walks you through the items on the NASAA exam outline one by one, step by step, without the typical jargon used in business textbooks. Both newcomers and industry veterans will appreciate the simplicity and logic used to explain the many concepts one must understand in order to pass the Series 63. It's a hard test, which is why this book wastes no words in explaining the many items one must understand in order to pass the exam. As NASAA indicates in their FAQ, the Series 63 is not a "memorization exam." Rather it is a test of competency. Beyond reading the book please visit the Examzone website for help at www.examzone.com. Whatever you do, please don't assume you can read the book over a weekend and then sit for the test. Our successful customers follow the study plan created when they purchase the Success Program. Take your time, and you will do fine. Step one is to start reading this textbook. Best of luck, and we look forward to hearing from you when you pass your exam!.Product Details
Price
$50.00
Publisher
Independently Published
Publish Date
December 01, 2020
Pages
160
Dimensions
8.5 X 11.02 X 0.34 inches | 0.01 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9798698684169
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About the Author
ROBERT MARTIN WALKER is an ordained United Methodist minister and pastor of First Church of Round Hill in Greenwich, Connecticut. He is the author of numerous books, including Encounters With the Living God, Politically Correct Parables, Politically Correct Old Testament Stories, You Might Be a United Methodist If . . . , Encounters on the Road to the Cross, The Jesus I Knew, You're Probably a United Methodist If...., and the Leader Guide for God's Care for Us: A Study of Ezekial in the Bible Reader Series. Walker also writes regularly for Adult Bible Studies and other publications. Bob holds degrees from Yale Divinity School, Perkins School of Theology, and Southern Methodist University.