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Series 26

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Series 26
1. A license allowing one to manage sales staff at an investment company or annuity. One must complete a Series 26 exam in order to obtain the license.

2. The exam required to obtain a Series 26 license. It consists of 110 multiple choice questions; topics covered in the exam include hiring, training, supervision, sales and business practices, and book keeping. To take the Series 26 exam, one must already possess a Series 6 or Series 7 license.


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