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Free Series 7 flashcards
A free Series 7 flashcards sample with high-yield prompts, answers, and a simple recall method for candidates comparing free flash card resources.
- Start with the free diagnostic to find weak topics.
- Use the related study pages below to repair the missed rule.
- Then prove the rule in mapped practice questions and a timed exam simulation.
Study sequence
Use the page, then prove it in reps.
Read the strategy, run a short diagnostic, repair the missed rule, then move into mapped practice.
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Use free flashcards as a sample, not the whole plan
Free Series 7 flashcards are useful for testing whether a deck is precise, current, and easy to recall. They are not enough by themselves. The exam rewards applied judgment, so cards should connect back to a textbook section, a practice explanation, and eventually timed mixed questions. PassSeries7 includes a public sample here and the full 385-card spaced-recall deck inside the product.
Sample Series 7 flashcards
Use these cards as quick recall prompts. Say the answer out loud before reading the back.
Front: What score do you need to pass the Series 7?
Back: FINRA lists the passing score as 72 on the scored exam. Use practice scores above that line as directional evidence, not a guarantee.
Front: What is SMA?
Back: SMA stands for Special Memorandum Account. It tracks excess equity in a margin account that can support withdrawals or additional buying power.
Front: Does SMA decrease when the market value falls?
Back: No. SMA does not decrease from market movement alone. It decreases when the customer uses it.
Front: What is the long margin equity formula?
Back: Long market value minus debit balance equals equity.
Front: What is the short margin equity formula?
Back: Credit balance minus short market value equals equity.
Front: What is the biggest options sign mistake?
Back: Reversing premium direction. Long options pay premium; short options collect premium.
Front: What is a covered call?
Back: Long stock plus a short call. It generates premium income but caps upside above the strike.
Front: What is the main difference between GO and revenue bonds?
Back: GO bonds are backed by taxing authority; revenue bonds are backed by project or enterprise revenue.
Front: What customer facts drive suitability?
Back: Objective, risk tolerance, time horizon, liquidity need, tax status, financial situation, and constraints.
Front: What should a missed practice question produce?
Back: A rule to relearn, a section to revisit, and a short retest soon after review.
How to study cards without memorizing trivia
Cards should be short enough to answer from memory and specific enough to change behavior on a question. If a card only says a term and a vague definition, add the exam trigger: what fact in the question stem wakes up that rule?
When the free sample is no longer enough
PassSeries7 turns that work into one chapter loop: a 436-page textbook, 385 flashcards, 1,000 mapped practice questions, endless practice, readiness tracking, and a 125-question timed simulation. The full deck matters once you need section coverage, review scheduling, and a way to connect cards to practice explanations. A free sample can prove the format; the full loop proves whether recall survives mixed questions.
Candidate questions
Frequently asked
Are all PassSeries7 flashcards free?
No. This page is a public sample. The full 385-card spaced-recall deck is included with paid PassSeries7 access.
Can free flashcards replace practice questions?
No. Flashcards build recall. Practice questions test application, distractor handling, and timing. Use both.
What makes a good Series 7 flashcard?
A good card is short, rule-specific, and tied to a question trigger. It should help you recognize when the rule matters.
Next study steps
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- Free Series 7 practice test
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- Series 7 margin formulas
Reg T, maintenance, SMA, buying power, and margin-account math.
- Series 7 options formulas
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- Series 7 practice questions
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- Best way to study
A practical reading, recall, practice, and simulation loop for serious candidates.
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PassSeries7 is an independent study product and is not affiliated with FINRA or any official exam body. The 2026 FINRA Series 7 outline is published at finra.org/series7.
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