Financial Advisor Study Guide 2026

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1. What does a portfolio's R-squared (R²) statistic tell a financial advisor?
The percentage of portfolio variance explained by movements in its benchmark

R² measures how closely a portfolio's performance tracks its benchmark, ranging from 0 (no correlation) to 100 (perfect correlation).

2. Which approach best supports sustainable client retention over time?
Offering proactive communication and regular reviews even when markets are calm

Proactive, consistent communication builds trust and long-term loyalty regardless of market conditions.

3. The largest possible risk to investors in _______ is overall market risk.
Stock funds

Overall market risk, also known as systematic risk, refers to the risk of losses due to factors affecting the entire market, such as economic downturns or geopolitical events. Stock funds, which invest primarily in equities, are inherently exposed to this broad market volatility. Therefore, changes in the overall stock market are the largest potential risk to investors in stock funds.

4. Which Series exam must branch office managers typically hold to supervise registered representatives?
Series 24

The Series 24 (General Securities Principal) is the standard principal qualification for supervising general securities activities and branch offices.

5. The Uniform Prudent Investor Act (UPIA) emphasizes that investment decisions should be evaluated:
In the context of the entire portfolio and overall strategy

UPIA adopts modern portfolio theory, evaluating each investment's risk and return in the context of the overall portfolio, not in isolation.

6. What is the purpose of an Investment Policy Statement (IPS) in a client relationship?
To document the client's goals, constraints, risk tolerance, and guidelines that govern the management of their portfolio

An IPS serves as a blueprint for managing the client's portfolio in alignment with their documented objectives and constraints.

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Financial Advisor Study Guide 2026 — Exam Format, Topics & Practice Questions