Udemy - Canadian Investment Regulatory Exam (CIRE) prep course

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Canadian Investment Regulatory Exam (CIRE) prep course

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Published 10/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 2h 42m | Size: 1.8 GB

Complete prep for the CIRE exam by CIRO with instructor-led videos, podcasts, strategies, and exam-focused learning.

What you'll learn
Understand the Canadian securities regulatory framework and the role of CIRO in overseeing investment dealers and registrants.
Build strong client relationship skills by mastering KYC (Know Your Client), suitability, and the Client Relationship Model (CRM).
Apply scope of client relationship principles to advisory, discretionary, and order-execution-only (OEO) accounts.
Handle client complaints professionally and compliantly, following CIRO’s prescribed processes and timelines.
Analyze markets, industries, and companies using both fundamental and technical analysis for informed client recommendations.
nstrate knowledge of securities, managed products, mutual funds, and derivatives, including key features, risks, and suitability.
Recognize and resolve conflicts of interest while upholding ethical standards and prioritizing client interests.
Develop exam-day strategies for managing time, eliminating wrong answers, and applying knowledge across 110 multiple-choice questions.
Master all 9 syllabus elements of the Canadian Investment Regulatory Exam (CIRE), including regulation, client relationships, products, markets, and ethics.

Requirements
No prior experience is required — this course is designed for beginners and first-time candidates for the Canadian Investment Regulatory Exam (CIRE).
A basic interest in finance, investing, or capital markets is helpful, but not mandatory.
Learners should have access to a computer, tablet, or smartphone with internet connection to watch videos, listen to podcasts, and download study materials.
A notebook or digital note-taking app is recommended to track key concepts and exam tips.
Most importantly: a commitment to learn and prepare for a professional licensing exam.