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Government securities questions are not risk-free questions.

Even when credit quality is high, the exam can still test maturity, interest-rate risk, tax treatment, agency features, and whether the product fits the customer's goal.

Separate safety language from market risk.

Treasury

Treasury securities

Practice bills, notes, bonds, maturity, interest-rate risk, tax treatment, and income expectations.

Agency

Agency securities

Know that agency features, guarantees, and risks should be read carefully before choosing the answer.

Fit

Customer suitability

Safety, income, liquidity, maturity, and tax needs all affect whether the security fits the customer.

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Compare government securities with other fixed-income questions.

Compare corporate bonds

Corporate bond questions often add issuer credit quality and call-risk issues.

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Compare municipal bonds

Municipal bonds add issuer type, tax treatment, disclosure, and customer tax bracket questions.

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Check tax effects

Tax treatment can change the best answer when two fixed-income products both look suitable.

Review tax questions