Match each financial entity or operational capacity with its corresponding regulatory role and compensation structure.
- Broker acting in an Agency CapacityExecutes customer orders by matching buyers and sellers, receiving a disclosed commission.
- Dealer acting in a Principal CapacityFills customer orders from its own inventory, charging a markup or markdown.
- Registered Investment Adviser (RIA)Owes a fiduciary duty to clients and receives fee-based compensation for investment advice.
- Carrying (Clearing) Broker-DealerHolds customer funds and securities, clears and settles transactions, and issues account statements.
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Broker acting in an Agency Capacity pairs with executing customer orders for a disclosed commission; Dealer acting in a Principal Capacity pairs with filling orders from inventory for a markup or markdown; Registered Investment Adviser pairs with providing investment advice under a fiduciary duty for fee-based compensation; Carrying Broker-Dealer pairs with holding customer funds, clearing transactions, and issuing statements.
Each market intermediary is matched accurately according to FINRA and SEC definitions: Brokers act as agents for commissions; Dealers act as principals trading inventory for markups/markdowns; RIAs act as fiduciaries earning fee-based compensation; and Carrying Firms provide trade clearance, custody, and statement reporting services.
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Distinguishing market participant capacities, regulatory obligations, compensation models, and clearing functions under U.S. securities regulations.