A registered representative is reviewing the account setup and authorization documentation for two new customer relationships:
1. Apex Ventures Inc., a corporation opening a cash trading account. The firm receives a corporate resolution designating the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) as the authorized trader. Subsequently, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) signs a Limited Power of Attorney (LPOA) purporting to grant third-party trading authority to an external investment advisor.
2. A Tenants in Common (TIC) brokerage account established by three business partners—Partner X (50% share), Partner Y (30% share), and Partner Z (20% share). Partner X requests that trading proceeds be disbursed via check made out solely to Partner X.
Which of the following statements regarding the legal documentation, trading privileges, and disbursement rules for these accounts are CORRECT?
- Any check disbursements from the Tenants in Common account must be made payable jointly to all three account owners, regardless of individual ownership percentages or trading authorization.Cevap
- The Limited Power of Attorney granted to the external advisor is ineffective unless backed by a corporate resolution specifically granting authority to delegate trading control to a third party.Cevap
- CUpon the death of Partner Z, Partner Z's 20% equity interest in the TIC account automatically transfers to Partner X and Partner Y in proportion to their existing ownership stakes.
- DThe corporate resolution granting trading authority to the Chief Executive Officer inherently empowers the officer to withdraw account funds to third-party bank accounts.