Which of the following statements correctly describe the capacities in which a broker-dealer operates and how it is compensated? Select all that apply.
- When executing trades as an agent (broker), the firm matches buyers with sellers and charges a commission.Cevap
- When executing trades as a principal (dealer), the firm buys or sells from its own inventory and applies a markup or markdown.Cevap
- CWhen acting in a principal capacity, the firm acts purely as a middleman and earns a commission.
- DA firm may act as both an agent and a principal in the exact same transaction, charging both a commission and a markup.
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The correct statements are that broker-dealers acting in an agency (broker) capacity match buyers with sellers for a commission, and broker-dealers acting in a principal (dealer) capacity buy or sell from their own inventory for a markup or markdown.
A broker-dealer acts in an agency (broker) capacity when matching buy and sell orders between customers, taking no inventory position, and receiving a disclosed commission. A broker-dealer acts in a principal (dealer) capacity when it buys securities from or sells securities to a customer using its own inventory, receiving compensation through a markup on sales or a markdown on purchases.
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Broker-Dealer Operating Capacities (Agency vs. Principal)