An investor holds accounts at both a FINRA-member broker-dealer and an FDIC-insured commercial bank. Which of the following statements regarding the coverage rules and limitations of SIPC and FDIC protections are correct?
- FDIC coverage protects qualifying bank deposit accounts up to 500,000 total (including a $250,000 cap for cash) against broker-dealer insolvency.Cevap
- Neither SIPC nor FDIC protection guards an investor against financial losses resulting from declines in market value.Cevap
- CCommodity futures contracts and fixed annuity products held inside a brokerage account receive full SIPC protection up to the $500,000 overall limit.
- DSIPC provides up to $500,000 in cash protection per separate customer if an account holds no debt or equity securities at the time of liquidation.
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The correct statements state that FDIC covers bank deposit accounts up to 500,000 total (with a $250,000 cash sublimit) for broker-dealer insolvency, and that neither SIPC nor FDIC protects against investment losses caused by market declines.
FDIC protects qualifying bank deposits up to 500,000 total (with a $250,000 cash sublimit) against broker-dealer insolvency. Neither program protects against loss of value due to market fluctuations.
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SIPC vs. FDIC Protection Limits and Exclusions