In financial market operations, participant classifications define specific roles, asset thresholds, and regulatory boundaries. Which of the following statements correctly describe these investor and participant classifications?
- A Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB) is an institution that owns and invests at least $100 million in securities of non-affiliated issuers.Cevap
- A natural person can achieve accredited investor status by maintaining a net worth over $1,000,000, excluding the value of their primary residence.Cevap
- CA firm operating in a broker capacity acts as a principal, filling customer orders directly from its own inventory with a markup.
- DSelf-Regulatory Organizations (SROs) such as FINRA are federal government agencies empowered to bring criminal prosecutions against securities law violators.
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The correct statements are that a Qualified Institutional Buyer must own and invest at least 1,000,000 excluding primary residence equity.
The statements defining Qualified Institutional Buyers ( 1,000,000 excluding primary residence equity) accurately reflect SEC criteria established under Rule 144A and Regulation D.
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Classification qualification thresholds for accredited investors and QIBs alongside functional roles of broker-dealers and regulatory entities.