An investor maintains cash balances at both an FDIC-insured commercial bank and a SIPC-member broker-dealer. If both financial institutions were to fail, which statement accurately compares the maximum protection limit for cash claims under SIPC to the deposit coverage provided by the FDIC?
- SIPC covers cash claims up to 250,000 per depositor per bank.Cevap
- BSIPC covers cash claims up to 250,000 per depositor.
- CSIPC covers investment market losses up to 250,000.
- DSIPC provides unlimited protection for cash claims, whereas the FDIC caps deposit coverage at $250,000.
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SIPC covers cash claims up to 250,000 per depositor per bank.
SIPC provides protection against broker-dealer failure up to 250,000. FDIC insurance provides up to 250,000.
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Comparison of SIPC cash sub-limits and FDIC deposit insurance limits