A compliance officer is preparing an educational guide distinguishing Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC) coverage from Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) protection for retail investors. Which of the following statements regarding the scope and coverage limits of SIPC and FDIC protections are correct? Select all that apply.
- SIPC provides protection against broker-dealer failure up to 250,000 for cash claims.Cevap
- BFDIC insurance protects bank depositors against investment market losses in money market mutual funds purchased through an insured commercial bank.
- Commodity futures contracts and fixed annuities held in a customer account at a failed broker-dealer are excluded from SIPC coverage.Cevap
- DAn investor holding both an individual cash account and an individual margin account at the same broker-dealer is treated as two separate customers for SIPC coverage limits.
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The correct statements are that SIPC coverage is capped at 250,000 for cash), and that commodity futures contracts and fixed annuities are excluded from SIPC coverage.
SIPC protection covers securities and cash at a failed broker-dealer up to 250,000 for cash). Non-securities such as commodity futures and fixed annuities are not covered.
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SIPC vs. FDIC Coverage Scope and Account Aggregation
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