Match each settlement date, trade confirmation disclosure, or corporate action concept on the left with its corresponding rule or market effect on the right.
- Regular-way settlement cycle for corporate stock transactionsT+1 (settles one business day after the trade date)
- Ex-dividend date for a regular-way cash dividendOccurs exactly one business day prior to the record date
- Trade confirmation requirement when a firm acts in an agency capacityMust state the amount of commission charged to the customer
- Effect of a reverse stock split on an investor's positionReduces total share count while increasing the per-share price proportionally
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Each settlement, confirmation disclosure, and corporate action concept is paired with its precise regulatory rule or operational outcome under standard T+1 market practices.
Each concept on the left matches its corresponding rule: regular-way equity settlement takes place on T+1; the ex-dividend date is one business day prior to the record date under T+1 settlement; acting as an agent requires disclosing the commission on the trade confirmation; and a reverse stock split decreases the number of shares outstanding while increasing the per-share market price proportionally.
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Settlement Cycles, Confirmation Capacity Disclosures, and Corporate Actions