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Zorluk: ZorSettlement Dates, Trade Confirmations, and Corporate Actions

Match each trade confirmation disclosure, settlement convention, or corporate action milestone with its corresponding regulatory rule or operational requirement under FINRA and SEC standards.

  • Trade execution where the broker-dealer acts in an Agency capacity (as a broker)Must disclose the exact commission charged to the customer on the trade confirmation
  • Trade execution where the broker-dealer acts in a Principal capacity (as a dealer from inventory)Must disclose the markup or markdown added to or subtracted from the prevailing market price on the confirmation
  • Regular-way settlement timeline for corporate stock, corporate bond, and municipal bond transactionsSettlement occurs on the first business day following the trade date (T+1T+1)
  • Standard ex-dividend date determination for a regular cash dividend under T+1T+1 settlementSet by the relevant SRO as exactly one business day prior to the record date (T1T-1 relative to record date)

Cevap

The correct matches pair Agency transactions with commission disclosure; Principal transactions with markup/markdown disclosure; Corporate equity and bond regular-way settlement with T+1T+1; and standard cash dividend ex-dates with one business day prior to the record date.
Each transaction scenario and market operation is correctly paired according to FINRA/SEC regulatory guidelines: Agency trades disclose commissions, Principal inventory trades disclose markups/markdowns, standard regular-way settlement for corporate debt and equities takes one business day (T+1T+1), and the ex-dividend date for a normal cash dividend is set to one business day prior to the record date.

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1
Identify broker capacity disclosure rules
Agency (broker) trades require commission disclosure; Principal (dealer) trades require markup/markdown disclosure.
FINRA confirmation rules mandate distinct capacity disclosures based on whether the firm acts as a middleman or trades from its own account.
2
Determine regular-way settlement cycles for corporate securities
Corporate stocks, corporate bonds, and municipal bonds settle regular-way on T+1T+1.
Standard industry regulation (SEC Rule 15c6-1) establishes T+1T+1 as the default settlement cycle.
3
Calculate the ex-dividend date relative to record date under T+1T+1 settlement
The ex-dividend date is fixed at one business day prior to the record date.
Since trades settle in one business day, buying stock on or after the day before the record date (the ex-date) means settlement occurs after the record date, leaving the dividend with the seller.

Anahtar Kavram

Broker-dealer capacity disclosures, regular-way T+1T+1 settlement cycles, and dividend milestone ex-date mechanics.
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