An investor holds three separate accounts at a FINRA-member broker-dealer undergoing SIPC liquidation:
1. An Individual Account containing 300,000 in cash that was transferred into an insured bank sweep program at an affiliated FDIC member institution.
2. A Joint Account (held with a spouse) containing 100,000 in uninvested cash.
3. A Commodity Futures Account containing $50,000 in cash margin for trading futures.
What is the total maximum SIPC protection available for this investor's claims at the insolvent broker-dealer?
- $680,000Cevap
- B$730,000
- C$930,000
- D$430,000
Cevap
The maximum SIPC protection available is $680,000.
SIPC provides coverage up to 250,000 for cash claims held at the broker-dealer. The Individual Account has 300,000 bank sweep cash is covered separately by FDIC at the bank). The Joint Account is a separate customer capacity and is covered up to its full 400,000 bonds + 0). Therefore, total SIPC coverage equals 500,000 = $680,000.
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