A financial compliance manager is preparing a regulatory comparison guide detailing investor protection rules for broker-dealers and commercial banks. Which of the following statements regarding the coverage limits and scope of protection provided by SIPC and FDIC are correct?
- SIPC protection covers customer claims up to 250,000 for cash claims.Cevap
- FDIC insurance protects deposit accounts such as checking, savings, and certificates of deposit up to $250,000 per depositor per insured bank, but does not extend coverage to investment products like mutual funds or equity securities.Cevap
- CSIPC indemnifies retail investors against investment portfolio losses resulting from severe market downturns or unsuitable broker recommendations up to the $500,000 threshold.
- DCommodity futures contracts and fixed annuities maintained within a brokerage account receive full cash-claim protection under SIPC up to $250,000.
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SIPC protection covers up to 250,000) against broker-dealer insolvency, while FDIC protects traditional bank deposit accounts up to $250,000 per depositor per bank excluding non-deposit investments. Neither framework covers market losses, and SIPC explicitly excludes commodity futures and fixed annuities.
SIPC coverage provides protection up to 250,000 cash claim cap upon broker-dealer insolvency. FDIC covers bank deposit accounts up to $250,000 per depositor per bank while excluding investment products like mutual funds. Both statements represent fundamental regulatory standards.
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SIPC vs. FDIC Protection Scope and Coverage Caps