When evaluating the legal and operational framework of financial market intermediaries, which of the following statements accurately describe the characteristics of an Investment Adviser as distinguished from a Broker-Dealer? Select all that apply.
- They are compensated primarily through fee-based arrangements, such as a percentage of assets under management, rather than trade-by-trade commissions.Cevap
- They owe an explicit statutory fiduciary duty to act in the best interest of their clients at all times under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940.Cevap
- CThey regularly fill customer buy and sell orders from their own proprietary inventory in a principal capacity.
- DThey clear and settle equity transactions directly through membership in the National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC).
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Investment Advisers are distinguished from Broker-Dealers by earning fee-based compensation (such as asset-under-management fees) and adhering to a legal fiduciary duty under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940.
Investment Advisers are defined under federal securities laws by providing investment advice for compensation (typically asset-based or flat fees) and holding an explicit fiduciary duty to put clients' interests first. They do not trade as market makers from proprietary inventory or act as clearing firms.
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Investment Adviser vs. Broker-Dealer Regulatory and Operational Distinctions