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Zorluk: OrtaBroker-Dealers, Investment Advisers, and Intermediaries

Financial market participants operating in the securities industry must adhere to specific legal definitions, capacity rules, and clearing framework standards. Which of the following statements correctly describe the regulatory distinctions between market entities or operational capacities? (Select all that apply.)

  1. Investment advisers owe a legal fiduciary duty to their clients under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, whereas broker-dealers executing retail recommendations are governed primarily by Regulation Best Interest (Reg BI).Cevap
  2. Receiving special compensation, such as an asset-based fee specifically for providing investment advice, generally requires a firm to register as an investment adviser.Cevap
  3. C
    A broker-dealer acting in an agency capacity trades securities directly out of its own inventory and charges the customer a mark-up or mark-down on the execution.
  4. D
    The National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC) holds physical and electronic custody of securities, whereas the Depository Trust Company (DTC) provides trade clearing, settlement, and netting services.

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The correct statements state that investment advisers owe an ongoing fiduciary duty under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 while broker-dealers comply with Regulation Best Interest, and that receiving special compensation for investment advice triggers investment adviser registration.
The statements regarding fiduciary standard differences under the 1940 Act versus Regulation Best Interest for broker-dealers, as well as the special compensation trigger for investment adviser registration, accurately state federal securities regulations and SEC rules.

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1
Evaluate the regulatory standards governing Investment Advisers versus Broker-Dealers.
Investment advisers operate under a strict fiduciary duty under the 1940 Act. Broker-dealers providing retail recommendations must satisfy SEC Regulation Best Interest (Reg BI) and FINRA suitability standards.
This correctly highlights the statutory standard governing advisory relationships versus sales/brokerage recommendations.
2
Analyze the compensation triggers distinguishing broker-dealer activities from investment advice.
Receiving special or separate compensation (e.g., wrap fees, hourly advice fees, or AUM fees) removes the broker-dealer exclusion and requires registration as an investment adviser.
The 'ABC' test defines an Investment Adviser as providing Advice, being in the Business, and receiving Compensation.
3
Examine the firm capacity definitions (Agency vs. Principal).
Agency transactions involve acting as a middleman (broker) charging a commission. Principal transactions involve buying/selling from inventory (dealer) charging a mark-up or mark-down.
Associating inventory trades and mark-ups with agency capacity is incorrect.
4
Verify clearing and depository entity functions (NSCC vs. DTC).
DTC functions as the central securities depository for custody and settlement records. NSCC provides trade clearing, netting, and risk management.
Swapping the responsibilities of NSCC and DTC is a common error.

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Distinctions between Broker-Dealer capacities, Investment Adviser status triggers, and post-trade infrastructure roles.
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