Financial market participants operate under specific regulatory definitions and transaction capacities. Which of the following statements regarding investor classifications and market participant roles are correct?
- An accredited investor includes a natural person who has an individual net worth exceeding $1,000,000, excluding the value of their primary residence.Cevap
- A broker-dealer acting as a dealer operates in a principal capacity, executing trades for its own inventory account.Cevap
- CAn institution qualifies as a Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB) under Rule 144A if it owns and invests at least $1,000,000 in securities of unaffiliated issuers.
- DA securities firm acting as an agent (broker) trades directly from its own inventory and charges a markup on the trade.
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The statements confirming that an accredited investor includes individuals with over $1,000,000 in net worth (excluding primary residence) and that a dealer acts in a principal capacity trading from its own account are correct.
The individual net worth threshold for an accredited investor is $1,000,000 excluding primary residence equity. In addition, a securities firm acting as a dealer operates in a principal capacity trading out of its own inventory.
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Distinction between investor qualification thresholds (Accredited vs. QIB) and broker-dealer transaction capacities (Agent vs. Principal).