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Soru 421Soru

Match each prohibited market practice under SEC and FINRA rules with the regulatory scenario or definition that accurately describes the violation.

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Front Running
Painting the Tape
Capping
Interpositioning

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Front Running matches entering proprietary orders ahead of pending non-public customer block orders; Painting the Tape matches executing collusive trades to report artificial volume on the consolidated tape; Capping matches submitting sell orders in an underlying equity to keep its market price below a strike price; Interpositioning matches inserting an unnecessary third-party broker-dealer between a customer and the best execution market center.
Each practice aligns directly with SEC and FINRA rules: Front Running involves taking personal/firm advantage of non-public block order information; Painting the Tape generates deceptive reported ticker volume; Capping suppresses stock prices to protect short option positions; Interpositioning adds an unnecessary intermediary that increases customer execution costs.

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1
Evaluate Front Running
Identified as trading ahead of customer block orders
FINRA Rule 5270 prohibits firms and associated persons from trading for their own accounts while possessing material, non-public information about an imminent block trade.
2
Evaluate Painting the Tape
Identified as artificial trade reporting
Manipulative trading designed to give a false appearance of market activity on public ticker feeds violates market integrity and SEC Rule 10b-5.
3
Evaluate Capping
Identified as price suppression near option expiration
Capping is designed to hold an underlying security's price down to prevent call options from expiring in-the-money.
4
Evaluate Interpositioning
Identified as routing orders through unnecessary intermediate dealers
FINRA Rule 5310 requires best execution; introducing an unneeded middleman increases transaction fees and violates duty to the customer.

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Prohibited Market Manipulation and Fraudulent Practices
Soru 422Soru

Match each margin account transaction or holding scenario on the left with its corresponding initial deposit or minimum equity requirement under Regulation T and FINRA rules on the right.

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An investor opens a margin account and purchases $6,000 of marginable equity securities as the initial trade.
An investor opens a margin account and purchases $3,200 of marginable equity securities as the initial trade.
An investor opens a margin account and purchases $1,500 of marginable equity securities as the initial trade.
An investor maintains an established long stock position in an existing margin account.

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The initial purchase of 6,000requiresa6,000 requires a 3,000 deposit (50% Reg T). The initial purchase of 3,200requiresa3,200 requires a 2,000 deposit (FINRA minimum equity floor). The initial purchase of 1,500requiresa1,500 requires a 1,500 deposit (100% of purchase price for trades under $2,000). The established long position requires ongoing minimum maintenance equity of 25% of current market value.
Margin requirements combine Regulation T (50% initial margin) and FINRA Rule 4210 initial equity and maintenance thresholds. Purchases exceeding 4,000require504,000 require 50% deposit ( 3,000 for a 6,000trade).Purchasesbetween6,000 trade). Purchases between 2,000 and 4,000requirea4,000 require a 2,000 flat deposit (2,000fora2,000 for a 3,200 trade). Purchases under 2,000require1002,000 require 100% of the purchase price ( 1,500 for a $1,500 trade). Long position ongoing minimum maintenance equity is 25%.

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1
Calculate the 50% Regulation T initial margin requirement for each long equity transaction.
6,000trade506,000 trade → 50% = 3,000; 3,200trade503,200 trade → 50% = 1,600; 1,500trade501,500 trade → 50% = 750.
Regulation T establishes a baseline requirement that investors pay for at least 50% of marginable stock purchases.
2
Apply the FINRA minimum initial equity rule thresholds to initial transactions in new margin accounts.
For trades over 4,000(4,000 ( 6,000 trade), Reg T of 3,000applies.Fortradesbetween3,000 applies. For trades between 2,000 and 4,000(4,000 ( 3,200 trade), the FINRA 2,000floorapplies.Fortradesunder2,000 floor applies. For trades under 2,000 (1,500trade),1001,500 trade), 100% of the trade cost ( 1,500) applies.
FINRA imposes a minimum equity rule requiring $2,000 or 100% of the purchase price, whichever is less, to prevent over-leveraging on small accounts.
3
Identify the minimum maintenance requirement for long equity positions after initial settlement.
FINRA Rule 4210 sets minimum maintenance equity for long positions at 25% of market value.
Maintenance requirements ensure the customer maintains sufficient collateral to cover price drops in margined securities.

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Regulation T and FINRA Initial & Maintenance Margin Requirements
Soru 423Soru

Match each anti-money laundering (AML) and customer due diligence component on the left with its correct regulatory threshold or operational requirement on the right.

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Currency Transaction Report (CTR)
Suspicious Activity Report (SAR)
Customer Identification Program (CIP)
Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)

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Currency Transaction Report (CTR) matches with filing within 15 calendar days for cash transactions exceeding 10,000;SuspiciousActivityReport(SAR)matcheswithfilingwithin30calendardaysforsuspiciousactivityof10,000; Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) matches with filing within 30 calendar days for suspicious activity of 5,000 or more; Customer Identification Program (CIP) matches with verifying identity details (name, DOB, address, Tax ID); and Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) matches with maintaining the Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) list to block or freeze sanctioned accounts.
Each AML item is correctly matched according to federal regulatory standards: CTR applies to cash transactions exceeding 10,000within15calendardays;SARappliestosuspiciousactivitiesof10,000 within 15 calendar days; SAR applies to suspicious activities of 5,000 or more within 30 calendar days; CIP requires identity verification using official identification numbers and personal details; and OFAC enforces economic sanctions via the SDN list.

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1
Identify the CTR requirement.
Cash transactions exceeding $10,000 require a Currency Transaction Report filed within 15 calendar days.
The Bank Secrecy Act requires tracking large physical cash deposits and withdrawals.
2
Identify the SAR reporting trigger and timeline.
Suspicious transactions involving $5,000 or more require a Suspicious Activity Report filed within 30 calendar days.
Treasury and FINRA rules establish $5,000 as the mandatory reporting threshold for suspicious customer activity.
3
Determine the primary mandate of the CIP rules.
Firms must collect and verify basic identifying information (name, DOB, legal address, SSN/TIN).
USA PATRIOT Act provisions mandate verification to prevent illegal account access.
4
Identify the role of OFAC screening.
Firms must check accounts against the SDN list to block asset transfers connected to targeted foreign nations or criminals.
Federal sanctions regulations demand immediate freezing of assets belonging to SDN listed entities.

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Core AML Filings, KYC Requirements, and Sanctions Screening Controls
Soru 424Soru

Match each margin account borrowing requirement or disclosure mandate on the left with its corresponding regulatory rule or functional description on the right.

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Regulation T Initial Margin Requirement
FINRA Minimum Initial Equity Rule
FINRA Minimum Maintenance Requirement (Long)
Margin Risk Disclosure Statement

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Regulation T Initial Margin Requirement matches the Federal Reserve Board's 50% deposit rule. FINRA Minimum Initial Equity Rule matches the $2,000 absolute minimum deposit requirement. FINRA Minimum Maintenance Requirement (Long) matches the 25% ongoing equity threshold. Margin Risk Disclosure Statement matches the required customer disclosure explaining account liquidation rights.
Each regulatory requirement and disclosure document directly maps to its established rule: Regulation T enforces a 50% initial deposit set by the Federal Reserve Board; FINRA Rule 4210 requires a minimum initial equity floor of $2,000; FINRA maintenance rules enforce a minimum 25% equity level for long positions; and the Margin Risk Disclosure Statement details firm liquidation rights and margin risks.

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1
Identify the regulatory authority and specific percentage requirement set by Federal Reserve Board Regulation T.
Regulation T requires an initial deposit of 50% of the purchase price for marginable securities.
Reg T sets Federal Reserve policy for credit extensions in securities accounts.
2
Distinguish between Federal Reserve initial requirements and FINRA SRO rules for minimum equity.
FINRA mandates a $2,000 minimum equity deposit for initial transactions (or 100% of trade value if smaller).
FINRA Rule 4210 adds a minimum floor to protect broker-dealers from low-dollar credit exposure.
3
Differentiate between initial margin rules and ongoing minimum maintenance rules.
FINRA minimum maintenance requires keeping at least 25% equity in long margin accounts.
Maintenance requirements ensure ongoing solvency as market prices fluctuate.
4
Determine the legal purpose of the Margin Risk Disclosure Statement.
The disclosure document informs customers that firms can liquidate assets without notice to satisfy margin calls.
FINRA rules require delivering risk disclosures before or at the time of margin account opening.

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Margin account requirements under Regulation T and FINRA Rule 4210, including initial deposits, ongoing maintenance standards, and risk disclosure obligations.
Tahmini Süre:1m 15s
Soru 425Soru

Match each settlement, trade confirmation, or corporate action concept on the left with its corresponding FINRA/SEC rule or market adjustment on the right.

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Regular-Way Equity Trade Settlement
Agency Trade Confirmation Disclosure
Principal Trade Confirmation Disclosure
Reverse Stock Split Execution

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Regular-Way Equity Trade Settlement pairs with T+1 settlement rule; Agency Trade Confirmation Disclosure pairs with commission disclosure; Principal Trade Confirmation Disclosure pairs with markup or markdown disclosure; Reverse Stock Split Execution pairs with decreasing total share count while increasing per-share market price.
Each trading concept correctly aligns with its standard regulatory definition or corporate action outcome: Regular-way equity settlement requires T+1 settlement; agency transactions require disclosing commissions on confirmations; principal transactions require disclosing markups or markdowns; and reverse stock splits reduce total share quantity while raising per-share price proportionally.

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1
Identify regular-way settlement rules for equity securities under current SEC standards.
Regular-way equity transactions settle on T+1 (one business day after trade date).
SEC Rule 15c6-1 establishes the T+1 standard settlement cycle for corporate equities, corporate bonds, and municipal bonds.
2
Differentiate trade confirmation disclosure requirements based on broker-dealer capacity.
Agency trades require disclosing commission, whereas principal trades require disclosing markup or markdown.
FINRA Rule 2232 and SEC Rule 10b-10 mandate capacity disclosures reflecting whether the firm acted as a broker (agent) or dealer (principal).
3
Analyze the mechanics of a corporate reverse stock split on shareholder positions.
The total number of shares decreases and the price per share increases proportionally.
A reverse split consolidates shares to increase nominal per-share trading price while preserving total market capitalization.

Anahtar Kavram

Regular-way settlement timelines, capacity confirmation disclosures, and corporate action position adjustments
Tahmini Süre:1m 30s
Soru 426Soru

Match each prohibited securities market practice with the regulatory scenario or definition that accurately describes the violation.

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Interpositioning
Front Running
Marking the Close
Free-riding

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Interpositioning matches inserting an unnecessary third party to generate extra costs; Front Running matches trading ahead of an upcoming nonpublic customer block order; Marking the Close matches entering trades near the end of the session to manipulate closing prices; and Free-riding matches buying and selling securities in a cash account without paying for the purchase.
Each concept corresponds directly to its FINRA and SEC prohibited practice definition. Interpositioning adds an unneeded intermediary. Front running uses nonpublic block order information to trade ahead. Marking the close manipulates closing prices. Free-riding violates Regulation T settlement payment requirements in cash accounts.

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1
Analyze Interpositioning
Identified as introducing a redundant middleman between the broker-dealer and the market maker.
Broker-dealers must seek best execution; inserting an unneeded intermediary violates FINRA Rule 5310.
2
Analyze Front Running
Identified as trading ahead of a pending customer block transaction.
Using nonpublic knowledge of imminent large order flow for proprietary advantage violates FINRA Rule 5270.
3
Analyze Marking the Close
Identified as manipulating end-of-day market prices.
Executing transactions specifically timed at market close to alter valuation reports or margin calls is prohibited market manipulation.
4
Analyze Free-riding
Identified as selling securities in a cash account before paying for the purchase.
Regulation T requires full payment for cash account transactions; using sale proceeds to pay for the buy constitutes free-riding and incurs a 90-day account freeze.

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Prohibited Market Manipulation and Fraudulent Practices
Tahmini Süre:1m 30s
Soru 427Soru

Match each transaction scenario or market activity under FINRA and SEC rules with its corresponding settlement timeline or trade confirmation disclosure requirement.

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A regular-way purchase of corporate bonds executed on Wednesday, June 10
A cash settlement transaction for common stock executed on Friday, October 16 at 10:00 AM
A regular-way equity transaction executed on the business day immediately preceding the dividend record date
A retail customer stock purchase filled directly out of the broker-dealer's own inventory

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Each scenario correctly aligns with its governing settlement timeframe or confirmation disclosure rule: (1) Corporate bond regular-way trades settle on T+1T+1 (Thursday following Wednesday trade); (2) Cash settlement requires same-day trade and settlement (Friday execution settles Friday); (3) Trades executed one business day before the record date occur on the ex-dividend date (buyer is not entitled to dividend); (4) Principal trades from inventory require confirmation disclosure of principal capacity and markup.
The correct pairings accurately match trade conditions to FINRA and SEC regulatory requirements. Regular-way corporate bond trades settle in one business day (T+1T+1). Cash settlement requires same-day execution and settlement. The ex-dividend date under T+1T+1 settlement rules is set one business day prior to the record date, meaning trades executed on that day do not convey dividend rights to the buyer. Trades executed by a firm out of inventory represent principal capacity and require confirmation of the principal role and markup.

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1
Analyze standard regular-way settlement cycles for corporate fixed income securities under current SEC/FINRA rules.
Regular-way settlement is T+1T+1 business day, meaning a Wednesday trade settles on Thursday.
Effective rules mandate T+1T+1 regular-way settlement for equities, corporate debt, and municipal debt.
2
Identify cash settlement rules versus regular-way settlement rules.
Cash settlement trades require full payment and security delivery on the trade date itself.
Cash settlement contracts specify same-day completion.
3
Determine the relationship between the ex-dividend date and record date under T+1T+1 settlement.
Under T+1T+1, the ex-dividend date is one business day before the record date. Buying on this day means buying ex-dividend (without the dividend entitlement).
To be entitled to a dividend, an investor must settle and be an owner of record on or before the record date. Buying on the ex-date causes settlement to occur on the record date, but FINRA rules designate the ex-date as the first day stock trades without dividend rights.
4
Determine broker-dealer capacity disclosure rules on trade confirmations.
Trading out of inventory means acting as a principal, requiring disclosure of principal capacity and markup/markdown on the trade confirmation.
Broker-dealers acting as dealers (principal) charge markups or markdowns, whereas broker-dealers acting as agents (brokers) charge commissions.

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Settlement Timelines (T+1T+1, Cash Settlement), Ex-Dividend Dates, and Trade Confirmation Capacity Disclosures
Soru 428Soru

Match each anti-money laundering (AML), customer identification, or sanctions compliance obligation on the left with its corresponding regulatory threshold or filing mandate on the right.

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Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) filing mandate for broker-dealers
Currency Transaction Report (CTR) filing mandate under the BSA
Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) match response
Customer Identification Program (CIP) document recordkeeping requirement

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The correct pairings match: (1) SAR filing mandate with mandatory filing within 30 calendar days for suspicious transactions of 5,000ormore;(2)CTRfilingmandatewithmandatoryfilingwithin15calendardaysforcurrencytransactionsexceeding5,000 or more; (2) CTR filing mandate with mandatory filing within 15 calendar days for currency transactions exceeding 10,000 in a single day; (3) OFAC SDN match response with immediate asset blocking and mandatory reporting within 10 business days; and (4) CIP recordkeeping with retention of verification records for 5 years after account closure.
The correct pairings accurately reflect FINRA, FinCEN, BSA, and OFAC regulatory standards: SARs require filing within 30 calendar days for suspicious transactions of 5,000ormore;CTRsrequirefilingwithin15calendardaysforcurrencytransactionsexceeding5,000 or more; CTRs require filing within 15 calendar days for currency transactions exceeding 10,000 in a single day; OFAC matches require immediate asset blocking and reporting within 10 business days; and CIP records must be maintained for 5 years following account closure.

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1
Identify the filing threshold and timeframe for Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs).
Broker-dealers must file a SAR for suspicious transactions involving $5,000 or more within 30 calendar days.
BSA regulations establish the $5,000 monetary threshold and 30-day reporting window for suspicious activity.
2
Identify the threshold and filing deadline for Currency Transaction Reports (CTRs).
Broker-dealers must file a CTR within 15 calendar days when physical cash transactions in a single day exceed $10,000.
BSA mandates reporting of large physical currency transactions exceeding $10,000 within 15 calendar days.
3
Determine the required compliance action upon identifying an OFAC SDN match.
Assets must be blocked immediately and reported to OFAC within 10 business days.
Federal sanctions laws prohibit dealing with blocked persons and require prompt notification.
4
Determine the record retention period for Customer Identification Program (CIP) documents.
Records must be retained for 5 years after the customer's account is closed.
CIP rules under the USA PATRIOT Act mandate 5-year post-account-closure retention.

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Anti-Money Laundering (AML), Customer Identification Program (CIP), and Sanctions Compliance Deadlines and Thresholds
Soru 429Soru

Match each regulatory borrowing rule or margin account constraint on the left with its correct operational threshold or requirement on the right.

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Broker-Dealer Securities Rehypothecation Limit
Regulation T Payment Settlement Timeframe Window
Pattern Day Trader Margin Account Minimum Equity Requirement
Short Equity Maintenance Margin Base Requirement

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Broker-Dealer Securities Rehypothecation Limit pairs with the 140% debit balance repledging cap; Regulation T Payment Settlement Timeframe Window pairs with payment due within two business days post regular-way settlement (T+4T+4); Pattern Day Trader Margin Account Minimum Equity Requirement pairs with the $25,000 equity threshold; Short Equity Maintenance Margin Base Requirement pairs with the 30% maintenance requirement.
The pairings correctly connect each margin account statutory or regulatory threshold with its corresponding operational requirement under Federal Reserve Regulation T, SEC Rule 15c3-3, and FINRA Rule 4210.

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1
Identify the hypothecation and rehypothecation rules under SEC and FINRA borrowing standards.
Broker-dealers can repledge customer securities up to 140% of the customer's net debit balance to secure bank margin loans.
This limits broker-dealer leverage while allowing financing for client debit balances.
2
Determine the settlement and payment deadlines prescribed by Federal Reserve Regulation T.
Payment is required within T+4T+4 business days (regular-way settlement T+2T+2 plus 2 extension days).
Regulation T enforces credit restrictions and settlement windows across broker-dealers.
3
Examine the specialized equity requirements for pattern day trading accounts.
Pattern day traders are subject to a mandatory $25,000 minimum account equity threshold.
High-frequency intra-day trading poses elevated financial risks requiring higher risk buffers.
4
Contrast long and short equity maintenance requirements under FINRA Rule 4210.
Long positions require a 25% maintenance level, whereas short positions require a 30% maintenance level.
Short positions carry unlimited potential loss risk, justifying a higher ongoing equity cushion.

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Margin account regulations, borrowing thresholds, and maintenance requirements under Federal Reserve and FINRA rules
Tahmini Süre:2m 0s
Soru 430Soru

Match each Anti-Money Laundering (AML) or sanctions compliance mechanism with its corresponding regulatory obligation or operational requirement.

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FinCEN 314(a) Information Request
FinCEN 314(b) Safe Harbor Provision
OFAC SDN List Asset Blocking
CIP Verification Recordkeeping Mandate

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The correct matches pair FinCEN 314(a) with the mandatory 14-day record search obligation, FinCEN 314(b) with voluntary inter-institution information sharing under safe harbor, OFAC SDN asset blocking with immediate fund freezing and 10-business-day Treasury reporting, and CIP verification recordkeeping with the 5-year post-closure retention rule.
Each AML compliance tool aligns directly with its governing rule: FinCEN 314(a) commands a mandatory record search completed within 14 days; FinCEN 314(b) offers safe harbor immunity for voluntary sharing between financial institutions; OFAC SDN blocking demands immediate asset freezing paired with a 10-business-day report to Treasury; and CIP rules enforce a 5-year record retention period post account closure.

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1
Analyze FinCEN Section 314 provisions to distinguish government-initiated search mandates from inter-firm sharing rules.
Determine that Section 314(a) governs mandatory government queries requiring a 14-day search turnaround, whereas Section 314(b) authorizes voluntary sharing between institutions with statutory safe harbor protection.
USA PATRIOT Act regulatory framework for information sharing.
2
Examine Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) enforcement procedures upon confirming an SDN match.
Establish that blocked assets must be frozen immediately without notifying the customer, and a report must be filed with OFAC within 10 business days.
U.S. Treasury Department sanctions compliance regulations.
3
Determine customer identification document retention timelines under Customer Identification Program (CIP) requirements.
Confirm that customer verification records must be maintained for 5 years following account termination.
FINRA Rule 3310 and Bank Secrecy Act recordkeeping standards.

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AML, KYC, and Sanctions Regulatory Compliance Frameworks
Soru 431Soru

Match each margin account agreement or borrowing requirement term to its appropriate regulatory function or description.

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Credit Agreement
Hypothecation Agreement
Loan Consent Agreement
Regulation T Requirement

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Credit Agreement pairs with disclosing credit and interest terms; Hypothecation Agreement pairs with pledging customer securities as loan collateral; Loan Consent Agreement pairs with optional lending of customer securities; Regulation T Requirement pairs with the Federal Reserve 50% initial margin deposit mandate.
Each document and regulatory rule fulfills a distinct purpose in margin trading: the Credit Agreement outlines interest and financing terms; the Hypothecation Agreement pledges collateral; the Loan Consent Agreement grants optional authorization to lend customer securities; and Regulation T sets the initial Federal Reserve deposit requirement at 50%.

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1
Identify the primary function of each required margin disclosure document.
The Credit Agreement governs loan interest computation, while the Hypothecation Agreement establishes collateral rights for the broker-dealer.
Broker-dealers are required to provide clear credit disclosure and establish collateral rights before extending credit to customers.
2
Distinguish between mandatory and optional account documentation.
The Loan Consent Agreement is optional for customers, whereas the Credit and Hypothecation Agreements are mandatory to open a margin account.
Lending customer securities to third parties requires explicit, optional customer consent.
3
Identify the governing regulatory rule for initial margin purchases.
Regulation T sets the standard initial deposit requirement at 50%.
The Federal Reserve Board enforces Regulation T to control credit expansion in the securities markets.

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Margin Account Documentation and Regulation T Borrowing Requirements
Tahmini Süre:1m 0s
Soru 432Soru

Match each anti-money laundering (AML) and compliance requirement with its correct regulatory threshold or timeline.

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Currency Transaction Report (CTR)
Suspicious Activity Report (SAR)
SAR Filing Deadline
OFAC SDN List Match Action

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Currency Transaction Reports (CTRs) correspond to physical cash transactions exceeding 10,000.SuspiciousActivityReports(SARs)correspondtotransactionsinvolving10,000. Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) correspond to transactions involving 5,000 or more with suspected illegal activity. The SAR filing deadline is within 30 calendar days of initial detection. An OFAC SDN List match requires immediate asset blocking and reporting within 10 business days.
Each regulatory report and compliance action serves a distinct purpose under federal law: Currency Transaction Reports (CTRs) monitor physical cash transactions over 10,000;SuspiciousActivityReports(SARs)monitorsuspicioustransactionsof10,000; Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) monitor suspicious transactions of 5,000 or more and carry a 30-calendar-day filing deadline; OFAC sanctions enforcement demands immediate asset blocking and formal reporting within 10 business days.

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1
Identify the threshold for currency transaction reporting
CTRs apply to cash transactions over $10,000 in a single day
The Bank Secrecy Act requires tracking large physical currency movements regardless of suspicion.
2
Identify the monetary threshold and filing timeline for suspicious activity reporting
SARs apply to suspicious activity of $5,000 or more and must be filed within 30 calendar days
FinCEN regulations mandate reporting suspicious conduct meeting the $5,000 trigger within 30 days of detection.
3
Identify the compliance obligation for sanctions screening under OFAC
SDN list matches mandate immediate freezing of assets and notification to OFAC within 10 business days
Federal sanctions regulations require strict asset blocking to prevent prohibited transactions.

Anahtar Kavram

Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Reporting Thresholds and Sanctions Compliance
Tahmini Süre:1m 30s
Soru 433Soru

Match each margin account document or regulatory rule on the left with its corresponding primary function or requirement on the right.

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Credit Agreement
Hypothecation Agreement
Loan Consent Agreement
Regulation T Initial Margin Rule

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Credit Agreement matches the interest terms and credit disclosure; Hypothecation Agreement matches pledging customer securities as collateral; Loan Consent Agreement matches the optional lending of customer securities to third parties; Regulation T Initial Margin Rule matches the mandatory 50% initial equity deposit requirement.
Each document or rule serves a specific role: Credit Agreement outlines interest charges and debit terms; Hypothecation Agreement pledges purchased securities to secure the loan; Loan Consent Agreement optionally permits lending securities to third parties; and Regulation T requires a 50% initial equity deposit.

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1
Identify mandatory customer disclosures regarding interest rates and credit calculation.
Credit Agreement is matched with the disclosure of terms, conditions, and interest computation methodology.
Federal and FINRA rules require full written disclosure of credit terms to margin clients.
2
Identify the legal document used to pledge securities as margin loan collateral.
Hypothecation Agreement is matched with pledging customer margin securities as collateral.
Broker-dealers require security backing to extend credit, which hypothecation provides.
3
Differentiate optional account documentation from mandatory disclosures.
Loan Consent Agreement is matched with the optional permission to lend securities for short seller usage.
Customers are not required to sign a loan consent agreement to open a margin account.
4
Apply Federal Reserve Board margin requirements for initial equity transactions.
Regulation T Initial Margin Rule is matched with the standard 50% deposit requirement.
Regulation T dictates that initial purchases on credit require a 50% equity commitment from the investor.

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Margin Account Agreements and Regulatory Borrowing Standards
Tahmini Süre:1m 30s
Soru 434Soru

Match each prohibited market practice on the left with its correct regulatory definition on the right.

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Spoofing
Wash Trading
Front Running
Churning

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Spoofing matches with entering non-bona fide orders intended to be canceled prior to execution. Wash Trading matches with executing trades with no change in beneficial ownership. Front Running matches with trading ahead of an unexecuted customer block order. Churning matches with excessive trading in a discretionary account to generate commissions.
The correct pairings directly reflect regulatory definitions established by FINRA and federal securities regulations: Spoofing uses non-bona fide orders designed for cancellation; Wash Trading generates fake volume without beneficial ownership changes; Front Running trades ahead of an impending block order; and Churning involves excessive trading within discretionary accounts for commissions.

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1
Define Spoofing
Spoofing involves entering non-bona fide orders designed to deceive market participants, which are canceled before execution.
Creating deceptive order book depth without intent to trade is fraudulent order entry.
2
Define Wash Trading
Wash trading is buying and selling the same security with no genuine change in beneficial ownership.
Generating pre-arranged volume without financial risk distorts market activity records.
3
Define Front Running
Front running is trading ahead of a pending, unexecuted customer block order.
Using nonpublic knowledge of pending customer orders for self-dealing breaches regulatory conduct rules.
4
Define Churning
Churning is excessive trading activity in a discretionary customer account driven by commission generation.
Prioritizing broker compensation over customer interest and suitability violates FINRA standards.

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Prohibited Market Manipulation and Fraudulent Practices
Soru 435Soru

Match each anti-money laundering (AML) and compliance rule under FINRA regulations and the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) with its correct monetary threshold or required operational action.

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Currency Transaction Report (CTR)
Suspicious Activity Report (SAR)
Customer Identification Program (CIP)
OFAC Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) Match

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Currency Transaction Report (CTR) pairs with physical cash transactions exceeding 10,000inasinglebusinessday;SuspiciousActivityReport(SAR)pairswithsuspicioustransactionsinvolvingatleast10,000 in a single business day; Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) pairs with suspicious transactions involving at least 5,000; Customer Identification Program (CIP) pairs with mandatory collection of four identifying elements (Name, DOB, Address, TIN); OFAC SDN Match pairs with mandatory obligation to immediately block assets and report within 10 business days.
Each regulation correctly corresponds to its specific threshold or operational mandate: CTRs target physical cash over 10,000;SARstargetsuspiciousactivityof10,000; SARs target suspicious activity of 5,000 or more; CIP enforces obtaining the four primary identifying elements prior to opening an account; and OFAC SDN hits require immediate asset freezing and a 10-business-day reporting window.

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1
Determine the regulatory requirement for currency tracking
Physical currency transactions over $10,000 require a CTR filing.
The Bank Secrecy Act focuses specifically on large cash deposits, withdrawals, or transfers exceeding $10,000 in one business day.
2
Determine the reporting standard for suspicious activity
Suspicious transactions meeting or exceeding $5,000 mandate a SAR filing.
FinCEN regulations set the monetary threshold for reporting suspicious activity by broker-dealers at $5,000.
3
Identify core identity verification requirements for customer onboarding
CIP mandates obtaining four core customer elements: name, date of birth, physical street address, and SSN/TIN.
USA PATRIOT Act rules require financial institutions to verify customer identities to combat money laundering and terrorism financing.
4
Identify mandatory compliance actions for federal economic sanctions matches
OFAC SDN list matches require freezing assets immediately and reporting within 10 business days.
U.S. sanctions law strictly prohibits financial dealings with sanctioned targets and mandates asset blocking.

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AML Filing Thresholds and Sanctions Compliance
Soru 436Soru

Match each prohibited market practice on the left with its corresponding regulatory violation definition on the right, as established under FINRA and SEC rules governing securities trading.

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Interpositioning
Free-Riding
Pegging
Painting the Tape

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Interpositioning matches with inserting an unnecessary third-party broker-dealer; Free-Riding matches with selling a security before paying for its initial purchase in a cash account; Pegging matches with entering orders to stabilize or fix a security's price; Painting the Tape matches with executing artificial trades to create a false impression of volume.
Each prohibited practice corresponds strictly to its FINRA and SEC definition: Interpositioning illegally adds an unnecessary intermediary firm between client and market; Free-Riding illegally utilizes unsettled sale proceeds to satisfy a purchase obligation in a cash account; Pegging artificially fixes market price levels; and Painting the Tape creates fake reported trading activity.

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1
Identify the regulatory definition for Interpositioning.
Recognize that interpositioning involves adding an redundant intermediary firm into a transaction sequence, burdening the customer with additional unnecessary execution costs.
FINRA Rule 5310 requires best execution; interpositioning violates this rule unless the customer receives a better execution.
2
Identify the regulatory definition for Free-Riding.
Connect free-riding to Regulation T settlement rules, where a customer fails to deposit funds for a purchase and attempts to pay using sale proceeds.
Federal Reserve Board Regulation T prohibits paying for securities with proceeds from their sale in cash accounts.
3
Identify the regulatory definition for Pegging.
Associate pegging with artificial price stabilization intended to prevent market price declines.
Section 9(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 bans manipulation intended to create artificial price floors or caps (except under legal underwriting stabilization rules).
4
Identify the regulatory definition for Painting the Tape.
Link painting the tape to deceptive volume inflation through reported transactions.
Creating false trading activity deceives the public regarding actual market demand and liquidity.

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Prohibited Market Manipulation and Fraudulent Practices
Soru 437Soru

Match each prohibited securities industry practice with its corresponding regulatory definition under FINRA and SEC rules.

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Freeriding
Interpositioning
Pegging
Backing Away

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The correct pairings are: Freeriding matches purchasing a security and selling it before paying for the trade; Interpositioning matches inserting an unnecessary third party between a customer and the best market; Pegging matches entering trades to artificially stabilize or fix a security's price; Backing Away matches a market maker's failure to honor its published firm quote.
Freeriding is a credit extension violation involving non-payment prior to sale. Interpositioning violates best execution by adding an unneeded intermediary. Pegging artificially fixes market price levels. Backing away is a breach of a market maker's duty to trade at published quotes.

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1
Analyze each prohibited practice name on the left.
Identified four distinct regulatory violations: Freeriding, Interpositioning, Pegging, and Backing Away.
Clear categorization of industry definitions prevents confusion between trading conduct violations and quote integrity rules.
2
Match Freeriding with cash account settlement rules.
Pairs Freeriding with selling securities before paying for their initial purchase.
Federal Reserve Regulation T prohibits trading on unsettled funds without paying for the position first.
3
Match Interpositioning with order execution routing rules.
Pairs Interpositioning with inserting an unnecessary intermediary between customer and market.
FINRA Rule 5310 requires best execution, forbidding unnecessary intermediate fees.
4
Match Pegging and Backing Away with market maker and pricing obligations.
Pairs Pegging with artificial price stabilization and Backing Away with failing to honor firm market maker quotes.
Pegging manipulates fair supply and demand, while Backing Away violates market maker firm quote requirements.

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Prohibited Market Manipulation and Trading Violations
Tahmini Süre:1m 15s
Soru 438Soru

Match each anti-money laundering (AML), customer identification, or sanctions compliance regulatory item with its corresponding operational requirement or threshold under federal securities regulations.

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Currency Transaction Report (CTR)
Suspicious Activity Report (SAR)
Customer Identification Program (CIP)
Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) Sanctions

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Currency Transaction Report (CTR) matches with filing within 15 calendar days for cash transactions exceeding 10,000.SuspiciousActivityReport(SAR)matcheswithfilingwithin30calendardaysforsuspiciousactivityof10,000. Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) matches with filing within 30 calendar days for suspicious activity of 5,000 or more. Customer Identification Program (CIP) matches with collecting four core elements (name, date of birth, address, SSN/TIN). OFAC Sanctions matches with screening against the SDN list and immediately blocking matching assets.
Each regulatory requirement matches its exact rule standard: CTR filings govern cash deposits/withdrawals exceeding 10,000within15calendardays;SARfilingsgovernsuspicioustransactionsof10,000 within 15 calendar days; SAR filings govern suspicious transactions of 5,000 or more within 30 calendar days; CIP requires four specific identifying elements (name, DOB, physical address, and SSN/TIN); and OFAC mandates screening against list programs like the SDN list and immediately blocking matching assets.

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1
Identify cash currency threshold and timeline rules under federal AML regulations.
Physical currency transactions exceeding $10,000 in a single day require a CTR filed within 15 calendar days.
The Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) specifically targets large cash movements to combat money laundering.
2
Identify the trigger threshold and filing timeline for suspicious behavior.
Transactions involving $5,000 or more that lack legitimate business purpose require a SAR filed within 30 calendar days.
FinCEN rules establish the $5,000 threshold for broker-dealers reporting suspected unlawful activity.
3
Determine essential account onboarding requirements under identity verification rules.
CIP mandates obtaining legal name, date of birth, physical street address, and SSN/TIN.
USA PATRIOT Act Section 326 sets minimum customer identification requirements to verify customer identities.
4
Distinguish federal sanctions enforcement requirements from standard financial reporting.
OFAC regulations require screening clients against sanctions watchlists (SDN list) and immediately freezing prohibited accounts.
Treasury sanctions regulations mandate asset blocking rather than routine periodic transaction reporting.

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Anti-Money Laundering (AML), Customer Identification Program (CIP), and Sanctions Compliance Rules
Tahmini Süre:2m 0s
Soru 439Soru

Match each regulatory margin rule or borrowing standard to its corresponding operational constraint under Federal Reserve and FINRA regulations.

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FINRA Initial Equity Requirement for Long Stock Purchases Under $2,000
FINRA Initial Equity Requirement for Short Stock Sales Under $2,500
Broker-Dealer Rehypothecation Limit under SEC / FINRA Rules
Federal Reserve Board Marginability Restriction on New Issues (IPOs)

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The correct matches pair FINRA long purchases under 2,000witha1002,000 with a 100% cash deposit, short sales under 2,500 with a minimum $2,500 deposit, rehypothecation limits with 140% of debit balance, and new issue restrictions with the 30-day margin prohibition.
Each regulation specifies a mandatory operational boundary: long purchases under 2,000requirefullcashpayment(1002,000 require full cash payment (100%), short sales under 2,500 require a minimum $2,500 deposit due to short risk, broker-dealer rehypothecation to banks is capped at 140% of the customer debit balance, and new issue securities are non-marginable for 30 days post-effective date.

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1
Analyze the FINRA initial equity rule for small long purchases.
Purchases under 2,000requirea1002,000 require a 100% deposit (e.g., a 1,500 purchase requires $1,500 cash).
FINRA minimum equity is $2,000 or 100% of purchase price, whichever is less.
2
Analyze the FINRA initial equity rule for small short sales.
Short sales require a minimum deposit of 2,500,evenifthesaleamountisunder2,500, even if the sale amount is under 2,500.
Short positions carry unlimited risk, so FINRA enforces a strict $2,500 equity floor.
3
Identify the legal rehypothecation boundary for broker-dealers borrowing from banks.
The maximum rehypothecation amount is 140% of the customer's debit balance.
SEC Rule 15c3-3 protects customer assets from over-collateralization.
4
Identify margin restrictions regarding newly issued public offerings.
New issues cannot be bought on margin for 30 calendar days after issuance.
Federal Reserve Board rules mandate a 30-day seasoning period for new issues before becoming marginable.

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Margin Accounts and Borrowing Requirements
Soru 440Soru

A compliance officer at a member broker-dealer is conducting a review of trade execution practices and trading account activities. Match each prohibited market practice with the scenario that accurately describes the violation.

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Interpositioning
Freeriding
Marking the Close
Painting the Tape

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Interpositioning matches routing customer orders through an unnecessary third-party broker-dealer; Freeriding matches purchasing securities and selling them prior to settlement without depositing payment; Marking the Close matches submitting orders near the final market bell to influence settlement price; Painting the Tape matches executing coordinated trades to generate a false public appearance of liquidity.
Each listed practice represents a distinct statutory or regulatory violation under FINRA and SEC rules. Interpositioning violates best execution duties by adding redundant intermediaries. Freeriding violates Regulation T payment requirements. Marking the close artificially manipulates closing prices. Painting the tape deceives the public regarding genuine market liquidity through collusive trade reporting.

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1
Analyze trade execution requirements under FINRA Rule 5310 (Best Execution).
Identify that inserting a third-party intermediary that degrades pricing or adds transaction fees constitutes interpositioning.
Broker-dealers are obligated to use reasonable diligence to ascertain the best market for the subject security.
2
Evaluate Federal Reserve Regulation T settlement rules.
Determine that buying securities and selling them prior to paying for the purchase is freeriding, which results in a 90-day account freeze.
Payment for cash account purchases must be received prior to liquidating the same security.
3
Examine order timing and market manipulation schemes.
Match late-day orders designed to alter published closing quotes with marking the close, and collusive wash/matched trades aimed at faking volume with painting the tape.
Both practices intentionally distort market pricing and trade transparency to deceive investors.

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Prohibited Market Manipulation and Trade Execution Practices
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