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Soru 461Soru

Match each margin account regulatory requirement or document with its corresponding definition or core function.

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Regulation T Initial Requirement
FINRA Initial Minimum Equity Rule
Hypothecation Agreement
Loan Consent Agreement

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Regulation T Initial Requirement matches with the 50% deposit requirement; FINRA Initial Minimum Equity Rule matches with the $2,000 (or 100% of purchase) equity threshold; Hypothecation Agreement matches with pledging customer securities as loan collateral; and Loan Consent Agreement matches with optional authorization to lend customer securities.
Each term accurately reflects its regulatory rule or contractual function. Regulation T sets the standard initial margin rate at 50%, FINRA enforces a minimum initial equity requirement of 2,000(or1002,000 (or 100% for transactions under 2,000), the hypothecation agreement authorizes borrowing against customer collateral, and the loan consent agreement gives optional permission to lend customer shares.

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1
Identify the governing body and deposit percentage for Regulation T.
Regulation T is established by the Federal Reserve Board and requires a 50% initial deposit.
Reg T regulates the extension of credit by broker-dealers for marginable securities.
2
Identify FINRA's baseline minimum dollar equity requirement.
FINRA requires a minimum initial customer equity of $2,000 or 100% of the trade value if less.
This prevents undercapitalized accounts from opening small margin positions without adequate equity.
3
Distinguish between mandatory account agreements (Credit and Hypothecation) and optional agreements (Loan Consent).
Hypothecation pledges customer securities to secure the debt, while Loan Consent permits lending customer securities for short selling.
Understanding account documentation is essential for regulatory compliance on the SIE exam.

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Margin Account Regulations and Documentation Requirements
Soru 462Soru

Match each prohibited market practice with its correct regulatory definition.

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Churning
Freeriding
Marking the Close
Capping

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Churning matches excessive trading to generate commissions; Freeriding matches selling purchased securities before paying for them; Marking the Close matches executing trades near market close to influence final price; Capping matches entering sell orders to prevent price from rising.
Each prohibited practice corresponds directly to its established regulatory definition under FINRA and SEC rules. Churning targets commission abuse by representatives; Freeriding violates payment requirements under Regulation T; Marking the Close artificially inflates or suppresses closing prints; and Capping places sell volume to prevent upward price movement.

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1
Identify the primary motive and method of Churning.
Excessive trading controlled by a broker to maximize commission revenue matches definition 4.
Registered representatives owe a fiduciary duty to suit trading activity to customer objectives rather than personal commission generation.
2
Identify the mechanics of Freeriding.
Buying securities and subsequently liquidating them before making full payment matches definition 1.
Federal Reserve Board Regulation T requires full settlement payment for purchases made in cash accounts.
3
Identify the timing and objective of Marking the Close.
Executing orders right before market close to affect the benchmark closing price matches definition 2.
Closing prices affect portfolio valuations, margin requirements, and option exercise settlements.
4
Identify the structure of Capping.
Placing sell orders to cap the market price from breaking above a ceiling matches definition 3.
Capping is frequently used by option writers seeking to prevent call options from expiring in-the-money.

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Prohibited Market Manipulation and Fraudulent Practices
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Soru 463Soru

Match each prohibited market practice with its correct regulatory description.

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Capping
Pegging
Marking the Close
Cornering the Market

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Capping matches placing sell orders to prevent price increases above a threshold; Pegging matches placing buy orders to prevent price decreases below a threshold; Marking the Close matches executing trades near market close to manipulate reported settlement prices; Cornering the Market matches acquiring control over an asset's supply to dictate prices.
Each practice reflects a distinct manipulative trading mechanism prohibited under securities regulations. Capping uses sell orders to suppress price growth above a target. Pegging uses buy orders to support price levels above a floor. Marking the Close relies on execution timing right before market close to alter closing price data. Cornering the Market relies on supply control to force price inflation.

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1
Analyze the prohibited practice of capping
Identify that capping suppresses upward price movement via sell orders to cap the market price.
Capping targets an upper price bound to keep options or market prices below a specific strike/threshold.
2
Analyze the prohibited practice of pegging
Identify that pegging supports lower price bounds via buy orders to hold market price at or above a floor.
Pegging creates artificial demand to prevent a stock price from dropping below a target level.
3
Analyze marking the close
Identify that marking the close targets the final trading period to manipulate official closing prices.
Closing prices affect daily account valuations, NAVs, and margin calls, making late trading manipulation illegal.
4
Analyze cornering the market
Identify that cornering involves dominating asset supply to dictate trading terms.
Gaining excessive control over circulating supply allows a market participant to unfairly control market pricing.

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Forms of Prohibited Market Manipulation under FINRA and SEC Rules
Soru 464Soru

Match each anti-money laundering (AML) or sanctions compliance obligation with its primary regulatory trigger or operational requirement under FINRA, FinCEN, and federal regulations.

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Currency Transaction Report (CTR)
Suspicious Activity Report (SAR)
Customer Identification Program (CIP)
OFAC Sanctions Compliance

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Currency Transaction Report matches physical cash transactions over 10,000filedwithin15calendardays;SuspiciousActivityReportmatchessuspecttransactionsof10,000 filed within 15 calendar days; Suspicious Activity Report matches suspect transactions of 5,000 or more filed within 30 calendar days; Customer Identification Program matches identity verification of name, DOB, address, and tax ID upon account opening; OFAC Sanctions Compliance matches screening against SDN lists and freezing targeted assets.
Each regulatory requirement directly aligns with its legal standard: CTR covers cash above 10,000(15days),SARcoverssuspiciousactsof10,000 (15 days), SAR covers suspicious acts of 5,000 or more (30 days), CIP requires basic identity verification at account setup, and OFAC requires screening against SDN lists to freeze prohibited transactions.

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1
Identify the threshold and timeline for Currency Transaction Reports (CTR).
CTRs apply specifically to physical currency/cash transactions over $10,000 within a single business day and must be submitted within 15 calendar days.
FinCEN rules under the Bank Secrecy Act enforce strict cash reporting thresholds.
2
Identify the threshold and timeline for Suspicious Activity Reports (SAR).
SARs apply to suspicious activities involving $5,000 or more and must be filed confidentially within 30 calendar days.
Broker-dealers are required to report suspicious transactions that indicate potential legal violations or money laundering.
3
Identify the mandatory components of a Customer Identification Program (CIP).
CIP mandates obtaining four core customer pieces of information: legal name, date of birth, physical address, and taxpayer identification number (SSN/TIN).
USA PATRIOT Act Title III rules require firms to reasonably verify customer identity to prevent illegal account access.
4
Identify the primary obligation under OFAC screening rules.
Firms must screen names against OFAC sanction lists and immediately freeze assets and report any matches.
OFAC enforces U.S. economic and trade sanctions against targeted foreign countries and terrorists.

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AML Filing Thresholds, CIP Verification, and OFAC Compliance Obligations
Soru 465Soru

Match each corporate action or settlement regulation event on the left with its corresponding rule requirement or operational timeline on the right under current SEC and FINRA standards.

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Regular-way settlement for US corporate stock trades
Ex-dividend date for a standard cash dividend
Broker-dealer executing a customer trade as an agent
Ex-dividend date for a stock dividend of 25% or greater

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Regular-way settlement for US corporate stock trades matches with 'Settles T+1 (one business day after the trade date)'. Ex-dividend date for a standard cash dividend matches with 'Set on the business day immediately preceding the record date'. Broker-dealer executing a customer trade as an agent matches with 'Must disclose commission charged on the trade confirmation'. Ex-dividend date for a stock dividend of 25% or greater matches with 'Set on the business day immediately following the payable date'.
Each item correctly reflects FINRA and SEC rules: Regular-way equity settlement is T+1; standard cash dividend ex-dates precede record dates by one business day; agency executions require commission disclosure; and large stock dividends (25% or more) have their ex-date set on the business day following the payable date.

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1
Identify regular-way settlement rules for equities.
Regular-way settlement for US equities, corporate bonds, and municipal bonds occurs on T+1T+1.
Current SEC rules mandate a 1-business-day settlement timeframe.
2
Determine ex-dividend date rules for standard cash dividends under T+1.
Because settlement is T+1T+1, an investor must purchase the stock the business day prior to the record date to be settled by the record date, making the ex-dividend date one business day before the record date.
The ex-date is the first day the stock trades without the right to receive the dividend.
3
Analyze capacity disclosure rules on trade confirmations.
Agency capacity requires disclosing commission; principal capacity requires disclosing markup or markdown.
FINRA Rule 2232 requires clear capacity and compensation disclosures on written trade confirmations.
4
Determine ex-dividend date exception for large stock dividends/splits.
For stock dividends or splits of 25% or greater, the ex-dividend date is the first business day after the payable date.
Due to due-bill tracking requirements, trades up to the payable date carry the dividend/split value.

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Settlement dates, confirmation requirements, and corporate action rules under SEC/FINRA guidelines.
Soru 466Soru

Match each anti-money laundering (AML), customer identification, or Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) regulatory mandate with its exact statutory reporting trigger, target entity, and deadline under federal securities regulations.

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FinCEN Currency Transaction Report (CTR / Form 112)
FinCEN Suspicious Activity Report (SAR / Form SAR-SF)
OFAC Report of Blocked Property
Customer Identification Program (CIP) Baseline Verification Record

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FinCEN Currency Transaction Report matches with mandatory filing within 15 calendar days for cash transactions exceeding 10,000;FinCENSuspiciousActivityReportmatcheswithmandatoryfilingwithin30calendardaysofdetectionforsuspicioustransactionsof10,000; FinCEN Suspicious Activity Report matches with mandatory filing within 30 calendar days of detection for suspicious transactions of 5,000 or more; OFAC Report of Blocked Property matches with reporting to the U.S. Treasury within 10 business days after freezing SDN assets; CIP Baseline Verification Record matches with retaining identifying records for 5 years post-account closure.
Each regulatory requirement pairs with distinct statutory conditions: Currency Transaction Reports target physical cash over 10,000filedwithin15calendardays;SuspiciousActivityReportsaddresssuspiciousfunds/assetsof10,000 filed within 15 calendar days; Suspicious Activity Reports address suspicious funds/assets of 5,000 or more filed within 30 calendar days of discovery; OFAC SDN blocked property reports are due within 10 business days of asset freezing; and CIP identifying information must be retained for 5 years after account closure.

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1
Differentiate cash transaction thresholds from suspicious transaction thresholds
Recognize that CTRs apply to physical currency exceeding 10,000regardlessofsuspicion,whereasSARsapplytosuspiciousactivitiesreachingorexceeding10,000 regardless of suspicion, whereas SARs apply to suspicious activities reaching or exceeding 5,000.
Prevents confusing cash reporting limits with SAR thresholds.
2
Analyze filing deadlines and receiving regulatory bodies
Identify that CTRs have a 15-calendar-day FinCEN deadline, SARs have a 30-calendar-day FinCEN deadline from detection, and OFAC SDN blocked property reports have a 10-business-day deadline to OFAC (U.S. Treasury).
Distinguishes between FinCEN AML reporting schedules and Treasury sanctions reporting requirements.
3
Evaluate recordkeeping retention triggers for customer identification
Determine that CIP baseline customer identifying info (name, DOB, address, TIN) must be retained for 5 years AFTER account closure.
Differentiates post-account closure retention rules from general 3-year or 6-year broker-dealer record retention rules.

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AML, CIP, and OFAC Compliance Filing Triggers, Monetary Thresholds, and Retention Periods
Soru 467Soru

Below are specific statutory responsibilities and regulatory principles under federal securities law. Match each SEC jurisdiction function on the left with its correct operational description on the right.

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Prospectus Non-Endorsement Disclaimer
Civil Enforcement Authority
SRO Rule Approval Oversight
EDGAR System Oversight

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Prospectus Non-Endorsement Disclaimer matches statutory notice clarifying that registration does not imply SEC approval or guaranteed accuracy. Civil Enforcement Authority matches filing civil lawsuits in federal court for injunctions and disgorgement. SRO Rule Approval Oversight matches reviewing, approving, or rejecting proposed rule changes from FINRA. EDGAR System Oversight matches ensuring required corporate registration statements and periodic reports are publicly accessible.
Each regulatory function correctly maps to its legal boundaries under federal securities laws: the prospectus disclaimer clarifies non-approval, SEC civil enforcement targets federal court injunctions/disgorgement, SRO oversight controls FINRA rule approval, and EDGAR facilitates public access to corporate disclosure filings.

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1
Identify the purpose of the SEC Prospectus Non-Endorsement Disclaimer.
Recall that SEC registration does not equal approval or verification of accuracy; it indicates disclosure requirements have been met.
Prevents investors from assuming federal endorsement.
2
Distinguish SEC civil enforcement powers from criminal prosecution.
Match civil authority to SEC remedies (injunctions, civil penalties, disgorgement).
Criminal prosecutions are handled by the Department of Justice, not directly by the SEC.
3
Determine SEC authority over Self-Regulatory Organizations (SROs).
Match SRO oversight to reviewing and approving proposed rule changes.
SROs operate under the ultimate supervision of the SEC.
4
Identify the primary function of EDGAR.
Match EDGAR system oversight to managing public access to corporate registration statements and disclosures.
EDGAR is the SEC's electronic repository for public disclosures.

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Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Jurisdiction and Statutory Authority
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