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Soru 761Soru

Match each prohibited market practice or fraudulent activity with the scenario that best exemplifies its violation under FINRA and SEC rules.

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Front-Running
Churning
Free-Riding
Marking the Close

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Front-Running matches with executing personal orders prior to a client block order; Churning matches with excessive trading in a discretionary account to generate commissions; Free-Riding matches with selling securities in a cash account prior to settling the purchase; Marking the Close matches with entering trade orders near market close to manipulate the closing price.
Front-running involves trading ahead of customer block orders; churning represents excessive account trading to generate commissions; free-riding is selling unpaid securities in a cash account; marking the close refers to manipulating reported closing prices near market end.

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1
Analyze each prohibited market practice term provided in the left list.
Identified four distinct regulatory violations: Front-Running, Churning, Free-Riding, and Marking the Close.
Accurate matching requires isolating the defining regulatory characteristics of each practice.
2
Differentiate trading ahead of block orders from general insider trading or market manipulation.
Front-Running specifically addresses taking financial advantage of nonpublic advance knowledge of an impending customer block trade.
The key trigger is prior knowledge of material pending customer orders.
3
Distinguish between account control abuse and cash account settlement violations.
Churning requires control over the account and excessive turnover to generate fees, whereas Free-Riding involves non-payment in cash accounts under Regulation T.
Churning is a suitability and fiduciary breach by the broker, whereas Free-Riding is a payment settlement failure under margin regulations.
4
Correlate timing-based order entries with price manipulation terms.
Marking the Close specifically refers to entering transactions at market close to influence reported settlement prices.
Closing prices drive benchmark valuations, collateral calculations, and margin requirements.

Anahtar Kavram

Classification of Prohibited Market Manipulation and Fraudulent Practices
Soru 762Soru

Match each trade settlement concept, confirmation requirement, or corporate action on the left with its accurate regulatory rule or operational definition on the right.

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Ex-Dividend Date
Regular-Way Settlement
Broker-Dealer Capacity Disclosure
Reverse Stock Split

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The terms match their respective concepts as follows: Ex-Dividend Date matches the SRO-determined date one business day prior to record date; Regular-Way Settlement matches the T+1 operational timeline for securities trades; Broker-Dealer Capacity Disclosure matches the confirmation requirement identifying agency vs. principal role; and Reverse Stock Split matches the corporate action that decreases share count while increasing per-share price.
Each left-side concept correctly maps to its governing regulatory definition: the ex-dividend date occurs one business day before record date; regular-way settlement occurs on T+1; trade confirmations require disclosing agency versus principal capacity; and reverse splits reduce total shares while raising share price proportionally.

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1
Determine the dividend milestone timeline under T+1 settlement rules.
Because regular-way settlement takes one business day (T+1), an investor purchasing stock on or after the ex-dividend date (one business day before record date) will not settle in time to be an owner of record.
Ex-dividend date is set one business day prior to the record date by FINRA/SRO rules.
2
Identify current regular-way settlement cycles across security types.
Corporate equities, municipal bonds, and Treasury securities settle regular-way on T+1.
SEC rules require trade settlement to occur one business day after the trade date.
3
Review mandatory customer trade confirmation disclosures under SEC Rule 10b-10.
Confirmations must clearly state broker-dealer capacity (agency with commission vs. principal with markup/markdown).
Provides full transparency regarding firm compensation and execution role to retail investors.
4
Evaluate the financial impact of a reverse stock split on shareholder positions.
Total shares decrease and market price per share increases by the inverse split ratio.
Preserves total portfolio valuation while adjusting share count and price.

Anahtar Kavram

Settlement timelines (T+1), SRO ex-dividend rules, trade confirmation disclosures, and stock split corporate actions.
Tahmini Süre:1m 30s
Soru 763Soru

Under federal securities laws, a registered representative who passes material nonpublic information to a client can be held liable for insider trading violations even if the representative did not personally execute any trades based on that information.

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Cevap: True

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True
The statement is true because insider trading regulations hold tippers liable for passing material nonpublic information when the recipient trades on that information, regardless of whether the tipper executes trades or profits personally.

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1
Identify the role of the individual passing material nonpublic information.
The registered representative acts as a tipper by sharing material nonpublic information with a client.
Establishing whether material nonpublic information was communicated is the first step in assessing insider trading liability.
2
Evaluate tipper liability rules under federal insider trading regulations.
Liability attaches to both the tipper who discloses the information and the tippee who trades on it.
Personal execution of trades or direct monetary gain by the tipper is not a prerequisite for insider trading liability.

Anahtar Kavram

Tipper and Tippee Liability under Insider Trading Regulations
Soru 764Soru

Match each dividend timeline event in a corporate dividend distribution with its correct definition.

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Declaration Date
Ex-Dividend Date
Record Date
Payable Date

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Declaration Date corresponds to the board's official authorization announcement; Ex-Dividend Date corresponds to the first trading day without dividend eligibility; Record Date corresponds to the corporate cutoff date for shareholder registration; Payable Date corresponds to the distribution date.
The four key dividend dates follow the DERP order: Declaration Date (board authorization), Ex-Dividend Date (first trading date without dividend rights, established by SRO rules based on T+1 settlement), Record Date (issuer cutoff date for registered owners), and Payable Date (disbursement date).

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1
Match Declaration Date
Declaration Date matches the board of directors' announcement of the dividend.
The corporate board must officially declare the dividend before any other event takes place.
2
Match Ex-Dividend Date
Ex-Dividend Date matches the first day the stock trades without dividend rights.
Under regular-way settlement (T+1), purchasing on or after the ex-dividend date means the trade will not settle by the record date.
3
Match Record Date
Record Date matches the official corporate cutoff list date.
Only investors listed on the company's transfer agent records on this date receive the dividend.
4
Match Payable Date
Payable Date matches the actual disbursement of funds.
This is the day dividend checks or electronic transfers are sent to registered holders.

Anahtar Kavram

Corporate Dividend Milestone Sequence (DERP)
Soru 765Soru

Match each margin account agreement or disclosure document with its primary legal function or required disclosure under FINRA and Federal Reserve rules.

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Credit Agreement
Hypothecation Agreement
Loan Consent Agreement
Margin Risk Disclosure Document

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Credit Agreement matches terms of loan interest calculation; Hypothecation Agreement matches pledging securities as collateral; Loan Consent Agreement matches optional lending of customer securities; Margin Risk Disclosure Document matches disclosures regarding maintenance increases and forced liquidations.
Each margin account document serves a distinct regulatory purpose: the Credit Agreement specifies interest terms, the Hypothecation Agreement pledges collateral, the Loan Consent Agreement grants optional security lending rights, and the Margin Risk Disclosure Document clarifies liquidation policies and leverage risks.

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1
Analyze the purpose of the Credit Agreement.
It discloses interest rates, calculation formulas, and terms under which credit is extended.
Broker-dealers must disclose financing costs associated with maintaining a margin debit balance.
2
Analyze the purpose of the Hypothecation Agreement.
It secures the broker-dealer's loan by collateralizing customer margin securities.
Without hypothecation, the broker-dealer cannot extend credit using customer securities as backing.
3
Analyze the purpose of the Loan Consent Agreement.
It grants optional permission for the firm to lend customer shares to short sellers.
Unlike credit and hypothecation agreements, signing a loan consent form is not required to open a margin account.
4
Analyze the purpose of the Margin Risk Disclosure Document.
It highlights firm privileges, such as selling securities to cover margin calls without advance notice.
FINRA rules require upfront risk disclosure to prevent customer misunderstandings during market downturns.

Anahtar Kavram

Margin Account Documentation and Disclosure Requirements
Soru 766Soru

Match each trade confirmation disclosure requirement or corporate action milestone on the left with its correct regulatory definition or timing rule on the right under current FINRA and SEC rules.

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Agency Capacity Disclosure
Principal Capacity Disclosure
Regular-Way Cash Dividend Ex-Date
Large Stock Dividend (geq25\\geq 25\\%) Ex-Date

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Agency Capacity Disclosure pairs with commission disclosure; Principal Capacity Disclosure pairs with mark-up/mark-down disclosure; Regular-Way Cash Dividend Ex-Date pairs with falling on the Record Date; Large Stock Dividend (25% or greater) Ex-Date pairs with falling on the business day following the Payable Date.
Under current FINRA and SEC rules: (1) An agency confirmation must disclose that the firm acted as agent (broker) and list the commission. (2) A principal confirmation must disclose that the firm acted as principal (dealer) for its own inventory account and state the mark-up or mark-down. (3) Under T+1T+1 regular-way settlement, the ex-dividend date for standard cash dividends is the same business day as the Record Date. (4) For stock distributions of 25%25\% or greater, the SRO defers the ex-date to the first business day following the Payable Date, using due-bills during the intervening period.

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1
Analyze trade confirmation capacity rules
Broker-dealers acting in an agency capacity charge a commission, whereas broker-dealers acting in a principal capacity trade for inventory and charge a mark-up or mark-down.
FINRA Rule 2232 requires clear capacity and fee disclosure on trade confirmations.
2
Determine regular cash dividend ex-date timing under T+1T+1 settlement
Since regular-way settlement is T+1T+1, buying on the business day before the Record Date results in settlement on the Record Date (entitling the purchaser to the dividend). Thus, the ex-dividend date (first day trading without dividend) is the Record Date.
Under T+1T+1 rules, the ex-date coincides with the record date for standard cash distributions.
3
Determine large stock dividend (geq25\\geq 25\\%) ex-date timing
For stock splits or stock dividends of 25%25\% or more, FINRA/exchange rules dictate a deferred ex-date, which is the business day following the Payable Date, attached with due-bills prior to that date.
Due-bills track ownership transfers for large distributions until payment occurs.

Anahtar Kavram

Broker-Dealer Trade Confirmation Disclosures & Corporate Action Ex-Dates under T+1 Settlement
Soru 767Soru

A research analyst receives nonpublic details about an unannounced tender offer directly from an executive of an acquiring firm. Rather than trading personal accounts, the analyst passes this information to a retail customer who immediately buys shares of the target company. Which of the following statements correctly describes liability under insider trading regulations?

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Cevap: The analyst and the retail customer can both face legal liability for insider trading violations.

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The analyst (tipper) and the retail customer (tippee) can both be held liable for insider trading violations.
Under federal insider trading regulations, liability applies to both the person who passes material nonpublic information (the tipper) and the recipient who executes transactions using that information (the tippee). The analyst does not need to execute a trade personally to be held liable.

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1
Determine if the information shared is material and nonpublic.
Unannounced tender offer details directly from a corporate executive constitute material nonpublic information.
Information that would reasonably affect an investor's decision to buy or sell securities is material.
2
Evaluate the analyst's role (tipper).
The analyst communicated nonpublic information to a third party.
Tippers are liable under insider trading laws even if they do not execute trades themselves, provided a trade occurs based on the tip.
3
Evaluate the customer's role (tippee).
The retail customer executed a trade based on the nonpublic tip.
Tippees incur liability when they trade on information they know, or should know, was disclosed in breach of a fiduciary or confidentiality duty.

Anahtar Kavram

Tipper and Tippee Liability
Soru 768Soru

A portfolio analyst is conducting a risk breakdown for a diversified portfolio. Match each corporate event or market condition on the left with the primary non-systematic risk category it exemplifies on the right.

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A biotechnology firm suffers a steep earnings drop after its primary drug candidate fails to receive regulatory approval.
A highly leveraged retail corporation becomes insolvent when operating cash flows fall short of scheduled interest obligations.
An institutional investor holding a custom private placement note must accept a steep price discount to complete an immediate sale.
A corporate debenture issuer misses a scheduled semi-annual interest payment, triggering a credit rating downgrade to D.

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Biotechnology product approval failure matches Business Risk; Highly leveraged debt service default matches Financial Risk; Private placement discount sale matches Liquidity Risk; Corporate debenture payment default matches Credit (Default) Risk.
Each scenario isolates a specific company-specific risk factor. Business risk is driven by operational/product performance; financial risk stems from debt leverage and capital structure; liquidity risk concerns ease of conversion to cash without price concessions; credit risk directly concerns an issuer's default on debt obligations.

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1
Analyze each scenario to separate operational, capital structure, marketability, and repayment issues.
Identify that the scenarios test distinct sub-categories of non-systematic (diversifiable) risk.
Non-systematic risks originate from company-specific or security-specific factors.
2
Classify operational revenue risks.
Drug trial failure represents core operational failure, matching Business Risk.
Business risk stems from operating decisions, product failures, and market competition.
3
Differentiate financial leverage risk from operational risk.
Inability to service debt due to high debt load matches Financial Risk.
Financial risk is tied to capital structure decisions and debt financing load.
4
Distinguish between marketability friction and actual debt default.
Taking a price discount for an urgent sale of an illiquid security matches Liquidity Risk, while missing scheduled coupon payments matches Credit (Default) Risk.
Liquidity risk measures market execution impact, whereas credit risk measures issuer solvency and debt fulfillment.

Anahtar Kavram

Classification of Non-Systematic and Credit Risks
Tahmini Süre:2m 0s
Soru 769Soru

Match each prohibited market practice or fraudulent trading activity with its corresponding regulatory description.

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Marking the Close
Freeriding
Churning
Matched Orders

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Marking the Close matches with entering trades near the end of the trading day to artificially manipulate closing prices; Freeriding matches with purchasing securities in a cash account and selling them before paying for the purchase; Churning matches with executing excessive trades in a customer account to generate commissions; Matched Orders matches with colluding to place offsetting buy and sell orders to create false trading activity.
Each prohibited activity aligns with its regulatory definition established under FINRA rules and federal securities laws regarding market integrity and customer account protection.

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1
Identify the definition of Marking the Close
Marking the Close refers to executing orders near market close to artificially alter the reported closing valuation of a security.
Regulators monitor end-of-day order flow because closing prices impact portfolio valuations, margin requirements, and derivative settlements.
2
Identify the definition of Freeriding
Freeriding occurs when securities bought in a cash account are sold prior to making full settlement payment for the initial purchase.
Under Regulation T, purchases in a cash account must be fully paid for; selling before paying violates credit extension rules.
3
Identify the definition of Churning
Churning is excessive trading conducted by a registered representative in a customer's account primarily to generate commissions.
Registered representatives must ensure trading frequency aligns with the customer's financial profile and investment objectives.
4
Identify the definition of Matched Orders
Matched Orders involve pre-arranged transactions where buy and sell orders of equal size and price are entered concurrently by colluding parties.
Creating fake market activity or misleading appearance of liquidity violates Section 9 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

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Classification of Prohibited Market Manipulation and Fraudulent Practices
Tahmini Süre:1m 30s
Soru 770Soru

Match each type of non-systematic risk to the corporate or investment scenario that best illustrates it.

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Business Risk
Credit (Default) Risk
Liquidity Risk
Regulatory Risk

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Business Risk matches the pharmaceutical firm losing patent protection; Credit (Default) Risk matches the bond issuer missing an interest payment; Liquidity Risk matches the inability to quickly sell thinly traded bonds without a price concession; and Regulatory Risk matches new carbon emission policies imposing compliance costs.
Each non-systematic risk factor maps cleanly to a specific operational or financial threat unique to an issuer or security type: loss of patent impacts business revenue (Business Risk), missed debt payments represent default (Credit Risk), inability to liquidate thinly traded bonds without price concessions reflects illiquidity (Liquidity Risk), and statutory emission caps reflect policy shifts (Regulatory Risk).

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1
Analyze Business Risk
Identify company-specific operational hazards such as loss of patent protection or poor management.
Business risk directly affects operating revenues and product profitability of a single firm.
2
Analyze Credit (Default) Risk
Identify debt issuer default events such as missing scheduled interest or principal payments.
Credit risk measures the financial strength of the debt issuer.
3
Analyze Liquidity Risk
Identify marketability constraints, such as struggling to execute a sale in thin secondary markets.
Liquidity risk centers on conversion speed to cash without price concessions.
4
Analyze Regulatory Risk
Identify governmental policy or legal alterations affecting corporate costs.
Regulatory changes affect compliance requirements and industry operating environments.

Anahtar Kavram

Non-systematic risks are company- or industry-specific risks that can be mitigated through portfolio diversification, including business risk, credit risk, liquidity risk, and regulatory risk.
Tahmini Süre:1m 30s
Soru 771Soru

An investor purchases a non-qualified variable annuity to supplement retirement income. Which of the following statements correctly describe the tax treatment, separate account risk, and annuitization mechanics of this contract? Select all that apply.

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Cevap: Investment growth within the subaccounts accumulates on a tax-deferred basis during the accumulation phase.; Once annuitization begins, the number of annuity units remains fixed, while the monthly payout amount varies based on subaccount performance relative to the Assumed Interest Rate (AIR).

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The statements correctly asserting tax-deferred accumulation in subaccounts and fixed annuity units with fluctuating values relative to the Assumed Interest Rate (AIR) are correct.
The statement on tax-deferred growth accurately reflects how separate account earnings are treated prior to withdrawal. The statement on annuitization correctly describes how annuity unit count remains constant while payout values fluctuate based on subaccount investment return relative to the Assumed Interest Rate (AIR).

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1
Analyze accumulation tax mechanics
Dividends, interest, and capital gains in variable annuity separate account subaccounts grow without current income taxation until distributed.
IRS rules grant tax deferral to growth inside non-qualified variable annuities during the accumulation phase.
2
Evaluate payout unit mechanics
Annuitization converts accumulation units into a fixed quantity of annuity units whose dollar valuation changes according to subaccount performance compared to AIR.
The number of annuity units never changes after annuitization, making monthly payments variable based solely on market returns versus the baseline benchmark.
3
Differentiate surrender charges from tax penalties
Age 59½ eliminates the 10% IRS tax penalty, not insurer-imposed contract surrender charges.
Surrender charges are contractual penalties set by the insurance issuer, independent of federal tax code age thresholds.
4
Verify withdrawal taxation rules (LIFO vs. FIFO)
Withdrawals before annuitization are taxed on a LIFO basis (earnings out first).
Tax law requires earnings to be distributed as taxable ordinary income prior to the tax-free return of original non-qualified contributions.

Anahtar Kavram

Tax deferral, LIFO distribution taxation, surrender fee vs. IRS penalty distinction, and variable annuity payout mechanics under AIR.
Tahmini Süre:2m 0s
Soru 772Soru

Match each regulatory margin rule or requirement with its corresponding standard threshold or provision under Federal Reserve and FINRA regulations.

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Federal Reserve Regulation T Initial Margin
FINRA Minimum Initial Equity Rule
FINRA Minimum Maintenance Requirement (Long Position)
Pattern Day Trader Minimum Equity Requirement

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Federal Reserve Regulation T Initial Margin matches the 50% deposit requirement for marginable equities. FINRA Minimum Initial Equity Rule matches the 2,000(or1002,000 (or 100% of purchase price if less) deposit requirement. FINRA Minimum Maintenance Requirement (Long Position) matches the 25% of current market value requirement. Pattern Day Trader Minimum Equity Requirement matches the 25,000 account equity requirement.
Each margin requirement matches its specific regulatory body and rule definition: Regulation T sets initial margin at 50% of the purchase price; FINRA Rule 4210 establishes the minimum initial equity deposit of 2,000(or1002,000 (or 100% of purchase price if less than 2,000); FINRA sets ongoing long maintenance equity at 25% of current market value; and FINRA requires pattern day traders to maintain at least $25,000 in account equity.

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1
Identify Federal Reserve Board requirements
Regulation T establishes the 50% initial margin deposit requirement on marginable securities.
The Federal Reserve controls credit extension in securities trading under Reg T.
2
Identify FINRA initial trade deposit rules
FINRA requires an absolute minimum initial equity deposit of 2,000orthefullpurchasepriceifunder2,000 or the full purchase price if under 2,000.
This prevents micro-equity margin accounts from borrowing on very small transactions.
3
Identify ongoing account maintenance thresholds
FINRA Rule 4210 sets ongoing maintenance at 25% for long positions and $25,000 for pattern day trading accounts.
Maintenance rules protect broker-dealers against adverse market movements in customer margin accounts.

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Margin Account Rules and Borrowing Requirements
Soru 773Soru

An investor opens a new margin account with a FINRA member broker-dealer and executes a short sale of 300300 shares of XYZ stock at $12\$12 per share as the initial transaction in the account. Assuming Federal Reserve Regulation T is 50%50\%, what is the minimum dollar equity deposit required from the investor to satisfy the initial margin requirement?

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Cevap: $2,000\$2,000

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$2,000
Under Federal Reserve Regulation T, the initial margin requirement for short sales is 50% of the total transaction value (50%×$3,600=$1,80050\% \times \$3,600 = \$1,800). However, FINRA Rule 4210 imposes an absolute minimum initial equity deposit of 2,000toopenamarginposition.SincethecalculatedRegulationTamountof2,000 to open a margin position. Since the calculated Regulation T amount of 1,800 is below FINRA's 2,000floor,thecustomermustdeposit2,000 floor, the customer must deposit 2,000.

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1
Calculate the total market value of the short position.
300 shares×$12/share=$3,600300 \text{ shares} \times \$12/\text{share} = \$3,600
Initial margin calculations are based on the gross value of the transaction.
2
Calculate the Regulation T requirement (50%).
50\% \times \3,600=$1,8003,600 = \$1,800
Federal Reserve Regulation T specifies an initial requirement of 50% of the short sale proceeds.
3
Compare the Regulation T requirement against the FINRA Rule 4210 minimum initial equity requirement.
\text{Reg T requirement} = \1,800<FINRA minimum=$2,000Deposit required=$2,0001,800 < \text{FINRA minimum} = \$2,000 \rightarrow \text{Deposit required} = \$2,000
FINRA rules mandate a minimum initial equity deposit of 2,000(or1002,000 (or 100% of market value for transactions under 2,000). Because 1,800islessthan1,800 is less than 2,000, the investor must deposit the full $2,000.

Anahtar Kavram

Initial margin requirements under Regulation T and FINRA minimum equity rules for short transactions
Tahmini Süre:1m 30s
Soru 774Soru

A corporate treasury analyst is evaluating two fixed-income holdings in a firm's reserve portfolio: Security X, a 10-year U.S. Treasury note, and Security Y, a 10-year BBB-rated corporate bond issued by an industrial corporation. The Federal Reserve announces an unexpected 50 basis point increase in benchmark interest rates. Simultaneously, a major credit rating agency downgrades Security Y's credit rating to BB+ due to worsening leverage ratios at the issuing company. Which of the following statements correctly analyzes the primary risk factors driving the relative price changes of these two debt securities?

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Cevap: Security X is primarily subject to systematic interest rate risk, while Security Y is subject to both systematic interest rate risk and issuer-specific non-systematic credit risk resulting from its rating downgrade.

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Security X is primarily subject to systematic interest rate risk, while Security Y is subject to both systematic interest rate risk and issuer-specific non-systematic credit risk resulting from its rating downgrade.
U.S. Treasury obligations (Security X) carry full backing by the U.S. government, making default risk negligible. Their price changes following a Federal Reserve interest rate increase are driven by systematic interest rate risk. In contrast, corporate debentures (Security Y) face interest rate risk alongside company-specific non-systematic risks such as credit/default risk. A rating downgrade from investment-grade (BBB) to speculative/junk status (BB+) reflects increased issuer credit risk, aggravating Security Y's price decline beyond the market-wide impact of the interest rate increase.

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1
Analyze the risk factors affecting Security X (U.S. Treasury note).
U.S. Treasury securities are backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government and are considered free of credit/default risk. However, their market prices fluctuate inversely with prevailing interest rates, exposing them to systematic (market) interest rate risk.
Systematic risks affect the overall market and cannot be eliminated through diversification.
2
Analyze the risk factors affecting Security Y (Corporate bond).
Corporate bonds are vulnerable to interest rate movements (systematic risk) as well as issuer-specific financial distress or rating downgrades (non-systematic credit risk).
Credit risk reflects the chance that an issuer will default or suffer a rating downgrade, which is specific to that corporate entity.
3
Synthesize the impact of the simultaneous macro event (rate hike) and micro event (credit downgrade).
The Fed rate hike depresses prices for both securities via systematic interest rate risk. The rating downgrade specifically worsens Security Y's credit spread, introducing additional price decline due to non-systematic credit risk.
Corporate bonds carry credit risk in addition to market interest rate risk.

Anahtar Kavram

Distinction between Systematic Risk (Interest Rate Risk) and Non-Systematic Risk (Credit/Default Risk)
Soru 775Soru

A customer purchases $12,000\$12,000 of marginable common stock in a newly opened margin account. Under Federal Reserve Regulation T, how much cash must the customer deposit to satisfy the initial margin requirement?

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Cevap: 6000

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The customer must deposit $6,000\$6,000 in cash to meet the Regulation T initial margin requirement.
Under Federal Reserve Board Regulation T, an investor buying marginable equity securities must deposit at least 50%50\% of the purchase price. For a $12,000\$12,000 purchase, the required cash deposit is 50%×$12,000=$6,00050\% \times \$12,000 = \$6,000. This amount easily satisfies FINRA's minimum initial equity requirement of $2,000\$2,000.

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1
Identify the Regulation T initial deposit percentage for marginable securities
Regulation T mandates a 50%50\% deposit of the trade's total purchase value.
Federal Reserve Board Regulation T establishes credit limits for purchasing marginable securities.
2
Calculate the required dollar deposit
$12,000×50%=$6,000\$12,000 \times 50\% = \$6,000
The investor is required to fund half of the total purchase amount.
3
Verify against the FINRA initial minimum equity rule
$6,000\$6,000 exceeds the FINRA minimum requirement of $2,000\$2,000.
FINRA rules mandate a minimum initial equity of $2,000\$2,000 or 100%100\% of the purchase price (whichever is less), which is fully satisfied by the $6,000\$6,000 deposit.

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Regulation T Initial Margin Requirement
Soru 776Soru

An investor holds 400400 shares of Meridian Health stock currently trading at $100\$100 per share. The board of directors declares a 55-for-44 forward stock split. What is the new adjusted price per share, in dollars, immediately following the split?

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Cevap: 80

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The adjusted price per share following the 5-for-4 forward stock split is $80.
In a forward stock split, the investor receives more shares while the price per share decreases proportionally so that the overall dollar value of the position remains identical. For a 5-for-4 forward split, the new share price is calculated by multiplying the pre-split price of 100bytheinversefraction4/5,resultingin100 by the inverse fraction 4/5, resulting in 80 per share.

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1
Identify the pre-split share price and stock split ratio.
Pre-split price is $100\$100; split ratio is 55-for-44.
A forward stock split increases the total number of outstanding shares while reducing the price per share proportionally to preserve total market value.
2
Calculate the price adjustment factor.
The adjustment factor for price is 45=0.80\frac{4}{5} = 0.80.
The price per share adjusts inversely to the share quantity expansion ratio.
3
Multiply the original price per share by the adjustment factor.
$100×0.80=$80\$100 \times 0.80 = \$80.
Multiplying the pre-split price by 0.800.80 gives the exact post-split market price per share.

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Forward Stock Split Price Adjustment
Soru 777Soru

An investor opens a new margin account and executes a first-time transaction selling short 100 shares of XYZ stock at $50 per share. What is the minimum initial margin deposit required from the investor under Federal Reserve Regulation T and FINRA rules?

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Cevap: $2,500

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$2,500 deposit required
Under Federal Reserve Regulation T, the initial margin requirement is 50% of the trade value. For a 5,000shortsale,505,000 short sale, 50% equals 2,500. Because 2,500ishigherthanFINRAsabsoluteminimuminitialequitythresholdof2,500 is higher than FINRA's absolute minimum initial equity threshold of 2,000, the investor is required to deposit $2,500.

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1
Calculate the total market value of the short sale transaction.
100 shares × 50=50 = 5,000
Initial margin requirement calculations are based on the total position market value.
2
Calculate the Federal Reserve Regulation T initial margin requirement.
50% of 5,000=5,000 = 2,500
Regulation T mandates a 50% initial margin deposit on equity margin transactions.
3
Compare the Regulation T requirement against FINRA's minimum initial equity requirement.
The investor must deposit 2,500becauseitisgreaterthanFINRAs2,500 because it is greater than FINRA's 2,000 minimum initial equity threshold.
An investor must deposit whichever amount is greater between the Regulation T requirement (50%) and FINRA's minimum equity requirement ($2,000).

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Initial Margin Deposit Requirements under Regulation T and FINRA Rules
Soru 778Soru

An investor who is 50 years old takes a full surrender of a non-qualified variable annuity contract that was purchased three years ago. The contract was initially funded with a single premium payment of 40,000andhasgrowntoatotalcashvalueof40,000 and has grown to a total cash value of 55,000. The insurance contract carries a 5% insurance surrender fee on early withdrawals. Which of the following statements correctly describes the federal income tax treatment of the earnings upon surrender?

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Cevap: The $15,000 of earnings is taxed as ordinary income and is subject to an additional 10% IRS tax penalty for early distribution.

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The $15,000 of earnings is taxable as ordinary income and subject to a 10% IRS tax penalty because the distribution occurs prior to age 59 1/2.
For non-qualified variable annuities, growth accumulates on a tax-deferred basis. When distributions or full surrenders are taken prior to annuitization, IRS rules specify LIFO (last-in, first-out) tax treatment, meaning earnings are distributed first. The 15,000ofearnings(15,000 of earnings ( 55,000 cash value minus $40,000 cost basis) is taxable as ordinary income. Furthermore, because the investor is under age 59 1/2, the taxable portion is subject to a 10% IRS early distribution penalty in addition to ordinary income tax.

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1
Calculate the taxable earnings component of the surrender value.
Total Value (55,000)CostBasis(55,000) - Cost Basis ( 40,000) = $15,000 earnings.
Non-qualified annuity distributions use Last-In, First-Out (LIFO) accounting rules, so earnings are deemed to be withdrawn before cost basis.
2
Determine the tax rate classification for annuity growth.
Earnings are taxed at the investor's ordinary income tax rate.
Annuity accumulation returns are taxed as ordinary income, not capital gains.
3
Evaluate premature withdrawal penalty rules.
An additional 10% IRS early withdrawal penalty applies to the $15,000 taxable earnings.
Distributions taken prior to age 59 1/2 incur an additional 10% federal penalty unless an explicit exception applies.

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Taxation of Non-Qualified Variable Annuity Distributions and Premature Penalties
Soru 779Soru

On Tuesday, September 15, a retail investor purchases 400 shares of Apex Technology Corp. common stock at $50 per share through a firm that fills the order directly from its proprietary trading inventory. Apex Technology Corp. had previously declared a 25% stock dividend payable on Friday, September 25, to shareholders of record on Wednesday, September 16. Which of the following statements correctly identifies the regular-way settlement date, the broker-dealer capacity and compensation disclosure required on the trade confirmation, and the investor's entitlement to the stock dividend?

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Cevap: The trade settles on Wednesday, September 16; the firm acted as a principal and must disclose a mark-up on the confirmation; and the investor is entitled to receive 100 additional shares on the payable date.

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The trade settles on Wednesday, September 16 (T+1); the broker-dealer acted in a principal capacity requiring mark-up disclosure on the confirmation; and the investor receives 100 additional shares on the payable date.
The correct response accurately synthesizes all three regulatory requirements: regular-way equity settlement takes place on T+1 (Wednesday, September 16); selling from inventory dictates that the firm acted as a principal, requiring the mark-up to be disclosed on the trade confirmation; and because the trade settles on the record date, the buyer is entitled to the 25% stock dividend of 100 additional shares payable on September 25.

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1
Determine the regular-way trade settlement date.
Trade Date (TT) = Tuesday, September 15. Regular-way settlement for equities is T+1T+1, so Settlement Date = Wednesday, September 16.
Under SEC Rule 15c6-1, regular-way settlement for corporate stock trades occurs one business day after the trade date.
2
Determine broker-dealer capacity and trade confirmation disclosure rules.
Capacity = Principal (Dealer); Required Confirmation Disclosure = Mark-up.
When a broker-dealer executes a customer trade out of its own inventory, it acts as a principal for its own account and receives compensation through a mark-up or mark-down, which must be explicitly stated on the written trade confirmation.
3
Analyze corporate action eligibility and share distribution count.
Investor is shareholder of record on Wednesday, September 16, and receives 400×0.25=100400 \times 0.25 = 100 additional shares on September 25.
Because settlement occurs on the record date, the purchasing investor becomes the registered holder on record date and receives the declared 25% stock dividend directly from the issuer's transfer agent.

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T+1 Settlement Cycle, Principal Broker-Dealer Capacity Disclosures, and Stock Dividend Eligibility
Soru 780Soru

During an internal audit, a broker-dealer's compliance department uncovers two separate suspicious trading activities in a thinly traded over-the-counter (OTC) equity security: First, a trader enters a series of non-bona fide buy orders above the current national best bid to create a false appearance of buying interest, subsequently canceling them right before execution once other market participants raise their bids. Second, a registered representative executes pre-arranged matching buy and sell orders for a security between two customer accounts owned by the exact same legal entity, resulting in no actual change in beneficial ownership. Which of the following statements accurately classifies both prohibited market practices and correctly describes the regulatory enforcement jurisdiction over these violations?

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Cevap: The first practice is spoofing and the second is wash trading; both FINRA and the SEC have regulatory jurisdiction to investigate and enforce sanctions for these fraudulent activities.

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Entering non-bona fide orders intended for cancellation to manipulate prices is spoofing, while executing transactions with no change in beneficial ownership is wash trading. Both FINRA (an SRO) and the SEC (a federal agency) possess regulatory jurisdiction to investigate and penalize such fraudulent market manipulation.
The correct option accurately identifies the first scenario as spoofing (entering fake orders intended to be canceled to trick market participants) and the second scenario as wash trading (executing matched trades that result in no beneficial ownership change). Furthermore, it correctly states that both FINRA (the self-regulatory organization governing member firms) and the SEC (the federal regulator) have concurrent authority to investigate and discipline these fraudulent practices.

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1
Analyze the first trading activity pattern.
The practice of submitting non-bona fide quotes/orders higher than the current bid to simulate market demand and then canceling them before execution is classified as spoofing.
Spoofing aims to artificially move security prices or induce others to trade based on false liquidity signals.
2
Analyze the second trading activity pattern.
Executing offsetting buy and sell orders where accounts share the exact same beneficial owner results in no change of actual ownership, which defines wash trading.
Wash trading creates a misleading appearance of active trading volume and market interest without genuine financial risk.
3
Evaluate the regulatory enforcement jurisdiction.
Both the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) under federal securities laws (e.g., Securities Exchange Act of 1934 Section 10(b) / Rule 10b-5) and Self-Regulatory Organizations such as FINRA (under Rule 2010 and 2020) have jurisdiction to investigate and sanction member firms and associated persons.
FINRA enforces member ethical and trading standards, while the SEC enforces federal securities statutes and oversees SRO actions.

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Prohibited Market Manipulation (Spoofing vs. Wash Trading) and Regulatory Authority Scope
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