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Soru 61Soru

An investor annuitizes a non-qualified variable annuity contract and selects an Assumed Interest Rate (AIR) of 4%. In the first month following the start of payouts, the subaccounts in the separate account generate a net return of 3%. Which of the following statements best describes the effect on the annuitant's next monthly payment?

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Cevap: The monthly payment will decrease compared to the previous month because actual performance was below the AIR.

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The monthly payment will decrease compared to the previous month because actual performance was below the AIR.
During the payout phase of a variable annuity, monthly payments are recalculated by comparing the actual net performance of the separate account against the contract's Assumed Interest Rate (AIR). If actual performance is less than the AIR (in this case, 3% performance vs. 4% AIR), the subsequent monthly payment decreases.

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Identify the annuity type and phase.
The investor has annuitized a variable annuity, entering the payout phase where payments depend on separate account performance relative to the Assumed Interest Rate (AIR).
Variable annuity payout amounts fluctuate monthly based on subaccount performance compared to AIR.
2
Compare actual subaccount performance to the contract's AIR.
Actual net return = 3%; AIR = 4%. Actual performance (3%) is lower than AIR (4%).
AIR acts as the performance benchmark for determining whether monthly payments increase, stay the same, or decrease.
3
Determine the direction of the next monthly payment.
Because 3%<4%3\% < 4\%, the next payment decreases relative to the previous month's payout.
If actual return > AIR, payout increases; if actual return = AIR, payout stays the same; if actual return < AIR, payout decreases.

Anahtar Kavram

Assumed Interest Rate (AIR) Mechanics in Variable Annuity Payouts
Soru 62Soru

A fixed-income investor holds a portfolio of various fixed-income securities. Following an unexpected regulatory ruling that revokes a key operating license, a mid-sized telecommunications firm experiences a severe credit rating downgrade, causing its debt securities to plummet in price while broad market bond yields and benchmark U.S. Treasury prices remain completely unaffected. Which of the following best characterizes the principal risk that has materialized for this specific bondholder?

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Cevap: Business and credit risk, which is a non-systematic risk specific to the issuing firm that can be minimized through asset diversification.

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The decline in bond price represents business and credit risk, which is a non-systematic (unsystematic) risk specific to the issuing firm and can be effectively mitigated through portfolio diversification.
The correct option correctly identifies the incident as business and credit risk. Because the price decline was triggered solely by a company-specific regulatory license revocation—while broad benchmark bond prices remained stable—the risk is non-systematic (unsystematic) and unique to that issuer. Investors can mitigate this risk by diversifying across multiple issuers.

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1
Analyze the cause of the security price drop.
The price drop was caused by an isolated regulatory action revoking a specific company's operating license, leading to an issuer credit downgrade.
Events tied strictly to an individual issuer's operational viability or credit rating reflect business and credit risk.
2
Differentiate between systematic and non-systematic risk types based on market response.
Because broad market bond yields and benchmark U.S. Treasury prices remained unaffected, the event is non-systematic (unsystematic) rather than systematic (market-wide).
Systematic risks (such as interest rate or purchasing power risk) impact the market broadly, whereas non-systematic risks impact specific companies or industry segments.
3
Identify the primary risk management strategy for non-systematic risk.
Non-systematic risk can be substantially reduced or eliminated by diversifying investments across different issuers and sectors.
Holding a variety of non-correlated assets prevents a single firm's default or operational failure from causing catastrophic portfolio losses.

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Non-Systematic (Unsystematic) Risk vs. Systematic Risk and Credit Risk Mitigation
Soru 63Soru

An institutional investor holds a portfolio allocated between broad S&P 500 index funds and long-term U.S. Treasury bonds. Following an unexpected series of sharp benchmark interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve to combat persistent inflation, both the equity index funds and the Treasury bond holdings experience significant concurrent declines in market value. Which of the following statements best explains why the investor's multi-asset class allocation failed to prevent portfolio losses during this period?

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Cevap: Both asset classes are exposed to systematic risk factors such as interest rate risk and market risk, which affect the broader financial markets and cannot be eliminated through diversification.

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Both asset classes are exposed to systematic risk factors such as interest rate risk and market risk, which affect the broader financial markets and cannot be eliminated through diversification.
Systematic risk (also known as non-diversifiable risk or market risk) encompasses macroeconomic factors such as interest rate movements, inflation, and broad market volatility that impact financial assets across the board. While asset diversification across equities and fixed income effectively eliminates unsystematic (issuer-specific) risk, it cannot protect a portfolio against broad systematic shocks like aggressive Federal Reserve interest rate hikes.

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Identify the nature of the risks affecting both equity index funds and U.S. Treasury bonds during a rate-tightening environment.
Rising interest rates increase discount rates for equities and lower the market values of existing fixed-income securities.
Macroeconomic factors like interest rate policy changes impact financial markets broadly rather than individual issuers.
2
Differentiate between systematic (market) risk and unsystematic (specific/credit) risk.
Systematic risk affects the overall market system, whereas unsystematic risk is unique to a specific company or sector.
Asset diversification mitigates unsystematic risk, but systematic risks cannot be diversified away.
3
Evaluate why the portfolio experienced concurrent losses despite cross-asset allocation.
The losses stem from systematic market and interest rate risks affecting both asset classes simultaneously.
Broad market index holdings and long-duration Treasuries are both sensitive to systemic macroeconomic shocks.

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Systematic risk (market risk, interest rate risk) affects the general market and cannot be eliminated through portfolio diversification.
Soru 64Soru

An investor holds a dedicated fixed-income portfolio consisting entirely of long-term U.S. Treasury bonds with an average duration of 18 years. Following a sharp increase in benchmark market interest rates, the portfolio's market value declines by 15%. The investor contacts their financial advisor, expressing concern that the federal government might fail to meet its upcoming interest payment obligations. Which of the following statements accurately distinguishes the primary risk currently affecting the portfolio from the risk feared by the investor?

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Cevap: The portfolio is currently impacted by interest rate risk (a systematic risk), whereas the investor's concern describes credit risk (a non-systematic risk that is virtually nonexistent for U.S. Treasury debt).

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The portfolio is currently impacted by interest rate risk (a systematic risk), whereas the investor's concern describes credit risk (a non-systematic risk that is virtually nonexistent for U.S. Treasury debt).
The correct option accurately distinguishes between systematic interest rate risk and non-systematic credit risk. The 15% drop in portfolio value is driven entirely by interest rate risk, which is a systematic risk affecting all fixed-income instruments when interest rates rise. In contrast, the investor's fear of default describes credit risk, which is a non-systematic risk specific to an issuer's inability to pay interest or principal. Because U.S. Treasury debt is backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government, its credit risk is considered negligible.

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1
Analyze the cause of the actual portfolio value decline.
The 15% market loss was caused by an increase in benchmark interest rates affecting long-duration fixed-income securities. This represents interest rate risk (a market-wide systematic risk).
Bond prices move inversely to interest rates; longer duration bonds exhibit greater price sensitivity to rate fluctuations.
2
Identify the nature of the risk feared by the investor.
The investor fears issuer default on coupon payments, which defines credit/default risk.
Credit risk is the possibility that an issuer fails to pay interest or principal when due.
3
Evaluate credit risk characteristics for U.S. Treasury securities.
U.S. Treasury debt is backed by the full faith, credit, and taxing power of the U.S. government and is considered virtually free of default/credit risk.
Credit risk is a non-systematic risk associated with specific issuer financial distress, whereas Treasury securities carry negligible credit risk.

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Distinction Between Systematic (Interest Rate) Risk and Non-Systematic (Credit) Risk in Fixed-Income Debt
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Soru 65Soru

A guest attending a private gathering overhears a corporate executive disclose unannounced material nonpublic details regarding an upcoming cash tender offer for a competing firm. The executive disclosed the information intentionally to impress attendees. The guest, who has no employment relationship with either corporation, immediately purchases shares of the target company prior to the public announcement and sells them for a substantial profit. Under federal securities laws, which of the following statements correctly evaluates the legal liability of the guest who executed the trade?

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Cevap: The guest can be held liable as a tippee for insider trading because the trade was executed using material nonpublic information derived from an insider's breach of duty.

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The guest can be held liable as a tippee for insider trading because the trade was executed using material nonpublic information derived from an insider's breach of duty.
Under the Insider Trading Sanctions Act and Rule 10b-5 principles, a tippee assumes a fiduciary duty not to trade on material nonpublic information when the tippee knows or should know that the tipper breached a duty by communicating the information. Employment status with the target or acquiring firm is not required for liability to attach.

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Identify the nature of the information provided by the corporate executive.
The executive possessed unannounced acquisition details, which qualify as material nonpublic information.
Material information is information that a reasonable investor would consider important when making an investment decision, and it remains nonpublic until broadly disseminated.
2
Analyze the tipper's actions and duty under Securities Exchange Act rules.
The executive breached a fiduciary duty of confidentiality by disclosing nonpublic deal terms at a social event for personal benefit (reputation/impressing guests).
Insiders owe a duty to keep corporate confidences and cannot disclose material information for non-business reasons.
3
Determine tippee liability for the guest executing the security transaction.
The guest is liable as a tippee for trading while knowing or having reason to know that the information was material, nonpublic, and disclosed improperly.
Tippee liability attaches when a non-employee trader acts on material nonpublic information originating from an insider's breach.

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Tippee Liability under Insider Trading Rules
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Soru 66Soru

Three business associates open a Tenants in Common (TIC) brokerage account with designated ownership interests of 50%, 25%, and 25%. A few months later, one of the 25% minority owners unexpectedly passes away. The majority owner (holding the 50% interest) immediately contacts the registered representative and submits an urgent order to liquidate all securities in the account to protect against impending market volatility. How should the registered representative handle this request?

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Cevap: Refuse the trade request, cancel any open orders, and freeze trading in the account until proper legal documentation is received from the deceased owner's estate executor.

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The registered representative must refuse the trade request, cancel open orders, and freeze trading until legal documents are provided by the deceased tenant's estate.
When a tenant in a Tenants in Common (TIC) account dies, their interest in the account does not transfer to the surviving tenants; instead, it passes to the decedent's estate. To protect the deceased owner's estate, the broker-dealer must immediately mark the account as deceased, cancel all open orders, and freeze trading until proper legal documentation (such as a death certificate, tax waiver, and letters testamentary) is provided by the court-appointed executor or administrator.

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Identify the account ownership structure and event
The account is a Tenants in Common (TIC) account, and one of the joint account owners has died.
Ownership structure dictates the legal handling of account assets and trading authority following the death of an owner.
2
Apply FINRA and industry rules regarding tenant death in a TIC account
Upon notification of death, open orders are cancelled, and trading activity is frozen.
The decedent's proportional share belongs to their estate, not the surviving tenants. Firm procedures require freezing the account to protect estate assets.
3
Determine the proper operational procedure for trade execution requests
No trades can be executed by surviving tenants until legal authority (letters testamentary/court appointment) is established for the estate representative.
Surviving owners cannot unilaterally trade or liquidate account assets once an owner has passed away until the estate executor provides instructions.

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Tenants in Common (TIC) Death Procedures and Asset Transfer
Soru 67Soru

A compliance supervisor at a registered broker-dealer is evaluating several trading activities conducted across firm accounts. Which of the following actions constitute prohibited market manipulation or fraudulent practices under securities regulations? (Select all that apply.)

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Cevap: Executing simultaneous buy and sell transactions in a security with no change in beneficial ownership to artificially inflate reported volume.; Entering sell orders during the final minutes of the trading session specifically intended to depress the official closing price of an equity security.

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The prohibited practices are executing simultaneous buy and sell trades without a change in beneficial ownership (wash trading) and entering orders specifically to alter a security's closing price (marking the close).
Both wash trading (executing transactions without altering beneficial ownership) and marking the close (entering orders at the trading day's end to manipulate closing valuations) intentionally distort market signals and price integrity, making them prohibited fraudulent practices.

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Identify manipulative practices that create artificial market activity or prices.
Trading with no change in beneficial ownership (wash trading) and driving prices down at market close (marking the close) directly violate Section 9(a) and Rule 10b-5 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
These practices generate misleading signals regarding volume and price valuation to deceive other investors.
2
Distinguish between illegal market manipulation tactics and legitimate order management.
Canceling a bona fide limit order due to market movements is fully permissible.
Spoofing requires non-bona fide intent at the time of entry. Genuine orders canceled after market shifts do not violate regulatory standards.
3
Evaluate the regulatory scope and legal powers of self-regulatory organizations (SROs).
FINRA cannot bring criminal charges or incarcerate individuals.
SRO authority is restricted to administrative and civil remedies (fines, suspensions, industry bars), whereas criminal prosecutions must proceed through federal or state judicial systems.

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Prohibited Market Manipulation and Fraudulent Practices
Soru 68Soru

A registered representative receives a non-discretionary customer order from an institutional client to buy 250,000 shares of a thinly traded equity security. Before submitting the client's trade to the market, the representative buys 2,000 shares of the same security for their personal account in anticipation of price movement caused by the institutional order. Which of the following best characterizes this scenario and the regulatory framework governing it?

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Cevap: This activity constitutes front-running, a prohibited practice under FINRA rules, and the self-regulatory organization (SRO) has the authority to investigate and discipline the representative.

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The scenario describes front-running, which is a violation of SRO rules, and FINRA has full authority to investigate and impose regulatory sanctions on registered representatives for such misconduct.
Front-running occurs when a registered representative executes a order for their own account while in possession of material, non-public information about an impending customer block trade. FINRA, operating as an SRO under SEC oversight, has explicit authority to investigate, fine, suspend, or bar associated persons who violate these ethical trading rules.

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Analyze the trader's behavior in the scenario
The representative placed a personal buy order prior to executing a large customer block order to profit from the expected price movement.
Trading for a personal or firm account with prior knowledge of an impending customer block order is defined as front-running (trading ahead).
2
Evaluate the regulatory classification of the trade
Front-running is a serious violation of FINRA and industry standards regarding just and equitable principles of trade.
Misusing material non-public customer order information for personal gain breaches fiduciary responsibility and market integrity rules.
3
Determine regulatory jurisdiction and enforcement authority
Self-Regulatory Organizations (SROs) like FINRA have administrative and disciplinary jurisdiction over member firms and associated persons.
SROs can conduct investigations, suspend registrations, and impose fines without requiring criminal convictions from federal courts or the SEC.

Anahtar Kavram

Front-running rules and SRO enforcement authority
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Soru 69Soru

A registered broker-dealer must comply with distinct federal recordkeeping timelines, filing deadlines, and mandatory actions under FinCEN, CIP, and OFAC regulations. Match each compliance event or recordkeeping mandate on the left with its exact statutory requirement or deadline on the right.

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Initial filing of a Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) upon discovering transactions indicative of potential money laundering where a known suspect is identified
Retention period for identifying information (name, date of birth, address, tax ID) collected from a customer under the firm's Customer Identification Program (CIP)
Mandatory reporting window to the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) after blocking or freezing an asset transfer tied to an entry on the Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) list
Filing deadline for a Currency Transaction Report (CTR) following a customer's aggregate physical cash deposits exceeding $10,000 on a single business day

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Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) filing with a identified suspect matches 30 calendar days after detection; Customer Identification Program (CIP) core identifier retention matches 5 years after account closure; OFAC SDN asset blocking reporting matches 10 business days from the action; Currency Transaction Report (CTR) filing matches 15 calendar days from the cash transaction date.
Each regulatory requirement matches its exact statutory timeline: SARs with identified suspects must be filed within 30 calendar days of initial detection; CIP customer identifying data must be retained for 5 years after account closure; OFAC blocked asset reports must be filed within 10 business days; and CTRs for cash deposits over $10,000 must be filed within 15 calendar days.

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Analyze SAR filing timeframe requirements
Identify that FinCEN requires SAR filings within 30 calendar days of detection when a known suspect is involved.
BSA regulations set a strict 30-day window from initial detection for broker-dealers.
2
Differentiate CIP record retention rules
Recognize that core identifying information (name, DOB, address, TIN) must be preserved for 5 years post account closure.
FINRA Rule 3310 and BSA regulations distinguish between verification record retention (5 years after creation) and core identity info retention (5 years after account closure).
3
Determine OFAC sanctions reporting requirement
Confirm that blocked asset transfers matching SDN list entries require filing a report within 10 business days.
OFAC compliance mandates immediate freezing of assets and formal notification within 10 business days.
4
Verify Currency Transaction Report (CTR) deadline
Match currency deposits over $10,000 in one business day to the 15 calendar day FinCEN filing rule.
CTR filings (FinCEN Form 112) carry a statutory 15-calendar-day reporting requirement.

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AML Filing Timelines, CIP Record Retention, and Sanctions Compliance Deadlines
Soru 70Soru

A registered representative learns from a close friend, who is a clinical researcher at a publicly traded pharmaceutical company, that an upcoming drug trial failed to meet its primary endpoints. The researcher cautions the representative not to share the news. The representative does not execute any personal trades, but passes the information to a client, who immediately sells their entire position in the pharmaceutical stock to avoid significant losses. Under federal insider trading laws, which of the following statements correctly describes liability for this activity?

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Cevap: Both the registered representative and the client may be held liable for insider trading violations.

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Both the registered representative and the client may be held liable for insider trading violations.
Under the Insider Trading Sanctions Act and Rule 10b-5, tipper liability is established when an individual discloses material nonpublic information in breach of a duty. Tippee liability attaches when a person receives material nonpublic information and trades on it while knowing (or having reason to know) that the information was disclosed improperly. Both the registered representative (tipper) and the client (tippee) are subject to civil and criminal penalties, regardless of whether the tipper personally traded or whether the transaction avoided a loss rather than gained a profit.

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1
Evaluate the nature of the information
Unannounced drug trial results are material nonpublic information because a reasonable investor would consider them significant in making an investment decision.
Determining material nonpublic status is the first element in identifying insider trading violations.
2
Analyze tipper liability for the registered representative
The representative breached a duty of confidentiality by passing material nonpublic information to a third party.
Personal trading by the tipper is not required to establish tipper liability under Insider Trading sanctions.
3
Analyze tippee liability for the client
The client traded on material nonpublic information received from someone who breached a duty, establishing tippee liability.
Trading to avoid losses carries the exact same legal prohibition as trading to secure capital gains.

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Tipper and Tippee Liability under Insider Trading Regulations
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Soru 71Soru

Match each financial regulatory compliance requirement under Anti-Money Laundering (AML), Customer Identification Program (CIP), and sanctions enforcement rules with its accurate reporting threshold and operational obligation.

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Currency Transaction Report (CTR) Filing
Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) Filing
Customer Identification Program (CIP) Verification
OFAC Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) Sanctions Enforcement

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Currency Transaction Report (CTR) corresponds to reporting cash transactions exceeding 10,000toFinCENwithin15calendardays.SuspiciousActivityReport(SAR)correspondstoreportingsuspicioustransactionsinvolving10,000 to FinCEN within 15 calendar days. Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) corresponds to reporting suspicious transactions involving 5,000 or more to FinCEN within 30 calendar days confidentially. Customer Identification Program (CIP) corresponds to collecting key identifiers (name, DOB, address, tax ID) and verifying identity around account opening. OFAC SDN Enforcement corresponds to immediately blocking/freezing targeted assets and reporting to OFAC within 10 business days.
Each regulatory mechanism matches its distinct statutory mandate: CTRs track cash transactions over 10,000within15calendardays;SARscoversuspicioustransactionsof10,000 within 15 calendar days; SARs cover suspicious transactions of 5,000 or more within 30 calendar days under strict confidentiality; CIP governs core identity collection and verification around account opening; OFAC mandates blocking/freezing targeted asset transfers immediately and filing an OFAC report within 10 business days.

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1
Identify monetary threshold and filing timeline for Currency Transaction Reports (CTRs).
CTRs apply to physical cash transactions exceeding $10,000 in one business day, filed with FinCEN within 15 calendar days.
Bank Secrecy Act rules mandate tracking large cash inflows/outflows.
2
Identify monetary threshold and filing timeline for Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs).
SARs apply to suspicious transactions involving $5,000 or more, filed with FinCEN within 30 calendar days while keeping the report strictly confidential from the account holder.
USA PATRIOT Act and FinCEN regulations require reporting known or suspected financial crimes.
3
Identify the minimum requirements for Customer Identification Program (CIP) verification.
CIP mandates obtaining four core identifiers (name, DOB, address, taxpayer ID) and verifying them prior to or within a reasonable period after opening an account.
Know Your Customer (KYC) rules ensure firms know the true identity of individuals opening accounts.
4
Identify sanctions enforcement mandates governed by OFAC.
OFAC requires immediate blocking of funds/assets associated with Specially Designated Nationals and reporting blocked transactions within 10 business days.
U.S. foreign policy and national security sanctions forbid financial dealings with blocked nations or individuals.

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Anti-Money Laundering (AML), KYC, and Sanctions Compliance
Soru 72Soru

An independent accounting contractor working on a confidential audit for a publicly traded company discovers undisclosed financial distress and tells a friend during dinner. The friend subsequently purchases put options on the company's stock before the public earnings release. Which of the following statements regarding regulatory liability under insider trading rules are CORRECT?

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Cevap: The independent accounting contractor can be held liable as a tipper for breaching a duty of trust and confidentiality by passing material nonpublic information.; The friend can be held liable as a tippee because trading was conducted while knowingly in possession of material nonpublic information obtained from an insider source.

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Under federal insider trading rules, both the contractor who passed the information (tipper) and the friend who traded on it (tippee) are liable. External contractors are considered temporary insiders, and insider trading rules cover option transactions as well as direct stock trades.
The correct statements establish that tippers are liable for communicating material nonpublic information in breach of confidentiality and tippees are liable for trading on such information. Contractors act as temporary insiders, and insider trading prohibitions apply broadly to all securities transactions, including options.

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1
Determine the status of the information and the source
The financial audit data is material nonpublic information, and the accounting contractor holds a duty of trust as a temporary insider.
Contractors given access to confidential corporate files inherit fiduciary duties regarding nonpublic data.
2
Evaluate tipper liability
The contractor committed a violation by communicating material nonpublic information to an unauthorized third party.
Communicating confidential data in breach of duty creates tipper liability.
3
Evaluate tippee liability and instrument coverage
The friend inherits liability upon trading on the tip, and options transactions fall fully under insider trading prohibitions.
Tippees who know or should know the information source is bound by confidentiality are subject to prosecution when trading any related securities, including options.

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Tipper and Tippee Liability for Misuse of Material Nonpublic Information
Soru 73Soru

A compliance department at a FINRA member broker-dealer is conducting a post-account-opening audit of a corporate account established by a foreign business entity. During the initial month of activity, the client deposited $14,000 in physical cash at a local branch office. Later that week, the client attempted to initiate an outbound wire transfer to an entity designated on the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) list. Which of the following obligations correctly state the regulatory and compliance actions the firm must execute? (Select ALL that apply.)

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Cevap: The firm must file a Currency Transaction Report (CTR) with FinCEN within 15 calendar days of the $14,000 cash deposit.; The firm must immediately block (freeze) the attempted wire transfer to the SDN-listed entity and report the blocked transaction to OFAC within 10 business days.

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The firm is required to file a Currency Transaction Report (CTR) with FinCEN within 15 calendar days of receiving the cash deposit exceeding $10,000, and it must immediately block the wire transfer to the SDN-listed entity while submitting a report to OFAC within 10 business days.
Currency transactions exceeding $10,000 in physical cash require a CTR filing within 15 calendar days. Simultaneously, transactions involving OFAC SDN-listed targets require immediate blocking of funds and notification to OFAC within 10 business days.

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Evaluate currency reporting thresholds and deadlines
Physical currency deposits exceeding $10,000 in a single business day mandate a CTR filing with FinCEN within 15 calendar days.
Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) rules govern physical currency transactions above the $10,000 threshold regardless of suspicious activity.
2
Evaluate OFAC sanctions requirements
Transactions attempted with entities on the OFAC SDN list must be blocked immediately and reported to OFAC within 10 business days.
Federal law strictly prohibits executing transactions with sanctioned individuals and entities.
3
Differentiate SAR vs. CTR deadlines and dual-filing obligations
The SAR filing deadline is 30 calendar days (not 15), and filing a CTR does not remove the duty to file a SAR when activity is suspicious.
SARs and CTRs fulfill distinct regulatory purposes under FinCEN rules.

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Anti-Money Laundering (AML), KYC, and Sanctions Compliance
Soru 74Soru

A Vice President of Clinical Development at a biotechnology firm tells her neighbor, a high school chemistry teacher, during a private dinner that the firm's phase III clinical trial for an oncology drug unexpectedly met all primary endpoints and will receive fast-track approval news next week. The executive cautions the neighbor not to tell anyone, but the neighbor immediately purchases call options on the firm's stock, generating substantial profits when the public announcement occurs. Under federal securities laws governing insider trading, which of the following statements correctly describes the legal status of both individuals?

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Cevap: Both the executive and the neighbor can be held liable for insider trading because passing material nonpublic information breaches a duty of trust, and trading on such information creates tippee liability.

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Both the executive and the neighbor can be held liable for insider trading because passing material nonpublic information breaches a duty of trust, and trading on such information creates tippee liability.
Under the Insider Trading Sanctions Act and SEC Rule 10b-5, insider trading liability extends to both the source of the information (the tipper) and the recipient who trades on it (the tippee). The executive breached her duty of confidentiality by disclosing material nonpublic information about clinical trials, and the neighbor inherited that liability by executing option contracts while possessing that nonpublic data.

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1
Analyze the nature of the disclosed information.
Unannounced Phase III trial success is material nonpublic information because a reasonable investor would consider it significant in making an investment decision.
Determining whether information is both material and nonpublic is the threshold requirement of insider trading analysis.
2
Evaluate the liability of the tipper (the corporate executive).
The executive breached her fiduciary duty of confidentiality to her firm by disclosing clinical results to a neighbor, making her liable as a tipper.
A corporate insider who misuses confidential corporate information by sharing it with unauthorized individuals violates federal securities law.
3
Evaluate the liability of the tippee (the neighbor).
The neighbor knew or should have known the information was confidential and material, yet proceeded to trade securities for profit, establishing tippee liability.
Tippee liability is derivative of the tipper's breach; anyone who trades while knowingly in possession of improperly disclosed material nonpublic information commits insider trading regardless of employment status.

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Tipper and Tippee Liability under Insider Trading Regulations
Soru 75Soru

Under FINRA Rule 3270, a registered representative who purchases a limited partnership interest strictly as a passive investment is required to provide prior written notification to their employing broker-dealer.

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Cevap: False

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The statement is False. Passive investments are explicitly exempt from the prior written notification requirement under FINRA Rule 3270.
The statement is false because FINRA Rule 3270 explicitly excludes passive investments from the requirement of providing prior written notice to the employing broker-dealer. A registered representative who holds a limited partnership interest strictly as an investor without performing management duties or receiving service compensation is engaging in a passive investment.

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1
Identify the applicable regulatory standard for outside activities.
FINRA Rule 3270 governs Outside Business Activities (OBA) for registered representatives.
Rule 3270 mandates prompt prior written notice to the member firm before engaging in compensated outside business activities.
2
Analyze the distinction between active business involvement and passive investment.
Purchasing a limited partnership interest where the representative acts solely as a passive investor does not constitute active employment or compensated business activity.
Passive investments are specifically excluded from the scope of Rule 3270.
3
Determine the required compliance action.
Because passive investments are exempt, no prior written notice to the broker-dealer is required.
The statement incorrectly asserts that prior written notice is required for a passive investment.

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Passive Investment Exemption under FINRA Rule 3270 (Outside Business Activities)
Soru 76Soru

An investor holding a long position in ABC Corporation stock (currently trading at 45pershare)entersanorderspecifiedas:Sell1,000ABCat45 per share) enters an order specified as: 'Sell 1,000 ABC at 40 Stop, 38Limit,GTC.Overnight,negativecorporateearningsareannounced,causingABCstocktoopenthefollowingmorningat38 Limit, GTC.' Overnight, negative corporate earnings are announced, causing ABC stock to open the following morning at 37 per share. Throughout the entire trading session, the stock trades in a narrow range between 36.50and36.50 and 37.50. What is the status of the investor's order at the end of the trading day?

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Cevap: The order was activated upon the opening price of 37,butitremainsunexecutedbecausethemarketpriceneverreachedthelimitpriceof37, but it remains unexecuted because the market price never reached the limit price of 38.

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The order was activated upon the opening price of 37,butitremainsunexecutedbecausethemarketpriceneverreachedthelimitpriceof37, but it remains unexecuted because the market price never reached the limit price of 38.
A sell stop-limit order requires two distinct events: first, the stop price must be triggered by a transaction at or below 40.00;second,theresultinglimitordermustbeexecutedatorabove40.00; second, the resulting limit order must be executed at or above 38.00. The opening price of 37.00triggersthestopinstruction,convertingtheorderintoaselllimitorderat37.00 triggers the stop instruction, converting the order into a sell limit order at 38.00. Because market prices throughout the day did not reach $38.00, the limit condition was not satisfied, and the order remained active but unexecuted.

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Determine if the activation condition (stop trigger) was met.
A sell stop order at 40triggerswhenthemarketpricetradesatorbelow40 triggers when the market price trades at or below 40. The opening price of 37isbelow37 is below 40, so the order is activated.
Stop prices act as thresholds that trigger the order into an active state upon being reached or passed.
2
Identify the resulting order type after activation.
Because this is a stop-limit order (40Stop,40 Stop, 38 Limit), once activated, it converts into a Limit Order to sell at $38 or higher.
Stop-limit orders convert into limit orders upon trigger, not market orders.
3
Evaluate execution eligibility against prevailing market prices.
The market traded between 36.50and36.50 and 37.50 all day. A sell limit at 38requiresamarketpriceof38 requires a market price of 38 or higher to execute. Therefore, the order remains unfilled.
Limit orders mandate that execution occurs only at the limit price or better.

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Stop-Limit Order Triggering and Execution Mechanics
Soru 77Soru

A registered representative designated as a Municipal Finance Professional (MFP) at a broker-dealer resides in District 1. The MFP contributes $150 from personal funds to the mayoral campaign of a candidate running in District 2, a municipality where the MFP is not entitled to vote. Which of the following statements accurately describes the regulatory consequence of this contribution under MSRB Rule G-37?

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Cevap: The contribution triggers a mandatory two-year prohibition on the broker-dealer engaging in negotiated municipal securities business with that municipality because the de minimis exception applies only when the MFP is entitled to vote for the candidate.

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The contribution triggers a mandatory two-year prohibition on the broker-dealer engaging in negotiated municipal securities business with that municipality because the de minimis exception applies only when the MFP is entitled to vote for the candidate.
Under MSRB Rule G-37, a Municipal Finance Professional (MFP) may contribute up to 250perelectiontoacandidatewithouttriggeringabanonnegotiatedmunicipalbusinessONLYIFtheMFPisentitledtovoteforthatcandidate.BecausetheMFPinthisscenarioresidesinDistrict1andisnoteligibletovoteinDistrict2,the250 per election to a candidate without triggering a ban on negotiated municipal business ONLY IF the MFP is entitled to vote for that candidate. Because the MFP in this scenario resides in District 1 and is not eligible to vote in District 2, the 250 de minimis exception does not apply. Consequently, making any contribution to the District 2 candidate triggers a mandatory two-year prohibition on the firm engaging in negotiated municipal securities business with that issuer.

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1
Identify the applicable regulatory rule
MSRB Rule G-37 governs political contributions by broker-dealers and Municipal Finance Professionals (MFPs) to prevent 'pay-to-play' practices.
Rule G-37 regulates municipal business ban triggers resulting from political contributions to officials of municipal issuers.
2
Analyze the conditions for the de minimis exemption under MSRB Rule G-37
To qualify for the 250deminimisexceptionperelection,twoconditionsmustbemet:(1)thecontributioncannotexceed250 de minimis exception per election, two conditions must be met: (1) the contribution cannot exceed 250, and (2) the MFP MUST be entitled to vote for the candidate.
The rule explicitly ties the exemption to voting enfranchisement to prevent out-of-district influence.
3
Evaluate the specific facts of the scenario against the rule conditions
The MFP contributed 150(below150 (below 250), but is NOT entitled to vote in District 2 where the candidate is running.
Failing the voting entitlement requirement invalidates the de minimis exemption entirely, regardless of the dollar amount.
4
Determine the regulatory penalty
The broker-dealer is banned from engaging in negotiated municipal securities business with that issuer for two years from the date of the contribution.
A non-exempt contribution triggers an automatic two-year ban on negotiated underwriting business under MSRB Rule G-37.

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MSRB Rule G-37 De Minimis Exception & Pay-to-Play Rules
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Soru 78Soru

A financial advisor is analyzing four client portfolio scenarios affected by various non-diversifiable macroeconomic factors. Match each portfolio scenario on the left with the primary subtype of systematic risk it illustrates on the right.

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A domestic investor holding a broad portfolio of foreign equities via American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) experiences declining net dollar returns due to unexpected local currency depreciation, despite strong native market performance.
An investor holding a long-duration portfolio of fixed-rate corporate bonds suffers significant market price declines following a series of sudden benchmark interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve.
A retiree relying on a fixed monthly payout from a long-term corporate annuity finds that their real purchasing power has diminished significantly over a 20-year horizon despite zero credit defaults.
An investor holding a highly diversified basket of mega-cap domestic stocks across all eleven GICS sectors suffers a simultaneous 18% decline across all holdings during a broad market liquidity shock.

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The foreign equity ADR scenario matches Currency Risk; the long-duration fixed-rate bond decline matches Interest Rate Risk; the fixed annuity purchasing power decline matches Inflation Risk; and the broad multi-sector stock index decline matches Market Risk.
Each scenario correctly isolates a specific non-diversifiable systematic risk factor: ADR currency conversions illustrate currency risk, bond price sensitivity to monetary policy illustrates interest rate risk, long-term erosion of fixed payments illustrates inflation risk, and broad market-wide stock declines illustrate market risk.

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1
Analyze the ADR foreign stock scenario
Identify that foreign currency movements directly impact converted U.S. dollar returns, which represents Currency (Exchange Rate) Risk.
Systematic exchange rate fluctuations affect international holdings regardless of stock-specific operations.
2
Analyze the fixed-rate corporate bond price decline scenario
Identify that fixed-rate debt securities drop in value when prevailing interest rates rise, which represents Interest Rate Risk.
Market yields and fixed bond prices move inversely.
3
Analyze the retiree annuity income erosion scenario
Identify that fixed monetary payouts lose real value as goods and services increase in price, representing Inflation (Purchasing Power) Risk.
Inflation reduces the real purchasing value of fixed future cash flows over extended periods.
4
Analyze the multi-sector equity portfolio market shock scenario
Identify that broad market downturns pull down virtually all stocks simultaneously regardless of diversification, representing Market Risk.
Market risk is non-diversifiable systematic risk inherent to participation in the overall equity market.

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Systematic risk represents non-diversifiable macro risks inherent to the broad financial market, divided into specific subtypes including market risk, interest rate risk, inflation risk, and currency risk.
Soru 79Soru

A catering supervisor at a private venue overhears two corporate executives discussing an unannounced tender offer to acquire a competing firm. The supervisor does not buy any shares, but tells their sibling about the upcoming transaction. The sibling immediately purchases stock in the target company prior to the public announcement. Based on federal securities laws regarding insider trading, which of the following statements are correct?

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Cevap: The catering supervisor can be held liable for insider trading as a tipper even though they did not personally buy or sell securities.; The sibling can be held liable for insider trading as a tippee even though they are not an employee, director, or officer of either company.

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The catering supervisor can be held liable as a tipper despite executing no trades, and the sibling can be held liable as a tippee even without holding an official corporate position.
Under the Insider Trading Sanctions Act and Federal Securities Regulations, tipper liability is established when material nonpublic information is improperly communicated, even if the tipper makes no trades. Tippee liability attaches when an individual trades on information they know or should know was obtained through a breach of duty, regardless of their corporate affiliation.

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1
Analyze the actions of the catering supervisor (the tipper).
The supervisor overheard material nonpublic information in confidence and passed it to a family member.
Passing material nonpublic information constitutes a breach of duty and establishes tipper liability under Insider Trading legislation regardless of whether the tipper traded.
2
Analyze the actions of the sibling (the tippee).
The sibling acted on the tip by executing trades before public disclosure.
Tippees who trade on material nonpublic information knowing it was improperly disclosed incur liability regardless of their employment status or corporate affiliation.
3
Evaluate general applicability of insider trading laws.
Identify that insider trading rules cover all market participants and members of the public who misappropriate nonpublic information.
Exemption claims based on lack of corporate title or lack of direct trade execution by the tipper are legally invalid.

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Tipper and Tippee Liability under Insider Trading Regulations
Soru 80Soru

An investor holding a portfolio concentrated in fixed-rate corporate and municipal bonds seeks to mitigate the impact of unexpected long-term inflation on the portfolio's real purchasing power. To achieve this goal, the investor expands the portfolio from 15 bond holdings to over 300 distinct bond issues spanning multiple industries and geographic regions, while maintaining the same fixed-income asset allocation. Which of the following statements best evaluates the effectiveness of this strategy?

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Cevap: The strategy fails to mitigate purchasing power risk because inflation is a systematic risk that erodes the real purchasing power of fixed coupon payments regardless of issuer diversification.

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The strategy fails to mitigate purchasing power risk because inflation is a systematic risk that erodes the real purchasing power of fixed coupon payments regardless of issuer diversification.
The correct answer accurately identifies that purchasing power (inflation) risk is a systematic risk inherent to fixed-income investments. Because inflation reduces the real value of fixed cash flows across the entire economy, spreading investments among 300 different bond issuers does not insulate the investor from purchasing power loss.

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1
Identify the specific risk type being targeted by the investor.
The risk in question is purchasing power (inflation) risk, which threatens the real value of fixed interest payments over time.
Understanding whether the risk is systematic or unsystematic determines the efficacy of asset diversification.
2
Classify purchasing power risk as systematic (market-wide) or unsystematic (business-specific).
Purchasing power risk is a systematic risk because inflationary pressures affect the economy as a whole and lower the real return of fixed-income instruments universally.
Systematic risks stem from broad macroeconomic forces and cannot be eliminated by adding more securities within the same asset class.
3
Evaluate the impact of expanding the portfolio from 15 to 300 bond issues.
Adding issuers reduces unsystematic credit/default risk, but leaves the portfolio's exposure to systematic inflation risk completely unchanged.
Fixed coupon rates continue to deliver fixed cash flows whose purchasing power diminishes equally during inflationary periods regardless of issuer diversity.

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Systematic risks (such as market, interest rate, purchasing power/inflation, and currency risk) affect the entire market or asset class and cannot be eliminated through portfolio diversification.
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