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Soru 821Soru

An investor holds a 15-year corporate bond issued by a biotechnology firm. Following an unsuccessful clinical trial for its flagship drug, the issuing firm experiences significant operational revenue losses, prompting a credit rating agency to downgrade the bond from investment grade to speculative grade. Simultaneously, the Federal Reserve lowers benchmark interest rates, causing prevailing market yields across the economy to drop. Which of the following statements correctly evaluates the financial risks and price pressures acting on this bond?

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Cevap: The clinical trial failure represents a business (non-systematic) risk that increases credit risk and exerts downward pressure on the bond price, whereas the benchmark rate drop is an interest rate (systematic) risk that exerts upward pressure on the bond price.

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The clinical trial failure represents business (non-systematic) risk that heightens credit risk and exerts downward pressure on the bond's price, whereas the benchmark interest rate drop reflects systematic market conditions that exert upward price pressure.
The failure of a clinical trial is an event specific to the issuing company, which exemplifies business risk—a form of non-systematic risk. This deteriorates the issuer's creditworthiness and increases default risk, leading to a credit downgrade that depresses the bond's price. Conversely, changes in market interest rates dictated by macroeconomic factors represent systematic interest rate risk. Because bond prices move inversely to prevailing interest rates, falling market rates create upward pressure on the bond's price.

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Analyze the impact of the clinical trial failure on the bond issuer.
The failure is an issuer-specific operational event, defining it as business (non-systematic) risk.
Business risk directly impairs the firm's cash flow, elevating credit (default) risk and causing rating downgrades that push bond prices down.
2
Analyze the impact of the Federal Reserve's interest rate cut.
Economy-wide rate shifts represent systematic interest rate risk.
Because existing fixed-income prices move inversely to interest rates, falling market interest rates place upward pressure on bond market values.
3
Synthesize the combined effect of non-systematic and systematic risks.
The security experiences two opposing forces: downward pressure from increased credit risk and upward pressure from falling market interest rates.
Non-systematic credit factors and systematic macroeconomic interest rate factors operate independently on fixed-income instruments.

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Non-Systematic (Business/Credit) Risk vs. Systematic (Interest Rate) Risk
Soru 822Soru

An investor holds a portfolio heavily concentrated in corporate debentures issued by a single mid-sized logistics firm. After a major contract loss, credit rating agencies downgrade the issuer's debt from investment grade to junk status, causing the bond prices to fall significantly. Which of the following correctly identifies the primary risk demonstrated in this scenario, and how can an investor best mitigate it?

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Cevap: Credit risk, which can be mitigated by diversifying investments across multiple issuers and sectors.

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Credit risk, which can be mitigated by diversifying investments across multiple issuers and sectors.
The correct answer identifies credit risk as the primary risk when an individual issuer experiences business difficulties and debt downgrades. Because credit risk is a non-systematic risk unique to a specific firm, it can be mitigated effectively through diversification across multiple issuers and sectors.

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1
Identify the nature of the risk presented in the scenario.
The price decline stems from a specific company's commercial difficulties and a resulting credit rating downgrade.
Risk tied directly to the financial strength and debt repayment capacity of an individual issuer is classified as credit (default) risk.
2
Determine the proper risk management technique for this category of risk.
Because credit risk is non-systematic (business-specific), asset diversification across various issuers and industries neutralizes its impact on a portfolio.
Diversification ensures that adverse events affecting a single firm will not severely impair the total value of the overall portfolio.

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Credit risk is a non-systematic risk specific to an individual issuer that can be minimized through portfolio diversification.
Tahmini Süre:1m 15s
Soru 823Soru

An investor opens a new margin account and executes a first-time transaction by short selling 1,000 shares of XYZ common stock at $3.00 per share. What is the minimum required cash equity deposit that the investor must make to satisfy Federal Reserve Regulation T and FINRA margin requirements?

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Cevap: $2,500

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The minimum required cash equity deposit is $2,500.
Under FINRA Rule 4210, short sales of stock trading below 5.00persharerequireaminimuminitialdepositof5.00 per share require a minimum initial deposit of 2.50 per share or 2,000,whicheverisgreater.Fora1,000shareshortpositionat2,000, whichever is greater. For a 1,000 share short position at 3.00 per share, 1,000 × 2.50=2.50 = 2,500. Because 2,500ishigherthanboththe502,500 is higher than both the 50% Regulation T requirement ( 1,500) and the baseline FINRA 2,000equityminimum,theinvestormustdeposit2,000 equity minimum, the investor must deposit 2,500.

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1
Calculate the total market value of the short sale position
3,000(1,000shares×3,000 (1,000 shares × 3.00)
Establishing the total position size is required to evaluate Regulation T and FINRA rules.
2
Calculate the Regulation T initial margin requirement
1,500(1,500 ( 3,000 × 50%)
Federal Reserve Regulation T specifies a 50% initial margin requirement for short sales.
3
Determine the applicable FINRA initial margin and cheap stock rules
FINRA baseline minimum is 2,000;FINRAlowpricedshortrule(<2,000; FINRA low-priced short rule (< 5 per share) requires 2.50pershare,totaling2.50 per share, totaling 2,500 (1,000 shares × $2.50)
FINRA Rule 4210 mandates a minimum 2,000initialequity,butforstockpricedunder2,000 initial equity, but for stock priced under 5.00 per share, the rule requires $2.50 per share or 100% of market value, whichever is greater.
4
Determine the governing initial deposit requirement
$2,500
The investor must deposit the greatest of Regulation T (1,500),FINRAinitialminimum(1,500), FINRA initial minimum ( 2,000), and the low-priced short stock requirement ($2,500).

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FINRA Initial Margin Requirements for Short Sales under $5 per Share
Soru 824Soru

An investor who owns a non-qualified variable annuity decides to replace it with a different variable annuity offered by another insurance company to access better subaccount investment options. The full contract value is transferred directly from the existing annuity issuer to the new annuity issuer via a Section 1035 exchange without any cash distribution to the investor. What are the federal income tax consequences of this transaction in the year of the exchange?

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Cevap: The exchange is treated as a tax-free transaction, deferring recognition of all accumulated gains.

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The exchange is treated as a tax-free transaction, deferring recognition of all accumulated gains.
Under IRS Section 1035, an investor can exchange an existing annuity contract for a new annuity contract without incurring immediate income taxation on built-in earnings. To qualify for tax-free treatment, the contract values must move directly between insurance companies without the contract owner receiving a cash distribution.

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1
Identify the transaction type described in the scenario.
The investor is executing a direct trustee-to-trustee transfer of a variable annuity contract to another variable annuity contract.
Internal Revenue Code Section 1035 explicitly governs exchanges between like-kind insurance products.
2
Evaluate whether any taxable event or 'boot' occurred.
No cash or non-qualifying property was distributed directly to the investor.
Direct transfers between annuity issuers preserve the tax-deferred status of the underlying earnings.
3
Determine the resulting tax obligation for the current tax year.
Zero tax liability and zero IRS tax penalties are triggered by the transaction.
Under Section 1035 rules, tax recognition on built-in gains is postponed until actual distributions take place.

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Section 1035 Tax-Free Exchange Rules for Annuities
Soru 825Soru

An active trader routinely enters large buy limit orders for a thinly traded equity security at prices above the current national best bid with no intention of letting those orders execute. Once other market participants react to the displayed buying pressure by bidding up the stock, the trader cancels the buy limit orders and immediately executes sell orders against the higher bids. Which of the following statements correctly identifies this prohibited practice and the legal boundaries of regulatory enforcement?

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Cevap: The activity is spoofing, a form of market manipulation subject to civil action by the SEC and criminal prosecution by the Department of Justice, whereas FINRA as an SRO is limited to disciplinary sanctions such as fines and industry bars.

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The prohibited activity described is spoofing. Civil enforcement and criminal prosecutions under federal securities statutory provisions are brought by the SEC and Department of Justice, while self-regulatory organizations like FINRA enforce SRO rule compliance through administrative sanctions (fines, suspensions, and bars) rather than criminal imprisonment.
The correct response correctly classifies the practice of entering quotes without the intent to execute as spoofing. It accurately distinguishes SRO disciplinary powers (such as fines, censures, and industry bars) from federal criminal prosecution powers held by statutory bodies like the SEC and Department of Justice.

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1
Analyze the trader's trading pattern and intention
Entering non-bona fide orders designed to be canceled before execution to falsely influence market supply and demand constitutes spoofing.
Spoofing relies on displaying artificial liquidity to move prices in favor of a subsequent trade.
2
Distinguish spoofing from wash trading and front-running
Wash trading requires transactions with no change in beneficial ownership; front-running requires trading ahead of a known customer block order.
Clear categorization prevents conflation of distinct prohibited trading practices.
3
Determine the jurisdictional limits of SROs versus federal authorities
FINRA (an SRO) can issue fines, censures, suspensions, or bars, but only federal prosecutors (DOJ) and civil regulators (SEC) enforce statutory federal fraud statutes with potential criminal penalties.
SROs are membership organizations overseen by the SEC and do not hold government criminal prosecution powers.

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Market Manipulation (Spoofing) and Regulatory Jurisdiction Boundaries
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Soru 826Soru

An investor holds a variable annuity contract during its accumulation phase and is considering reallocation of funds among several subaccounts held within the insurance company's separate account. Which of the following statements correctly describes the regulatory classification, voting rights, and risk profile associated with these subaccounts?

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Cevap: The contract owner bears the investment risk of the separate account, receives voting rights on subaccount investment policy changes, and subaccounts are typically registered as investment companies under the Investment Company Act of 1940.

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The contract owner bears the investment risk of the separate account, receives voting rights on subaccount investment policy changes, and subaccounts are typically registered as investment companies under the Investment Company Act of 1940.
In a variable annuity, subaccounts are held in a separate account registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940. Because performance varies with the underlying securities, the investor bears the investment risk. In exchange, contract owners are granted voting rights on subaccount investment policy changes and board management.

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1
Identify the account structure supporting variable annuities.
Variable annuities rely on a separate account isolated from the insurance company's general account assets.
Separating assets allows the subaccounts to be invested in equity and debt securities rather than conservative fixed-income general reserves.
2
Determine who assumes investment risk in a separate account.
The annuity contract owner assumes 100%100\% of the market investment risk.
Because subaccount values fluctuate directly with underlying market performance, the insurer does not guarantee cash values or investment returns.
3
Evaluate federal regulatory oversight and voting rights mechanics.
Separate accounts and subaccounts are regulated under the Investment Company Act of 1940, and contract owners receive proxy voting rights.
Contract owners vote on subaccount investment objective changes, management contracts, and independent board members in proportion to their accumulated units.

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Variable Annuity Separate Account Structure, Risk Allocation, and Regulatory Framework
Soru 827Soru

On Thursday, October 1, a retail investor purchases 500 shares of a Nasdaq-listed equity security through a broker-dealer. The firm fills the buy order by selling the stock to the customer directly from its proprietary inventory. Under SEC and FINRA rules, which of the following correctly identifies the capacity in which the broker-dealer acted, the required remuneration disclosure on the trade confirmation, and the standard regular-way settlement date for this transaction?

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Cevap: The firm acted as a principal, must disclose the mark-up charged, and the trade settles regular-way on Friday, October 2.

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The firm acted as a principal, must disclose the mark-up charged, and the trade settles regular-way on Friday, October 2.
When a broker-dealer fills a customer's order using its own inventory, it is acting as a principal (dealer) in the transaction. Written trade confirmations delivered at or before trade completion must explicitly state the capacity in which the firm acted and disclose the mark-up charged. Under standard SEC/FINRA regular-way settlement rules, equity transactions settle on T+1 (one business day after trade date). A trade executed on Thursday, October 1 settles on Friday, October 2.

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1
Determine broker-dealer capacity and fee disclosure
Because the firm sold the shares directly from its proprietary inventory, it acted as a principal (dealer). A broker-dealer acting as a principal must disclose the mark-up (or mark-down) on the trade confirmation.
Broker-dealers trading for their own account act in a principal capacity and charge mark-ups rather than agent commissions.
2
Calculate the regular-way settlement date
The trade date is Thursday, October 1. Under standard T+1 regular-way settlement rules for corporate equities, settlement occurs 1 business day after the trade date, making settlement day Friday, October 2.
US equity markets mandate T+1 regular-way settlement.

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Broker-Dealer Capacity Disclosures and T+1 Regular-Way Settlement Rules
Soru 828Soru

Under federal securities regulations and industry conduct rules, a registered representative who inadvertently receives material nonpublic information (MNPI) regarding an issuer must immediately notify their firm's compliance department and refrain from executing trades in that issuer's securities.

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Cevap: True

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The statement is True. A registered representative who receives material nonpublic information must immediately report it to compliance and abstain from trading or sharing the information.
Registered representatives who acquire material nonpublic information must immediately isolate the information, refrain from trading or tipping others, and report the matter to their compliance department to ensure proper ethical standards and legal restrictions are maintained.

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1
Identify the nature of the information
Recognize that information regarding an issuer that is nonpublic and significant enough to affect investor decisions constitutes Material Nonpublic Information (MNPI).
Trading or tipping while in possession of MNPI violates Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 10b-5.
2
Determine the required regulatory response for registered personnel
The representative must refrain from executing trades in the security and must refrain from communicating the information to clients or colleagues.
Executing trades or tipping others creates severe civil and criminal liability for insider trading.
3
Determine firm reporting procedures
Immediately notify the supervisor or compliance department.
Compliance must place the security on the firm's restricted or watch list to safeguard the firm and prevent statutory violations.

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Handling Material Nonpublic Information (MNPI) and Compliance Escalation
Soru 829Soru

A corporation's board of directors declares a regular cash dividend on its common stock. Arrange the milestone corporate action dates in chronological order from first to last to reflect standard regular-way settlement rules.

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The correct chronological sequence for a regular cash dividend under T+1 settlement rules is Declaration Date, followed by Ex-Dividend Date, Record Date, and Payable Date (commonly remembered by the mnemonic DERP).
The chronological sequence for regular cash dividends follows the DERP acronym: Declaration Date (announcement by board), Ex-Dividend Date (first day stock trades without dividend entitlement, one business day prior to record date under T+1 rules), Record Date (the date shareholder ownership is finalized for payout), and Payable Date (when dividend checks or electronic funds are disbursed).

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1
Identify the initial announcement date
Declaration Date is the first step where the dividend amount, record date, and payment date are authorized.
The corporate dividend process cannot begin until the board officially approves and announces it.
2
Determine the purchasing cut-off date based on regular-way settlement
Ex-Dividend Date occurs second, established by FINRA/SRO rules as one business day prior to the record date (T+1).
Investors purchasing on or after the ex-dividend date will not settle their trade in time to be registered shareholders on the record date.
3
Identify the official ownership cut-off date on company records
Record Date comes third.
The issuer checks its shareholder registry on this date to verify who is officially recorded as an owner.
4
Identify the final disbursement date
Payable Date comes fourth.
This is the date payment is actually transferred to qualifying shareholders.

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DERP Dividend Sequence and Regular-Way Settlement
Soru 830Soru

Match each margin account transaction or position scenario under Federal Reserve Regulation T and FINRA Rule 4210 to its correct governing initial or maintenance equity requirement.

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First-time long stock purchase of $1,600 in a new margin account
Initial margin deposit required for a long purchase of $8,000 in marginable equity securities
FINRA minimum maintenance requirement for a short stock position selling at $12.00 per share
FINRA minimum maintenance equity requirement for a short stock position trading at $2.00 per share

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Each scenario correctly pairs with its governing requirement: long purchase under 2,000requires1002,000 requires 100% deposit ( 1,600); 8,000longpurchaserequires508,000 long purchase requires 50% Reg T deposit ( 4,000); short position at 12.00requiresthegreaterof3012.00 requires the greater of 30% market value or 5.00/share; short position under 2.50requires2.50 requires 2.50 per share.
Each scenario correctly matches its exact statutory requirement under Regulation T and FINRA Rule 4210. Long purchases under 2,000require1002,000 require 100% payment; standard long purchases over 4,000 require 50% Regulation T deposit; short positions trading at 5.00orhigherrequire305.00 or higher require 30% of market value or 5.00 per share minimum; short positions under 2.50require2.50 require 2.50 per share minimum.

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1
Evaluate the boundary condition for long purchases under $2,000.
For a long stock purchase of 1,600,FINRARule4210dictatesdepositing1001,600, FINRA Rule 4210 dictates depositing 100% of the transaction value ( 1,600) rather than the standard $2,000 minimum.
When total purchase cost is below $2,000, the requirement is 100% of the purchase value.
2
Calculate standard Regulation T initial requirement on larger long purchases.
For an 8,000stockpurchase,RegulationTspecifies508,000 stock purchase, Regulation T specifies 50% ( 4,000), which exceeds FINRA's $2,000 minimum threshold.
Regulation T requires 50% initial margin for equity purchases.
3
Determine FINRA short position maintenance rules for stock priced above $5.00.
For stock trading at 12.00,FINRArequires3012.00, FINRA requires 30% of current market value or 5.00 per share, whichever is greater.
Standard short equity maintenance is 30% of market value, with a minimum floor of 5.00pershareforstockspriced5.00 per share for stocks priced 5.00 and above.
4
Determine FINRA short position maintenance rules for low-priced stock under $2.50.
For stock trading at 2.00pershare,FINRArequires2.00 per share, FINRA requires 2.50 per share (or 100% of market value, whichever is greater).
Shorting low-priced stocks under 2.50persharecarriesheightenedrisk,triggeringthestatutoryminimummaintenancerequirementof2.50 per share carries heightened risk, triggering the statutory minimum maintenance requirement of 2.50 per share.

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Margin Account Initial and Maintenance Requirements
Soru 831Soru

ABC Corporation's board of directors declares a regular cash dividend payable to shareholders of record on Wednesday, June 10. Assuming all intermediate days are business days and transactions settle under standard SEC/FINRA T+1T+1 regular-way rules, arrange the following operational milestone events in correct chronological order from earliest to latest.

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The correct chronological order is: 1) Board of directors officially declares the cash dividend (Declaration Date), 2) Last trade date to purchase stock regular-way and receive the dividend (Tuesday, June 9), 3) Ex-Dividend Date and Record Date for the cash dividend distribution (Wednesday, June 10), and 4) Settlement date for shares purchased regular-way on the ex-dividend date (Thursday, June 11).
The sequence follows the mechanics of T+1T+1 settlement. First, the board approves the dividend (Declaration Date). To appear on the company's books on Record Date (Wednesday, June 10), an investor must purchase the shares regular-way no later than Tuesday, June 9 (T+1T+1 settlement). Under current FINRA rules, the Ex-Dividend Date for regular cash dividends is the Record Date itself (Wednesday, June 10). Finally, a trade executed on the Ex-Dividend Date settles one business day later on Thursday, June 11 (T+1T+1).

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1
Identify the initial corporate authorization date
The Board of Directors declaration date occurs first before any trading or settlement rules take effect.
Dividends do not exist legally until formally declared by the issuer's board.
2
Determine the last cum-dividend trade date under T+1T+1 settlement
To settle on the Record Date of Wednesday, June 10, the trade must occur on Tuesday, June 9 (T+1T+1).
Regular-way settlement takes 1 business day (T+1T+1). Buying on Tuesday, June 9 settles on Wednesday, June 10.
3
Identify the Ex-Dividend Date under current T+1T+1 rules
Under T+1T+1 rules, the Ex-Dividend Date for standard cash dividends is designated as the Record Date (Wednesday, June 10).
Purchasing on Wednesday, June 10 would settle on Thursday, June 11 (T+1T+1), which is past the record date cutoff.
4
Calculate the settlement date for an ex-dividend trade
A purchase made on Wednesday, June 10 settles on Thursday, June 11.
Applying the standard T+1T+1 settlement window to a trade executed on June 10 results in settlement on June 11.

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Dividend Milestone Sequence and T+1T+1 Regular-Way Settlement Rules
Soru 832Soru

An investor's portfolio consists primarily of long-term uncollateralized debentures issued by a biotech firm. Following the unexpected cancellation of the firm's main clinical trials, rating agencies downgrade the bonds from investment grade to speculative grade, causing their market value to drop significantly while benchmark interest rates set by the Federal Reserve remain unchanged. Which of the following best categorizes the specific risk that caused this decline in bond value?

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Cevap: Credit risk, because the downgrade reflects an increase in the likelihood that the issuer will default on its debt obligations.

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Credit risk, because the downgrade reflects an increase in the likelihood that the issuer will default on its debt obligations.
The correct answer identifies credit risk as the source of the price decline. Credit risk (also known as default risk) is a non-systematic risk specific to an individual corporate or municipal issuer. When an issuer suffers an operational setback—such as a cancelled drug trial—its financial condition deteriorates, prompting rating agencies to downgrade its debt and market participants to demand higher yield spreads, driving the bond price down regardless of general interest rate stability.

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1
Analyze the cause of the bond's price decline in the scenario.
The price drop stems from a firm-specific event (clinical trial cancellation) leading to a rating downgrade.
Determines whether the risk is systematic (market-wide) or non-systematic (issuer-specific).
2
Evaluate macro variables mentioned in the stem.
Benchmark interest rates remained unchanged, eliminating interest rate risk as the driving factor.
Distinguishes market/interest rate risk from issuer default risk.
3
Identify the risk classification.
The financial inability or reduced capacity of an issuer to fulfill contractual bond obligations is defined as credit/default risk.
Matches the scenario to the exact Securities Industry Essentials (SIE) risk definition.

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Non-Systematic and Credit Risks
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Soru 833Soru

Match each prohibited market practice under SEC anti-manipulation rules and FINRA ethical standards with its corresponding regulatory description.

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Spoofing
Marking the Close
Painting the Tape
Freeriding

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Cevap

Spoofing corresponds to entering non-bona fide orders intended for cancellation. Marking the Close corresponds to trading at market close to alter final transaction prices. Painting the Tape corresponds to collusive trades creating artificial volume. Freeriding corresponds to selling newly purchased securities in a cash account before settling payment.
Each practice reflects a distinct violation of federal securities laws and SRO conduct rules: Spoofing manipulates order book depth with non-bona fide quotes; Marking the Close targets end-of-day pricing; Painting the Tape fabricates transaction volume; Freeriding violates payment settlement constraints under Regulation T.

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1
Identify the intent and order mechanism behind Spoofing.
Spoofing relies on submitting fake, non-bona fide liquidity to deceive electronic order books and lure other traders.
Regulatory authorities specifically target quotes entered without a genuine intention to execute.
2
Analyze timing and price manipulation associated with Marking the Close.
Marking the close targets the final reported price at the end of the trading session to impact valuations or margin requirements.
Closing prices affect mutual fund NAVs, index values, and portfolio collateral computations.
3
Distinguish Painting the Tape from general market making.
Painting the tape involves artificial volume created via pre-arranged, collusive, or wash trading.
It manipulates public tape reports to falsely suggest market interest.
4
Evaluate settlement requirements under Regulation T for Freeriding.
Freeriding occurs when a customer uses proceeds from selling a position to pay for buying that exact position in a cash account without depositing required funds.
Federal Reserve Board margin rules require full cash settlement by settlement date.

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Prohibited Market Manipulation and Fraudulent Practices
Soru 834Soru

A registered representative is conducting a suitability review for a client evaluating non-qualified variable annuities. Which of the following statements regarding the tax implications, withdrawal mechanics, and risk allocation of non-qualified variable annuities are CORRECT?

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Cevap: Partial surrenders or withdrawals prior to annuitization are taxed on a Last-In, First-Out (LIFO) accounting basis, causing earnings to be taxed as ordinary income before any tax-free principal is returned.; Surrender charges imposed by the insurance company are contractual fees that operate independently of any IRS early withdrawal tax penalties.

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The statements confirming that non-qualified annuity withdrawals follow LIFO tax treatment and that insurer surrender charges operate independently of IRS early withdrawal penalties are correct.
The correct options accurately identify essential rules governing non-qualified variable annuities: (1) Withdrawals prior to annuitization follow LIFO taxation, meaning taxable earnings are recognized before non-taxable principal, and (2) Insurer surrender fees are contractual charges that apply independently of any 10% IRS penalty for premature distributions.

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1
Analyze tax accounting rules for non-qualified variable annuity withdrawals prior to annuitization.
Identified that non-qualified annuity distributions use Last-In, First-Out (LIFO) accounting, where accumulated earnings are distributed and taxed as ordinary income prior to the return of cost basis.
IRS guidelines dictate LIFO tax treatment for random non-periodic distributions from deferred annuities.
2
Distinguish between insurer-imposed surrender charges and federal tax penalties.
Confirmed that contingent deferred surrender charges (CDSC) assessed by insurance carriers are distinct from the 10% federal tax penalty levied by the IRS on taxable distributions prior to age 59½.
Contractual surrender penalties protect the insurer against early redemption costs, while IRS penalties penalize premature tax-deferred growth withdrawals.
3
Evaluate the scope of the 10% IRS early withdrawal tax penalty.
Determined that the 10% penalty is applied exclusively to the earnings portion included in gross income, not the entire withdrawal amount.
Original non-deductible principal contributions in a non-qualified annuity are returned tax-free and are exempt from penalty.
4
Assess investment risk responsibility within separate account subaccounts.
Verified that contract owners bear market risk in variable annuity separate accounts, as subaccount values fluctuate directly with underlying investment portfolio performance.
Guaranteed returns are characteristic of fixed annuities funded by the general account, whereas separate accounts offer no investment return guarantees.

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Taxation and risk dynamics of non-qualified variable annuity withdrawals
Soru 835Soru

A dental hygienist learns of an upcoming, unannounced corporate acquisition while chatting with a patient who is an executive at a publicly traded healthcare firm. The hygienist purchases shares of the target company prior to the public announcement. Which of the following statements accurately describes the liability under federal insider trading regulations?

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Cevap: The hygienist can be held liable as a tippee for trading on material nonpublic information, even though the hygienist is not an employee of the firm.

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The hygienist can be held liable as a tippee for trading on material nonpublic information, even though the hygienist is not an employee of the firm.
Under federal insider trading laws, tippee liability applies to any individual who receives material nonpublic information and executes trades based on that information, regardless of whether they are employed by or affiliated with the issuing corporation.

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1
Identify the nature of the information disclosed.
The details regarding the unannounced acquisition are material and nonpublic.
Information that would reasonably influence an investor's trading decision constitutes material nonpublic information prior to public release.
2
Determine the legal roles of the parties involved.
The corporate executive acts as the tipper, and the hygienist acts as the tippee.
A tipper discloses nonpublic confidential information, whereas a tippee receives and acts upon that information.
3
Evaluate tippee liability under federal securities laws.
Trading on material nonpublic information establishes liability for the tippee regardless of corporate affiliation.
Federal rules prohibit any person from trading while in possession of material nonpublic information obtained in breach of a duty.

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Tippee Liability under Insider Trading Regulations
Soru 836Soru

An investor opens a new margin account with a broker-dealer and executes a first-time transaction selling short 600600 shares of XYZ common stock at $4.00\$4.00 per share. Under Federal Reserve Regulation T and FINRA margin rules, what is the minimum required initial margin deposit the customer must make for this trade?

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Cevap: $2,400

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$2,400
For short sales of stocks priced under 5.00pershare,FINRARule4210dictatesthatthedepositrequirementis5.00 per share, FINRA Rule 4210 dictates that the deposit requirement is 2.50 per share or 100% of the current market value, whichever is greater. For 600 shares at 4.00pershare,1004.00 per share, 100% of the market value is 2,400, while 2.50pershareequals2.50 per share equals 1,500. Because 2,400isgreaterthan2,400 is greater than 1,500, and also exceeds Regulation T's 50% requirement (1,200)aswellasthestandard1,200) as well as the standard 2,000 initial equity requirement, the customer must deposit $2,400.

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Calculate the total short sale transaction value and Regulation T requirement.
Total market value = 600 shares×$4.00=$2,400600 \text{ shares} \times \$4.00 = \$2,400. Reg T requirement (50%) = $2,400×0.50=$1,200\$2,400 \times 0.50 = \$1,200.
Federal Reserve Regulation T specifies a base initial requirement of 50% of the short sale proceeds.
2
Apply FINRA rules for shorting low-priced equity securities.
Requirement = max(600×$2.50,100% of $2,400)=max($1,500,$2,400)=$2,400\max(600 \times \$2.50, 100\% \text{ of } \$2,400) = \max(\$1,500, \$2,400) = \$2,400.
FINRA Rule 4210 requires that for short sales of stock priced under 5.00pershare,theinitial/maintenanceequityrequirementis5.00 per share, the initial/maintenance equity requirement is 2.50 per share or 100% of market value, whichever is greater.
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Compare against the standard FINRA initial account equity minimum.
Required deposit = max($2,000,$2,400)=$2,400\max(\$2,000, \$2,400) = \$2,400.
The specific low-priced short sale rule requirement (2,400)exceedsthegeneralFINRA2,400) exceeds the general FINRA 2,000 initial equity threshold.

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FINRA Short Margin Requirements for Low-Priced Securities
Soru 837Soru

Match each prohibited securities practice with its corresponding regulatory description.

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Churning
Front-running
Marking the close
Freeriding

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Churning corresponds to executing excessive trades to generate commissions; Front-running corresponds to entering a trade ahead of a pending customer block order; Marking the close corresponds to entering orders near market close to influence the final price; Freeriding corresponds to selling securities in a cash account before paying for the purchase.
Each practice represents a specific prohibited conduct defined by SEC rules and FINRA standards: Churning focuses on excessive commission generation; Front-running exploits pending customer block orders; Marking the close manipulates end-of-day pricing; and Freeriding violates payment requirements under Regulation T.

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1
Identify the key characteristics of Churning
Recognize that Churning involves excessive trading frequency/size driven by broker commission generation.
SRO rules strictly prohibit trading that benefits the broker at the expense of customer suitablity.
2
Identify the key characteristics of Front-running
Recognize that Front-running involves trading ahead of material non-public customer order information.
Brokers are prohibited from taking financial advantage of pending customer block orders.
3
Identify the key characteristics of Marking the close
Recognize that Marking the close targets closing market price manipulation.
Manipulating closing prices distorts market valuation and NAV calculations.
4
Identify the key characteristics of Freeriding
Recognize that Freeriding involves selling securities in a cash account before paying for the original purchase.
Regulation T requires full payment for cash account purchases before proceeds can be used.

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Prohibited Market Manipulation and Fraudulent Practices
Soru 838Soru

Match each prohibited market practice or fraudulent activity with the scenario that best describes the regulatory violation.

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Free-riding
Painting the tape
Interpositioning
Marking the close

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Free-riding matches purchasing shares in a cash account and selling prior to paying; Painting the tape matches collusive transactions to create false trading volume; Interpositioning matches unnecessarily routing a customer order through a third party; Marking the close matches placing trades at market end to alter the reported closing price.
Each prohibited practice corresponds directly to its FINRA and SEC regulatory classification. Free-riding involves buying and selling without making required cash payment. Painting the tape is collusive trading to fake market volume. Interpositioning is adding an unnecessary middleman broker to customer transactions. Marking the close is placing orders near the trading day's end to manipulate the published closing valuation.

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Analyze the definition of Free-riding under Regulation T
Free-riding occurs when a customer buys a security in a cash account and then sells the same security without ever depositing the cash required to settle the purchase.
Regulation T mandates full payment for cash account purchases prior to distributing proceeds from subsequent sales.
2
Analyze the definition of Painting the tape
Painting the tape involves manipulative trading by conspirators who pass trades back and forth to inflate reported trading volume.
This generates deceptive market activity intended to induce other investors to trade based on false liquidity.
3
Analyze the FINRA prohibition on Interpositioning
Interpositioning occurs when a broker-dealer inserts an unnecessary third-party broker between the customer and the market center.
This practice burdens the customer with duplicate markup/markdown fees or worse overall execution, violating best execution obligations.
4
Analyze the manipulative behavior of Marking the close
Marking the close involves intentionally executing trades right before trading ends for the day to influence the settlement price.
Closing prices affect derivative valuations, margin calls, and portfolio performance reporting, making artificial manipulation a securities violation.

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Prohibited Market Manipulation and Fraudulent Practices
Soru 839Soru

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

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Credit (Default) Risk
Business Risk
Liquidity Risk
Regulatory Risk

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Credit Risk matches the interest payment default scenario; Business Risk matches competitive market share loss; Liquidity Risk matches the need to sell at a steep discount due to thin trading; Regulatory Risk matches increased costs from new emissions laws.
Each non-systematic risk is correctly matched to its specific operational or market manifestation: failing to make scheduled debt payments represents credit (default) risk; losing market share due to competitive failure is business risk; inability to sell an asset promptly at fair value represents liquidity risk; and profit reduction resulting from new legislative mandates represents regulatory risk.

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1
Identify the primary source of risk in each corporate scenario.
Categorize each scenario into default vulnerability, competitive operational decline, resale friction, or compliance law impact.
Non-systematic risks are company-specific or industry-specific threats that can be classified by their operational or financial origins.
2
Match each identified risk origin to its correct financial terminology.
Pair default events with Credit Risk, management/competition failures with Business Risk, secondary market transaction difficulty with Liquidity Risk, and law changes with Regulatory Risk.
Demonstrates mastery of distinguishing specific subcomponents of non-systematic risk in securities analysis.

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Classification of Non-Systematic and Credit Risks
Soru 840Soru

Investors holding individual corporate and municipal securities encounter various forms of non-systematic risk that stem from issuer-specific operations, capital structures, or contract terms. Match each non-systematic risk type on the left with the specific financial scenario on the right that best illustrates it.

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Credit (Default) Risk
Business Risk
Liquidity (Marketability) Risk
Call Risk

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Credit Risk matches the municipal bond payment failure; Business Risk matches the pharmaceutical regulatory approval rejection; Liquidity Risk matches selling thinly traded debt at a major discount; Call Risk matches early debt retirement in a declining interest rate environment.
Each non-systematic risk is correctly matched to its specific issuer or contract mechanism: Credit Risk matches default on coupon payments; Business Risk matches operational setback from drug approval failure; Liquidity Risk matches price concessions required in thinly traded markets; Call Risk matches early debt retirement by issuers during falling rate environments.

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1
Identify the core characteristic of Credit (Default) Risk.
Credit risk involves the inability of a debt issuer to satisfy interest or principal obligations. The scenario describing a municipal revenue bond issuer failing to make scheduled coupon payments due to revenue shortfalls exemplifies credit risk.
Default directly reflects issuer financial distress leading to missed debt service.
2
Identify the core characteristic of Business Risk.
Business risk stems from company-specific operational metrics or commercial setbacks. The scenario describing a biotech company losing equity value due to an unsuccessful regulatory drug trial exemplifies business risk.
Operational failures directly impair the earning power and commercial viability of a specific firm.
3
Identify the core characteristic of Liquidity (Marketability) Risk.
Liquidity risk is the inability to sell a position quickly at or near fair market value. The scenario involving an investor in a thinly traded market forced to sell at a steep discount illustrates liquidity risk.
Illiquid secondary markets prevent swift execution without price concessions.
4
Identify the core characteristic of Call Risk.
Call risk occurs when debt securities are retired early by the issuer, typically when market interest rates fall, leaving investors exposed to lower reinvestment yields. The scenario describing early debt redemption during falling interest rates matches call risk.
Issuers exercise call provisions to refinance debt at lower cost, depriving investors of higher yield.

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Non-systematic risks are specific to individual issuers, industries, or security structures and can be mitigated through diversification, unlike systematic market risks.
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