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Soru 1101Soru

A fixed-income portfolio manager constructs an investment portfolio composed strictly of investment-grade corporate bonds across twenty distinct industrial sectors to eliminate issuer-specific credit default risk. Following an unexpected series of interest rate increases by the Federal Reserve to combat inflation, market prices across all held bonds decline sharply simultaneously. Which of the following statements best explains why the manager's diversification strategy failed to protect the portfolio from this market downturn?

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Cevap: Diversification across sectors eliminates unsystematic credit risk, but interest rate risk is a systematic risk that impacts the entire fixed-income market regardless of issuer diversification.

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Diversification across sectors eliminates unsystematic credit risk, but interest rate risk is a systematic risk that impacts the entire fixed-income market regardless of issuer diversification.
Interest rate risk is a form of systematic (market-wide) risk. While diversification across issuers and industrial sectors can substantially reduce or eliminate unsystematic risks like corporate credit default risk, it cannot shield fixed-income securities from broad macroeconomic factors like central bank interest rate adjustments, which drive down existing bond valuations across the board.

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Identify the type of risk impacting the portfolio during central bank rate hikes.
Rising market interest rates depress the secondary market prices of existing fixed-income securities. This phenomenon is known as interest rate risk.
When market yields rise, newly issued bonds offer higher coupon rates, making existing fixed-rate bonds with lower yields less valuable.
2
Classify interest rate risk as systematic or unsystematic.
Interest rate risk is a systematic risk (market risk) because macroeconomic policy shifts affect all market participants and fixed-income assets broad scale.
Systematic risks stem from aggregate economic forces rather than firm-specific conditions.
3
Evaluate the limitation of asset diversification.
Diversification successfully mitigates non-systematic (business/credit) risk, but cannot reduce systematic (market/interest rate) risk.
Because all fixed-rate bonds share price sensitivity to benchmark interest rates, holding bonds across multiple sectors does not prevent market-wide devaluation.

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Systematic Risk and the Limits of Diversification
Soru 1102Soru

An institutional trader seeking to purchase a large position in a thinly traded equity security intentionally places a series of large buy orders well above the current bid price without intending to execute them. As soon as other market participants raise their offer prices in response to the apparent buying interest, the trader cancels the large buy orders and executes a purchase order at the newly created, higher price level. Which of the following correctly identifies this manipulative practice and the primary regulatory concern associated with it?

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Cevap: This practice constitutes spoofing, which is prohibited because it involves entering non-bona fide orders to deceive other market participants about supply and demand.

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The practice is spoofing, an illegal market manipulation tactic involving the placement and subsequent cancellation of non-bona fide orders to create a false impression of market demand.
Spoofing is an illegal market manipulation tactic defined by entering quotes or orders with the explicit intent to cancel them before execution. This generates false signals about market supply or demand to artificially move security prices for financial gain.

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Analyze the trader's actions in the scenario.
The trader places orders without the intention of executing them and cancels them once market prices shift.
Identifying whether orders are bona fide determines whether the activity is legitimate trading or market manipulation.
2
Distinguish between spoofing and wash trading.
Spoofing relies on non-bona fide order cancellation to fake market depth, whereas wash trading involves completed transactions with no change in beneficial ownership.
Differentiating market manipulation definitions is essential for identifying regulatory violations.
3
Evaluate regulatory jurisdiction over fraudulent market practices.
Both SROs (such as FINRA) and federal regulatory bodies (the SEC) hold authority to investigate and prosecute market manipulation.
Understanding SRO and SEC oversight ensures accurate compliance framing.

Anahtar Kavram

Spoofing and Market Manipulation Regulations
Tahmini Süre:1m 30s
Soru 1103Soru

An investor places a large buy order for a security without the intention of executing it, aiming to create a false impression of buying interest and drive up the best bid price. Once other market participants increase their bids, the investor sells an existing position at the higher price and immediately cancels the initial buy order. Which prohibited market manipulation practice is described in this scenario?

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Cevap: Spoofing

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Spoofing is the prohibited market practice described, as it involves placing fake orders intended for cancellation to manipulate market price levels.
Spoofing is an illegal market manipulation tactic where a participant submits non-bona fide orders that they intend to cancel before execution. The purpose is to create a illusion of market depth or price momentum to benefit another trade placed by the manipulator.

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Analyze the nature of the trading activity in the scenario.
The trader entered non-bona fide orders with the sole intention of canceling them once market prices shifted favorable to their actual trade.
Identifying whether orders are legitimate or intended to deceive determines the regulatory violation.
2
Match the observed activity to official FINRA/SEC market manipulation definitions.
Entering non-bona fide orders to lure other traders and then canceling those orders prior to execution is defined as spoofing.
Spoofing distorts market supply and demand signals.

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Spoofing is a prohibited manipulative practice involving the entry of non-bona fide orders designed to deceive market participants regarding market supply/demand, followed by immediate cancellation.
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Soru 1104Soru

Marcus and Julia maintain a brokerage account registered as Tenants in Common (TIC), with Marcus holding a 70% percentage interest and Julia holding a 30% percentage interest. Marcus unexpectedly passes away. Shortly after his death, Julia submits a request to the broker-dealer to liquidate all positions in the account and transfer 100% of the cash proceeds to her individual bank account. Which of the following statements accurately describes how the broker-dealer must handle Julia's request under FINRA and industry standard account rules?

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Cevap: The broker-dealer must reject the transfer request for Marcus's 70% share, freeze further trading until proper legal documentation is presented, and distribute Marcus's interest according to the instructions of his estate's executor or legal representative.

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The broker-dealer must reject the transfer request for Marcus's 70% share, freeze further trading until proper legal documentation is presented, and distribute Marcus's interest according to the instructions of his estate's executor or legal representative.
In a Tenants in Common (TIC) account structure, each owner holds a specified percentage interest that passes to their estate upon death rather than to the surviving account owner. Upon notice of Marcus's death, the firm must place a hold on the account, request a certified copy of the death certificate along with letters testamentary, and await instructions from the executor or administrator of Marcus's estate regarding his 70% share.

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Identify the account registration type and ownership structure.
The account is registered as Tenants in Common (TIC) with unequal shares (70% Marcus / 30% Julia).
Ownership structure dictates what happens to assets upon the death of one of the owners.
2
Apply legal rules governing Tenants in Common (TIC) accounts upon the death of an owner.
Unlike Joint Tenants with Rights of Survivorship (JTWROS), TIC accounts do NOT pass assets automatically to surviving account holders. The deceased owner's share passes to their estate.
TIC provisions require that a decedent's percentage of tenancy becomes an asset of their estate subject to probate or trust terms.
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Determine the proper broker-dealer operational procedure.
The broker-dealer must cancel open orders, freeze trading/disbursements affecting the deceased tenant's share, require a certified copy of the death certificate and court letters testamentary, and follow instructions from the estate's executor.
Broker-dealers must safeguard estate assets against unauthorized transfer or liquidation by surviving joint owners.

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Tenants in Common (TIC) Account Ownership and Death Rules
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Soru 1105Soru

An independent information technology contractor working on site at a publicly traded pharmaceutical firm overhears executive discussions regarding confidential, unannounced FDA approval for a breakthrough drug. The contractor shares this material nonpublic information with a close acquaintance, who immediately purchases equity options in the pharmaceutical company prior to the public announcement and realizes substantial trading profits. The contractor did not trade securities nor receive any direct financial kickback from the acquaintance. Based on federal securities laws, which of the following statements regarding insider trading liability are CORRECT? (Select ALL that apply.)

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Cevap: The acquaintance (tippee) can be held liable for insider trading even though they are not an employee or insider of the pharmaceutical firm.; The IT contractor (tipper) can be held liable for insider trading violations even though the contractor executed no personal securities transactions.

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The statements confirming that the acquaintance (tippee) can be held liable despite not being an employee, and that the IT contractor (tipper) can be held liable despite not personally executing trades, are both correct.
Under the Insider Trading Sanctions Act and Federal Securities Regulations, both tippers and tippees face liability. The tipper is liable for breaching a duty of confidentiality by passing material nonpublic information, regardless of whether they executed a trade. The tippee is liable for trading while in possession of material nonpublic information obtained through a known breach of duty, regardless of whether they are an employee of the firm.

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Analyze Tipper Liability
The IT contractor owed a duty of trust/confidentiality while working on site and breached that duty by disclosing material nonpublic information.
Tippers are liable under Federal Insider Trading rules when disclosing confidential material info in breach of a duty, even if they execute zero trades themselves.
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Analyze Tippee Liability
The acquaintance traded on material nonpublic information obtained via a breach of duty and is subject to full civil and criminal insider trading liabilities.
Tippees inherit the duty and liability of the tipper whenever they know or should know that the information was material, nonpublic, and passed improperly.
3
Evaluate Misconceptions regarding Personal Benefit and Employment Status
Neither lack of direct monetary payment nor non-employee status provides immunity from insider trading prosecution.
Personal benefit can include making a gift of confidential information to a friend, and insider trading prohibitions extend far beyond traditional company employees.

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Tipper and Tippee Liability under Insider Trading Regulations
Soru 1106Soru

An investor places offsetting buy and sell orders for 5,000 shares of a security at the exact same price across two separate accounts held under the investor's identical ownership. The simultaneous trades create the appearance of active market interest on the public exchange tape, attracting retail buyers to the stock, even though no actual transfer of beneficial ownership took place. Which prohibited market manipulation practice has the investor engaged in?

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Cevap: Wash trading

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The investor engaged in wash trading by executing matching buy and sell transactions under the same beneficial ownership to generate artificial trading volume.
Executing matching buy and sell orders where no change in beneficial ownership occurs is the definition of wash trading. The primary goal of wash trading is to create misleading financial information regarding trading volume or market interest in a security.

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Analyze the ownership structure and trade execution pattern
The investor executed simultaneous buy and sell orders for identical share quantities and prices across accounts with identical beneficial ownership.
Identifying whether beneficial ownership changes is key to distinguishing market manipulation from legitimate trading activity.
2
Evaluate the intent and market effect
The trades created artificial volume on the exchange consolidated tape without economic risk to the trader.
Creating false activity to mislead other investors constitutes prohibited market manipulation under securities laws.
3
Match the scenario characteristics to the regulatory definition
Executing offsetting orders without altering beneficial ownership is defined specifically as wash trading.
FINRA rules and federal securities laws strictly prohibit wash trades due to their deceptive nature.

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Prohibited Market Manipulation - Wash Trading
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Soru 1107Soru

An investor submits a limit order to buy 1,0001,000 shares of XYZ common stock at $25.00\$25.00 per share marked Immediate-or-Cancel (IOC). At the time of entry, the inside market for XYZ is $24.90\$24.90 Bid – $25.00\$25.00 Offer, with 400400 shares available at the offer price of $25.00\$25.00. Which of the following best describes how this order will be executed by the broker-dealer?

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Cevap: 400 shares are executed immediately at $25.00, and the remaining 600 shares are immediately canceled.

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400 shares are executed immediately at $25.00, and the remaining 600 shares are immediately canceled.
An Immediate-or-Cancel (IOC) order requires that any portion of the order that can be executed immediately at the specified limit price or better must be filled, and any unexecuted balance must be immediately canceled. Since 400 shares were available at the offer price of $25.00, those 400 shares execute immediately, and the remaining 600 shares are canceled.

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Identify the key order qualifier and its execution rules.
An Immediate-or-Cancel (IOC) order requires immediate execution of all or any part of the order at the limit price or better.
IOC orders permit partial execution unlike Fill-or-Kill (FOK) orders.
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Determine the available market liquidity at the specified limit price.
The offer price of $25.00\$25.00 matches the customer's buy limit price, but only 400400 shares are available at that price.
A buy limit order can only be executed at the limit price of $25.00\$25.00 or lower.
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Apply the IOC rule to the remaining unexecuted portion.
The 400400 shares are filled immediately at $25.00\$25.00, and the remaining 600600 shares cannot be filled immediately at $25.00\$25.00 or better, so they are canceled.
Unfilled portions of an IOC order cannot rest on the order book and must be canceled automatically.

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Immediate-or-Cancel (IOC) Order Execution Rules
Soru 1108Soru

A retail investor purchases shares of a corporate equity security through a registered broker-dealer. During the post-trade settlement process, automated trade comparison, netting, and central counterparty clearance are executed to streamline the movement of funds and securities between member firms. Which entity is directly responsible for performing these trade clearance and netting functions for equity transactions?

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Cevap: National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC)

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National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC)
The National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC), a subsidiary of the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), serves as the central counterparty (CCP) for equity, corporate bond, municipal bond, and ETF trades. It provides trade comparison, automated clearing, and continuous net settlement (CNS) services to reduce trade obligations and financial exposure among member broker-dealers.

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Identify the primary function described in the scenario
The scenario describes trade comparison, netting, central counterparty clearance, and post-trade risk management for secondary market equity transactions.
Determining whether the function is custody/safekeeping, options clearing, insurance protection, or equity trade clearing isolates the correct organization.
2
Distinguish between DTCC subsidiaries and other market entities
The National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC) clears and nets equity trades as a CCP, whereas the Depository Trust Company (DTC) acts as the securities depository providing settlement asset custody.
The NSCC operates the Continuous Net Settlement (CNS) system, reducing total position and payment transfers required each settlement day.

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Clearing vs. Depository Functions (NSCC vs. DTC)
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Soru 1109Soru

A server at a private dining club overhears two corporate executives discussing an upcoming unannounced acquisition of a publicly traded company. The server communicates this nonpublic details to a friend, who subsequently purchases shares of the target firm prior to the public announcement and sells them for a significant profit. Neither the server nor the friend is an officer, director, or employee of either company. Under federal securities laws governing insider trading, which of the following statements correctly describes their potential liability?

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Cevap: Both the server and the friend can be held liable under insider trading regulations because material nonpublic information was wrongfully disclosed and subsequently traded upon.

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Both the server (tipper) and the friend (tippee) can be held liable under insider trading rules because confidential material information was improperly passed and acted upon in the securities market.
Under the Insider Trading and Securities Fraud Enforcement Act and federal securities regulations, both the person who passes along material nonpublic information (the tipper) and the person who receives and trades on that information (the tippee) can be held liable. Corporate employment or insider status is not required for liability to attach to either party.

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Evaluate the nature of the information
The overheard acquisition details represent material nonpublic information because a reasonable investor would consider it significant in making an investment decision and it has not been released to the general public.
Insider trading prohibitions cover any material nonpublic information regardless of how it was obtained.
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Analyze tipper liability for the server
The server acted as a tipper by communicating material nonpublic information to another person who then executed trades based on that information.
Tippers are liable for passing confidential material information even if they do not execute trades themselves.
3
Analyze tippee liability for the friend
The friend acted as a tippee by trading securities while in possession of material nonpublic information obtained from a tipper.
Tippees inherit the duty not to trade on nonpublic material information and can be held fully liable regardless of employment status with the subject company.

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Tipper and Tippee Liability under Insider Trading Regulations
Tahmini Süre:1m 15s
Soru 1110Soru

An investor holds a non-qualified variable annuity contract and is currently in the accumulation phase. Which of the following statements regarding the tax treatment of growth, surrender mechanics, and early withdrawal rules are TRUE?

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Cevap: Investment gains and income generated inside the separate account grow on a tax-deferred basis until withdrawals begin.; Partial withdrawals taken prior to annuitization are taxed on a Last-In, First-Out (LIFO) accounting basis, treating the first funds distributed as taxable earnings.

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The correct statements are that investment gains grow on a tax-deferred basis inside the separate account during accumulation, and partial withdrawals taken prior to annuitization are taxed on a LIFO basis.
Growth within a variable annuity subaccount is deferred from annual taxation until distributed. Under IRS guidelines, non-qualified annuity withdrawals before annuitization follow LIFO ordering rules, meaning accumulated earnings are withdrawn and taxed first as ordinary income before tax-free principal is returned.

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Analyze tax-deferred growth characteristics during the accumulation phase.
Growth inside variable annuity subaccounts accumulates without triggering current-year income tax liability.
Tax deferral applies to earnings within non-qualified annuity contracts until funds are withdrawn.
2
Distinguish between insurer surrender charges and IRS tax penalties.
Issuer surrender fees compensate the insurer; the 10% IRS tax penalty applies strictly to early tax-deferred earnings distributions.
Surrender charges and IRS penalties are separate levies imposed by distinct entities for different reasons.
3
Evaluate accounting rules (LIFO vs. FIFO) for non-qualified annuity withdrawals.
Partial withdrawals are treated as earnings first (LIFO), subjecting distributions to ordinary income tax until all gains are exhausted.
IRS Section 72(e) mandates LIFO tax treatment for partial surrenders from non-qualified variable annuities.
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Determine the tax rate classification for annuity distribution earnings.
Annuity earnings distributions are taxed as ordinary income rather than capital gains.
Variable annuity gains do not qualify for long-term capital gains tax rates regardless of holding period.

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Tax Treatment and Surrender Mechanics of Non-Qualified Variable Annuities
Soru 1111Soru

Under SEC Regulation S-P, if a registered broker-dealer decides to change its privacy policy so that it can begin sharing nonpublic personal customer information with nonaffiliated third parties under terms not previously disclosed, which requirement must the firm satisfy before disclosing the information?

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Cevap: Provide the customer with a revised privacy notice and a reasonable opportunity to opt out before the information is disclosed.

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Provide the customer with a revised privacy notice and a reasonable opportunity to opt out before the information is disclosed.
Under SEC Regulation S-P, if a broker-dealer changes its privacy policy to allow sharing of nonpublic personal information with nonaffiliated third parties not covered under a previous notice, it must provide a revised privacy notice and a reasonable opportunity to opt out before disclosing the information.

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Identify the primary regulation governing customer privacy disclosures for financial institutions.
SEC Regulation S-P regulates how broker-dealers manage and protect retail customers' nonpublic personal information.
Broker-dealers must follow Regulation S-P when handling customer records and third-party disclosures.
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Determine the legal requirement when privacy policies change regarding third-party data sharing.
Before disclosing nonpublic personal information under new terms to nonaffiliated third parties, the firm must send a revised privacy notice and provide a reasonable opt-out window.
Customers must be given advance opportunity to decline the sharing of their personal financial information.

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Regulation S-P Revised Privacy Notice and Opt-Out Timing
Soru 1112Soru

Two business partners open a joint brokerage account designated as Tenants in Common (TIC). Which of the following statements regarding the rules and ownership structure of this account are CORRECT?

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Cevap: The account allows for unequal ownership percentage shares between the joint owners.; Either joint owner has the authority to enter trade orders independently for the account.

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The correct statements are that Tenants in Common (TIC) accounts allow unequal ownership percentages between owners, and that either owner may independently enter trade orders for the account.
Tenants in Common (TIC) accounts allow owners to divide interest in unequal shares and allow any single account owner to execute trade orders. Therefore, statements identifying unequal ownership split capabilities and independent trading authority are correct.

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Analyze ownership distribution rules for Tenants in Common (TIC) accounts.
TIC accounts permit flexible, unequal percentage ownership (e.g., 60% and 40%), unlike JTWROS which requires equal ownership.
Ownership structure flexibility is a primary operational distinction of TIC accounts.
2
Evaluate trading authority rules for joint brokerage accounts.
Either co-owner in a joint account possesses individual trading authority to execute transactions.
FINRA customer account rules grant trading privileges to any designated account owner unless specific restrictive covenants exist.
3
Examine survivorship provisions and check disbursement regulations for TIC accounts.
Upon death, a TIC owner's assets pass to their estate rather than the surviving owner. Furthermore, all checks payable from a joint account must bear the names of all joint tenants.
This avoids unauthorized asset transfers and ensures estate probate handling.

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Tenants in Common (TIC) Account Ownership Rules
Soru 1113Soru

A retail client visits a broker-dealer branch and deposits $12,000 in physical currency into their brokerage account during a single business day. Which of the following filings is mandatory for the firm under federal Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) rules?

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Cevap: Currency Transaction Report (CTR)

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Currency Transaction Report (CTR)
Under the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), broker-dealers must file a Currency Transaction Report (CTR) for any cash transaction (deposits, withdrawals, or currency exchanges) that exceeds $10,000 in a single business day.

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Identify the transaction type and amount
The client deposited $12,000 in physical currency (cash) in one business day.
Bank Secrecy Act rules differentiate between physical cash deposits and electronic transfers or checks.
2
Apply the monetary threshold rule under BSA/AML regulations
Cash transactions exceeding $10,000 require a Currency Transaction Report (CTR) filing with FinCEN within 15 calendar days.
The $10,000 threshold specifically triggers FinCEN Form 112 (CTR).

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Currency Transaction Report (CTR) Thresholds
Soru 1114Soru

Match each securities order type with its corresponding operational trigger and execution rule.

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Market Order
Buy Limit Order
Sell Stop Order
Buy Stop Order

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Cevap

Market Order matches immediate execution at prevailing price. Buy Limit Order matches execution at specified price or lower below market price. Sell Stop Order matches trigger below market price to become market sell order. Buy Stop Order matches trigger above market price to become market buy order.
Each order type serves a unique purpose: Market orders execute immediately without price bounds; Buy limit orders guarantee price ceilings below market price; Sell stop orders protect long positions by triggering below current market price; Buy stop orders protect short positions by triggering above current market price.

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Identify the basic execution mechanism of a Market Order.
Executes immediately at current available price.
Market orders do not specify price bounds.
2
Determine the price boundaries for a Buy Limit Order.
Placed below current market; executes at limit price or lower.
Limit orders enforce price control for investors buying securities.
3
Distinguish between Sell Stop and Buy Stop triggers.
Sell stop is placed below market to limit downside loss on long positions; Buy stop is placed above market to limit upside loss on short positions.
Stop orders serve as triggers that convert into market orders upon reaching the stop price.

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Order Types and Execution Rules
Soru 1115Soru

An investor opens a new margin account and executes an initial transaction by purchasing 250250 shares of XYZ stock at $12\$12 per share. Under Federal Reserve Board Regulation T and FINRA rules, what is the minimum initial dollar amount the investor must deposit?

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Cevap: 2000

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The minimum initial required deposit is $2,000.
The total market value of the purchase is 250 shares×$12=$3,000250 \text{ shares} \times \$12 = \$3,000. Under Federal Reserve Board Regulation T (50%), the calculated margin requirement is $1,500\$1,500. However, FINRA Rule 4210 requires a minimum initial equity deposit of $2,000\$2,000 for any margin transaction where the total value exceeds $2,000\$2,000. Since the FINRA minimum requirement ($2,000\$2,000) is greater than the Regulation T requirement ($1,500\$1,500), the investor must deposit $2,000\$2,000.

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Calculate the total market value of the initial transaction
250 shares×$12=$3,000250 \text{ shares} \times \$12 = \$3,000
Margin requirements are calculated based on the total purchase price.
2
Calculate the Regulation T initial requirement
50%×$3,000=$1,50050\% \times \$3,000 = \$1,500
Regulation T mandates that investors deposit at least 50% of the purchase value.
3
Compare Regulation T result against the FINRA Rule 4210 initial minimum equity requirement
FINRA minimum deposit is $2,000
FINRA rules require a minimum equity deposit of 2,000toopenandexecutemargintransactionswhentotalpurchasevalueexceeds2,000 to open and execute margin transactions when total purchase value exceeds 2,000.
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Select the greater of the Regulation T requirement and the FINRA rule minimum requirement
Deposit required = $2,000
The investor must satisfy the stricter of the two regulatory requirements.

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FINRA Initial Minimum Equity Rule ($2,000 Deposit)
Soru 1116Soru

An HVAC maintenance contractor servicing the executive offices of a publicly traded semiconductor corporation overhears the Chief Financial Officer discussing an unannounced acquisition of the company at a significant premium. The contractor shares this material nonpublic information with a neighbor. Although the contractor does not trade any securities, the neighbor purchases call options on the semiconductor corporation and realizes a $50,000 profit. Weeks later, the neighbor pays for the contractor's home patio renovation as a gesture of appreciation.

Which of the following statements regarding insider trading liability under federal securities laws are correct?

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Cevap: The contractor can be held liable as a tipper because material nonpublic information was disclosed in breach of a duty of confidentiality and a personal benefit was derived.; The neighbor can be held liable as a tippee because they traded on material nonpublic information while knowing, or having reason to know, that the information originated from a breach of duty.

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Both the statement regarding the contractor's tipper liability and the statement regarding the neighbor's tippee liability are correct.
Under federal insider trading regulations (including SEC Rule 10b-5 and the Insider Trading Sanctions Act), tipper liability is established when an individual breaches a duty of trust or confidentiality by conveying material nonpublic information to another person and receives a direct or indirect personal benefit (such as the patio renovation). Tippee liability is established when the recipient trades on that information while knowing or having reason to know that it was disclosed improperly. Neither party is shielded by the lack of formal corporate employment or the tipper's choice not to trade directly.

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Analyze the contractor's status and actions under insider trading rules.
The contractor owed a duty of confidentiality regarding information acquired while working on corporate premises. By passing material nonpublic information to the neighbor and receiving a personal benefit (patio renovation), the contractor satisfies the elements of tipper liability despite executing no trades personally.
Tipper liability requires a breach of duty in passing material nonpublic information and an expectation or receipt of a direct/indirect personal benefit.
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Analyze the neighbor's status and actions under insider trading rules.
The neighbor knew or should have known that the information was confidential and material. Trading call options on this information establishes tippee liability under Rule 10b-5.
Tippees inherit liability from the tipper's breach when they trade while aware of the improper disclosure.
3
Evaluate common legal misconceptions regarding insider status and trade execution.
Neither non-trading status by the tipper nor lack of employment by the tippee shields either party from legal liability.
Insider Trading Act provisions apply to anyone who misuses material nonpublic information, regardless of official corporate affiliation or personal trading activity.

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Tipper and Tippee Liability under Insider Trading Regulations
Soru 1117Soru

An investor holds a fixed-income portfolio heavily concentrated in speculative-grade corporate debentures issued by a single technology corporation. The investor expresses concern that deteriorating cash flows at the firm may result in a failure to pay scheduled interest coupons. Which type of risk is the investor primarily exposed to, and how can this specific risk be most effectively reduced?

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Cevap: Credit risk, which can be significantly reduced by diversifying the portfolio across issuers in different sectors.

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Credit risk (or default risk), which is a non-systematic risk that can be mitigated by diversifying holdings across multiple issuers and industry sectors.
Credit risk (also known as default risk) is the risk that an issuer will fail to make timely payments of interest or principal. Because credit risk is non-systematic (specific to individual issuers), investors can effectively manage and reduce this risk by diversifying their investments across multiple issuers and industry sectors.

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Identify the nature of the risk described in the scenario
The possibility that a specific corporate issuer will fail to meet principal or interest debt service obligations is credit (default) risk.
Credit risk stems from corporate financial distress specific to an individual issuer.
2
Classify the risk as systematic or non-systematic
Credit risk is non-systematic (business/issuer-specific) risk.
Non-systematic risks affect specific companies or debt issuances rather than the entire financial market.
3
Determine the appropriate risk mitigation strategy
Non-systematic risks can be effectively minimized by spreading capital across diverse issuers and sectors.
Diversification prevents losses in a single firm's securities from severely impairing the total portfolio.

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Credit Risk Identification and Non-Systematic Risk Diversification
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Soru 1118Soru

A client visits a retail brokerage branch and deposits $11,500 in physical cash into their trading account during a single business day. During the transaction, the client explicitly asks the representative to process the deposit without generating any federal tax or compliance filings. According to Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations and Bank Secrecy Act guidelines, which of the following statements correctly identifies the broker-dealer's reporting obligations?

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Cevap: The firm must file a Currency Transaction Report (CTR) for currency exceeding $10,000 and evaluate filing a Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) due to potential structuring behavior.

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The firm must file a Currency Transaction Report (CTR) for currency exceeding $10,000 and evaluate filing a Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) due to potential structuring behavior.
Under Anti-Money Laundering regulations, a Currency Transaction Report (CTR) must be filed with FinCEN when a customer deposits more than $10,000 in physical cash during one business day. Additionally, because the client specifically asked to process the deposit without generating compliance filings, this indicates potential structuring or attempt to evade BSA reporting, necessitating the evaluation and filing of a Suspicious Activity Report (SAR).

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1
Identify the currency transaction threshold and requirement under the Bank Secrecy Act.
The cash deposit of 11,500exceedsthe11,500 exceeds the 10,000 threshold for physical currency transactions within a single business day, triggering a mandatory Currency Transaction Report (CTR) filing.
FinCEN requires financial institutions to track and report cash transactions exceeding $10,000.
2
Evaluate the customer's request to avoid government reporting.
The customer's explicit request to avoid reporting represents a potential attempt at structuring or evading federal reporting guidelines, which triggers Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) obligations.
Broker-dealers must report suspicious transactions involving $5,000 or more where the customer attempts to evade BSA reporting requirements.

Anahtar Kavram

Currency Transaction Report (CTR) and Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) regulatory thresholds and obligations.
Soru 1119Soru

An investor holding 1,000 shares of XYZ stock currently trading at 48.00placesaGoodTilCanceled(GTC)sellstoplimitorderat48.00 places a Good-Til-Canceled (GTC) sell stop-limit order at 44.00 stop, 43.50limit.Overnight,severenegativemarketnewsisannounced.Atthemarketopenthenexttradingday,XYZstockgapsdownandexecutesitsopeningtransactionat43.50 limit. Overnight, severe negative market news is announced. At the market open the next trading day, XYZ stock gaps down and executes its opening transaction at 41.00 per share. Later during the trading session, the stock price rallies back up, trading between 41.00and41.00 and 44.20 before closing at $43.80. Assuming sufficient liquidity exists at all traded prices, how is this investor's order handled during the trading day?

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Cevap: The order is triggered at the opening price of 41.00andbecomesaselllimitorderat41.00 and becomes a sell limit order at 43.50, which is subsequently filled at $43.50 or better when the stock rallies during the session.

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The order is elected at the opening trade of 41.00,convertingintoaselllimitorderat41.00, converting into a sell limit order at 43.50, which is then filled at $43.50 or higher as the stock price rallies later in the session.
A sell stop-limit order operates in two distinct stages: (1) Activation/Election: When the stock trades at or below the stop price of 44.00,theorderisactivated.Theopeningpriceof44.00, the order is activated. The opening price of 41.00 satisfies this condition immediately. (2) Execution: Upon election, the order becomes a live sell limit order at 43.50.Aselllimitordercanonlybeexecutedat43.50. A sell limit order can only be executed at 43.50 or higher. Because the stock subsequently rallies during the day up to 44.20,marketliquidityatorabove44.20, market liquidity at or above 43.50 allows the order to be executed at or above the limit price.

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1
Determine order trigger (election) condition.
A sell stop at 44.00iselectedwhenatradeoccursatorbelow44.00 is elected when a trade occurs at or below 44.00.
The market opens at 41.00,whichisbelow41.00, which is below 44.00, so the stop trigger condition is met at the opening print.
2
Identify the resulting order type after election.
The order transforms into a Sell Limit order at $43.50.
Because it is a stop-limit order (not a market stop order), election converts it into a limit order with a minimum acceptable execution price of $43.50.
3
Evaluate execution capability during the trading session.
The stock trades up to a high of 44.20,crossingthelimitpriceof44.20, crossing the limit price of 43.50.
Since market prices reach and exceed 43.50,theselllimitorderisfilledat43.50, the sell limit order is filled at 43.50 or better.

Anahtar Kavram

Mechanics of Sell Stop-Limit Orders during Market Gaps and Subsequent Price Recovery
Soru 1120Soru

A financial advisor is evaluating a client's investment portfolio, which contains 120 individual domestic stocks across all major market sectors, long-term corporate bonds, and international equity funds. Although the portfolio is broadly diversified across multiple issuers and industries, the advisor notes that it remains exposed to systematic risks. Which of the following statements regarding the systematic risk factors in this portfolio are correct?

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Cevap: Purchasing power risk cannot be eliminated simply by increasing the number of fixed-income security issuers within the portfolio.; An unexpected rise in prevailing market interest rates will drive down the market value of the portfolio's long-term corporate bonds.

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The correct statements are that purchasing power risk cannot be eliminated simply by increasing the number of bond issuers, and that an unexpected rise in prevailing market interest rates will drive down the market value of long-term corporate bonds.
Systematic risks (including market risk, interest rate risk, and purchasing power risk) stem from broad macroeconomic factors and affect entire market asset classes. Consequently, holding multiple bond issuers does not eliminate the systematic erosion of fixed payments caused by inflation, and rising prevailing interest rates systematically depress existing fixed-income valuations due to their inverse relationship.

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1
Analyze the nature of systematic (market-wide) risks versus unsystematic (specific) risks.
Systematic risks—such as market risk, interest rate risk, inflation risk, and currency risk—impact the market as a whole and cannot be eliminated through diversification.
Understanding non-diversifiability is the core distinction of systematic risk in portfolio management.
2
Evaluate the statement regarding purchasing power risk and bond issuer diversification.
The statement is correct because inflation affects the real purchasing power of fixed payments across all bond issuers equally.
Diversification reduces unsystematic credit/default risk, not systematic inflation risk.
3
Evaluate the statement regarding interest rate changes and bond price movements.
The statement is correct because interest rate risk causes bond prices to fall when interest rates rise.
Bonds and interest rates have a fundamental inverse relationship.
4
Evaluate the statements regarding sector diversification removing market risk and inverted yield curves neutralizing currency risk.
Both statements are incorrect: market risk cannot be eliminated by sector diversification, and an inverted yield curve signals recession (not expansion) while having no mechanism to neutralize currency risk.
Systematic risks remain regardless of equity sector coverage, and macroeconomic yield curves do not remove currency volatility.

Anahtar Kavram

Systematic risks affect the entire financial system or market segment and cannot be eliminated through asset diversification.
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