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Soru 1441Soru

An investor maintains a single individual account at a SIPC-member broker-dealer that goes into financial insolvency. At the time of liquidation, the account holds 200,000inequitysecurities,200,000 in equity securities, 300,000 in uninvested cash balances, and $100,000 in physical gold futures contracts. What is the total maximum dollar amount protected by SIPC for this investor's account?

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Cevap: $450,000

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450,000totalcoverage(450,000 total coverage ( 200,000 for equity securities plus $250,000 maximum cash coverage limit)
SIPC provides protection up to 500,000totalperseparatecustomerforbrokerdealerinsolvency,butcapscashcoverageat500,000 total per separate customer for broker-dealer insolvency, but caps cash coverage at 250,000. In this scenario, the 200,000inequitysecuritiesisfullyprotected,whilethe200,000 in equity securities is fully protected, while the 300,000 in cash is protected up to the 250,000maximumlimit.FuturescontractsareexcludedfromSIPCcoverage.Thus,totalprotectedcoverageequals250,000 maximum limit. Futures contracts are excluded from SIPC coverage. Thus, total protected coverage equals 200,000 + 250,000=250,000 = 450,000.

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Identify eligible and non-eligible assets under SIPC coverage rules.
Equity securities (200,000)anduninvestedcash(200,000) and uninvested cash ( 300,000) are eligible assets. Commodity futures contracts ($100,000) are explicitly not covered by SIPC.
SIPC protects cash and securities held in customer accounts, but excludes commodities, futures contracts, fixed annuities, and currency.
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Apply the SIPC cash coverage sub-limit.
Cash coverage is capped at 250,000(outofthe250,000 (out of the 300,000 held in the account).
SIPC rules mandate a maximum cash protection limit of $250,000 per separate customer account.
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Sum covered securities and covered cash, checking against the overall SIPC limit.
200,000(securities)+200,000 (securities) + 250,000 (cash cap) = $450,000 total protection.
The total protection of 450,000isunderthemaximumoverallSIPCcoveragecapof450,000 is under the maximum overall SIPC coverage cap of 500,000 per separate customer.

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SIPC Protection Limits and Asset Eligibility
Soru 1442Soru

Match each trade confirmation, settlement, or corporate action concept with its correct definition or regulatory requirement.

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Agency Capacity Trade Confirmation
Regular-Way Corporate Stock Settlement
Forward Stock Split
Rights Preemptive Privilege

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Agency Capacity Trade Confirmation matches written disclosure of capacity and commission; Regular-Way Corporate Stock Settlement matches completion on T+1T+1; Forward Stock Split matches increasing total share count while proportionally reducing per-share price and cost basis; Rights Preemptive Privilege matches granting existing stockholders short-term discounted subscription rights.
Each concept correctly aligns with its regulatory standard or operational mechanics: agency trades require commission disclosure, regular-way equity settlement is T+1T+1, forward splits increase share counts while proportionally lowering unit price, and rights offerings grant existing owners short-term discounted subscription privileges.

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1
Identify the trade confirmation rule for agency capacity
Broker-dealers operating as brokers (agents) must disclose commission charges on trade confirmations.
FINRA rules mandate transparency regarding capacity and transaction compensation.
2
Determine regular-way settlement timeframes
Corporate equity regular-way settlement occurs on T+1T+1.
SEC rules set regular-way settlement to one business day after trade execution.
3
Analyze the impact of a forward stock split
Total shares increase while price per share decreases proportionally.
The total economic value of the position remains constant while share distribution changes.
4
Analyze rights offering characteristics
Short-term preemptive rights allow existing shareholders to buy shares below market value.
Preemptive rights protect existing shareholders from anti-dilution upon new issuance.

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Trade Confirmation Disclosures, T+1 Settlement Cycles, and Corporate Action Mechanics
Soru 1443Soru

Match each regulatory scenario involving securities market oversight to the precise statutory authority or jurisdictional limitation governing the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

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An enforcement action filed against a broker-dealer seeking civil monetary penalties and disgorgement of illegal profits resulting from fraudulent misstatements.
A criminal indictment handed down against a corporate executive for willful insider trading and market manipulation.
An investor claim asserting that an issuer's public offering was officially verified and financially guaranteed upon becoming effective.
A formal petition submitted by a associated person seeking review of a disciplinary sanction imposed by FINRA.

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Each regulatory scenario maps directly to its corresponding jurisdictional authority: civil enforcement actions fall under direct SEC civil jurisdiction; criminal indictments fall under Department of Justice criminal jurisdiction; claims of official approval are prohibited by the Securities Act of 1933 non-endorsement disclaimer; and appeals of FINRA sanctions fall under SEC appellate oversight over SROs.
The correct pairings accurately reflect the division of regulatory and statutory responsibilities: the SEC executes civil enforcement and reviews SRO disciplinary appeals; criminal cases fall under DOJ jurisdiction; and the Securities Act of 1933 strictly prohibits representing SEC registration as a regulatory guarantee or approval.

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1
Analyze the civil enforcement scenario seeking monetary penalties and disgorgement.
Identify that the SEC possesses direct civil enforcement authority to litigate civil violations of federal securities laws.
The SEC regulates federal securities markets and can file civil suits or administrative proceedings.
2
Distinguish civil regulatory power from criminal prosecution authority.
Recognize that criminal indictments require the Department of Justice (DOJ), as the SEC cannot directly prosecute criminal offenses.
Federal law limits the SEC to civil actions; criminal matters must be referred to federal prosecutors.
3
Evaluate the statutory boundary regarding SEC registration of public securities.
Apply the mandatory prospectus disclaimer rule under the Securities Act of 1933.
The SEC requires full disclosure but explicitly disclaims any approval, endorsement, or guarantee of a security's accuracy or investment merit.
4
Examine the relationship between the SEC and Self-Regulatory Organizations (SROs).
Determine that individuals or firms appealing SRO disciplinary sanctions (such as those from FINRA) bring their appeal to the SEC.
The SEC serves as the primary supervisory authority overseeing SRO rules and disciplinary proceedings.

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SEC Role, Enforcement Jurisdiction, and Statutory Boundaries
Soru 1444Soru

Which of the following statements correctly describes the primary regulatory role and authority of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA)?

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Cevap: It is a self-regulatory organization (SRO) that regulates member broker-dealers and registered representatives under the oversight of the SEC.

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FINRA is a self-regulatory organization (SRO) that regulates member broker-dealers and registered representatives under the oversight of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
The statement identifying FINRA as a self-regulatory organization (SRO) regulating member broker-dealers and registered representatives under SEC oversight is correct. FINRA establishes rules, conducts examinations, and enforces compliance across the securities industry, operating under SEC supervision.

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Identify FINRA's organizational classification.
FINRA is a private, non-governmental self-regulatory organization (SRO).
SROs are authorized by federal law to set industry standards and enforce compliance among member firms.
2
Determine FINRA's regulatory scope and supervisory hierarchy.
FINRA oversees broker-dealers and associated persons under the ultimate jurisdiction of the SEC.
The SEC serves as the federal regulatory body overseeing all SROs.

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FINRA Organizational Structure and SRO Jurisdiction
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Soru 1445Soru

When an issuer files a registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for a new public offering of securities, which of the following statements correctly describes the SEC's regulatory role?

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Cevap: The SEC reviews disclosure documents for completeness, but does not approve the security or guarantee the accuracy of the prospectus.

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The SEC reviews disclosure documents for completeness, but does not approve the security or guarantee the accuracy of the prospectus.
Under the Securities Act of 1933, the SEC's responsibility is to ensure issuers provide full and fair disclosure of all material facts so investors can make informed decisions. The SEC does not evaluate the investment quality of a security, nor does it guarantee that the information in the prospectus is true or complete.

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Identify the core regulatory mandate of the SEC during a public offering.
The SEC enforces disclosure standards under the Securities Act of 1933 to ensure investors receive material information.
The primary objective of federal securities registration is full and fair disclosure rather than merit regulation.
2
Analyze what SEC effectiveness signifies regarding the prospectus content.
Registration becoming effective means adequate disclosure has been filed, but it does not constitute an SEC guarantee or approval.
Federal law requires a standard statutory disclaimer on the front cover of every prospectus stating that the SEC has not approved or disapproved the security.

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SEC Regulatory Role and Prospectus Disclaimer
Tahmini Süre:45s
Soru 1446Soru

Match each FINRA regulatory mechanism or system on the left with its corresponding primary operational function on the right.

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FINRA Code of Procedure
FINRA Code of Arbitration Procedure
Central Registration Depository (CRD)
FINRA Rule 4530 Reporting Requirements

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FINRA Code of Procedure matches formal disciplinary proceedings; FINRA Code of Arbitration Procedure matches binding dispute resolution for monetary claims; Central Registration Depository (CRD) matches the licensing and background information database; FINRA Rule 4530 matches proactive disclosures of complaints and regulatory events.
Each FINRA regulatory mechanism serves a distinct purpose within the securities framework: the Code of Procedure enforces compliance and disciplines violators; the Code of Arbitration resolves private financial disputes; the Central Registration Depository (CRD) tracks representative registration and background histories; and FINRA Rule 4530 governs mandatory regulatory event disclosures.

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Analyze the role of the FINRA Code of Procedure
Identify that the Code of Procedure handles enforcement proceedings and disciplinary sanctions against firms or representatives violating rules.
Disciplinary hearings and sanctions (such as fines or bars) fall under the Code of Procedure.
2
Analyze the FINRA Code of Arbitration Procedure
Identify that arbitration resolves monetary claims among industry participants and public investors through binding settlements.
Arbitration does not issue fines to SRO funds; it awards financial damages to monetary claimants.
3
Examine the function of the Central Registration Depository (CRD)
Recognize CRD as the repository storing Form U4/U5 information, licensing records, and disclosures accessible via BrokerCheck.
The CRD is the comprehensive background and registration registry for the securities industry.
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Examine FINRA Rule 4530 obligations
Connect Rule 4530 with mandatory regulatory disclosures for firm disciplinary findings, customer grievances, and felony convictions.
Rule 4530 requires prompt self-reporting of designated adverse events directly to FINRA.

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FINRA Regulatory Framework and Administrative Mechanisms
Soru 1447Soru

An investor holds a concentrated portfolio consisting entirely of commercial paper issued by a regional electric utility company. The utility recently suffered significant physical infrastructure damage following a severe storm, leading credit rating agencies to downgrade the company's short-term debt rating from A-1 to A-3. Which of the following statements regarding the risks associated with this investment position are correct?

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Cevap: The credit rating downgrade reflects an increase in non-systematic credit risk, as the issuer's capacity to fulfill short-term debt obligations has declined.; The investor can significantly reduce this specific debt risk by reallocating funds across commercial paper from issuers in varied industries and geographic regions.

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The statement identifying the credit rating downgrade as an increase in non-systematic credit risk and the statement noting that reallocating funds across varied industries and regions reduces specific debt risk are both correct.
The scenario describes a debt credit downgrade resulting from issuer-specific operational disruptions, which is a classic example of non-systematic credit risk. Non-systematic risk is unique to an issuer and can be effectively diluted and controlled through proper portfolio diversification across varied asset classes and economic sectors.

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Identify the primary risk type described in the scenario.
The risk stems from events specific to a single issuer (storm damage and subsequent debt downgrade of the utility company), which defines non-systematic (credit/business) risk.
Non-systematic risk is specific to an individual company or security, unlike systematic risk which affects the whole market.
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Evaluate risk mitigation techniques for non-systematic risk.
Diversifying the portfolio across multiple uncorrelated issuers, industries, and regions mitigates non-systematic risk.
Spreading capital across distinct economic sectors prevents single-issuer default events from severely impacting the broader portfolio.
3
Distinguish non-systematic credit risk from systematic market risk and ineffective diversification.
Statements attributing the downgrade to Federal Reserve interest rate changes or suggesting diversification within the same narrow sector are incorrect.
Interest rate risk affects all fixed-income securities systematically, while sector-concentrated holdings fail to provide real diversification benefits.

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Non-systematic credit risk is specific to an individual debt issuer and can be mitigated through asset diversification across un-correlated sectors.
Soru 1448Soru

An independent medical consultant retained by a publicly traded pharmaceutical company learns during a confidential trial audit that the firm's primary drug candidate failed its Phase 3 clinical trial. Prior to any public announcement, the consultant discloses this information to his spouse, who purchases put options on the company's stock. The consultant also tells a colleague about the trial failure, but the colleague does not trade or pass the information along to anyone else. Under federal securities laws regarding insider trading, which of the following statements are correct?

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Cevap: The consultant can be held liable as a tipper for communicating material nonpublic information in breach of a duty of confidentiality, regardless of whether he personally executed stock trades.; The spouse can be held liable as a tippee because she traded while in possession of material nonpublic information that she knew, or should have known, was disclosed in breach of a duty.

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The statements affirming that the consultant can be held liable as a tipper despite not executing trades personally, and that the spouse can be held liable as a tippee for trading on breached material nonpublic information, are correct.
Under the Insider Trading Sanctions Act and Rule 10b-5, insider trading liability extends to both tippers and tippees. A person who communicates material nonpublic information in breach of a duty of trust or confidence is liable as a tipper even if they do not trade for personal gain. A tippee who knows or should know that the information was communicated through a breach of duty assumes derivative liability when executing trades based on that information.

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Evaluate the legal status and duties of the medical consultant.
The consultant acts as a temporary insider who owes a fiduciary duty of confidentiality regarding clinical trial results.
Contractors and consultants given access to confidential corporate data incur temporary insider duties under federal securities law.
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Analyze tipper liability for the consultant and tippee liability for the spouse.
Disclosing nonpublic trial failure to a spouse breaches confidentiality duties, making the consultant liable as a tipper and the spouse liable as a tippee upon trading.
Tipper liability does not require personal trading by the tipper, and tippee liability is established when trading occurs based on information known to be improperly disclosed.
3
Assess potential liability for the non-trading colleague.
The colleague incurred no liability because no securities transactions or further disclosures were made.
Mere possession of nonpublic information without trading or tipping does not fulfill the legal elements of an insider trading violation.

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Elements of Tipper and Tippee Liability under Insider Trading Regulations
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Soru 1449Soru

A retail investor files a formal grievance regarding the sales practices of a registered securities broker-dealer and its associated persons. Which of the following responsibilities falls directly within FINRA's authority as a self-regulatory organization (SRO)?

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Cevap: Enforcing compliance with securities industry conduct rules and auditing member firms for operational adherence

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FINRA's authority as an SRO includes enforcing compliance with securities industry conduct rules and auditing member broker-dealers.
The statement regarding enforcing compliance with securities industry conduct rules accurately describes FINRA's primary mandate as an SRO. Under SEC oversight, FINRA writes rules, examines member broker-dealers for compliance, and disciplines associated persons who violate industry regulations.

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Identify the nature and scope of Self-Regulatory Organizations (SROs) like FINRA.
FINRA is an independent, non-governmental authority authorized by Congress to oversee registered broker-dealers and associated persons.
SROs establish ethical standards, examine member firms, and enforce compliance with securities regulations.
2
Evaluate the regulatory boundaries distinguishing FINRA from government agencies and banking authorities.
FINRA can impose administrative sanctions (fines, censures, suspensions, bars) but cannot prosecute criminal charges or regulate commercial bank lending.
Criminal authority resides with law enforcement/DOJ, while banking oversight belongs to agencies like the Federal Reserve, OCC, or FDIC.

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FINRA SRO Regulatory Scope and Jurisdiction Limits
Soru 1450Soru

An investor maintains a brokerage account with a FINRA member firm. During a recent three-month calendar quarter, no trade executions (buys or sells) occurred in the account. However, during the second month of the quarter, a bond interest payment was credited to the account's cash balance. Under FINRA rules regarding customer account statement delivery, which requirement applies to this account for that quarter?

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Cevap: A statement must be sent for the month in which the interest payment was credited, with statements required at least quarterly when no activity occurs.

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A statement must be sent for the month in which the interest payment was credited, with statements required at least quarterly when no activity occurs.
Under FINRA Rule 2231, broker-dealers must deliver customer account statements at least quarterly for accounts holding cash or security positions. However, for any month in which activity occurs—including passive entries such as interest or dividend credits—a statement must be sent for that specific month.

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Identify the general rule for customer account statement frequency under FINRA rules.
Broker-dealers must send account statements at least quarterly to customers holding security positions or cash balances.
Quarterly is the baseline frequency for inactive accounts holding funds or securities.
2
Determine if the interest payment constitutes account activity.
Under FINRA Rule 2231, account activity includes purchases, sales, interest payments, dividend payouts, and transfer of funds or securities.
Crediting bond interest alters the cash balance and constitutes reportable activity.
3
Apply the activity rule to the delivery schedule.
Because activity occurred in the second month, a monthly statement must be delivered for that month. For months with no activity, quarterly delivery remains the minimum standard.
Any month with activity obligates the firm to issue a monthly statement.

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Customer Account Statement Frequency and Activity Triggers
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Soru 1451Soru

An investor exchanges an existing deferred variable annuity contract for a new deferred variable annuity contract issued by a different insurance carrier under Section 1035 of the Internal Revenue Code. Which of the following statements correctly describes the tax treatment and contract fee consequences of this transaction?

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Cevap: The transaction is non-taxable for federal income tax purposes, but the surrendered contract may still be subject to insurance company surrender charges.

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A Section 1035 exchange allows an annuity owner to exchange one contract for another without recognizing immediate gain or loss for federal income tax purposes. However, the transaction remains subject to any contingent deferred surrender charges imposed by the surrendering insurance company.
Under Section 1035 of the Internal Revenue Code, an investor can exchange one annuity for another on a tax-deferred basis without triggering immediate tax liability or the 10% IRS early withdrawal penalty. However, IRS rules do not override contract terms with the insurance company, meaning surrender charges may still apply if the existing contract is within its surrender period.

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Identify IRS Section 1035 provisions
Section 1035 permits tax-deferred exchanges of annuity contracts, avoiding immediate taxation on earnings and avoiding the 10% IRS penalty for contract holders under age 591259\frac{1}{2}.
Federal tax code allows repositioning insurance products without creating a taxable event if completed directly between carriers.
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Distinguish between tax rules and insurance company contract surrender fees
The surrendering insurer may still assess surrender charges (CDSC) according to the terms of the original contract.
Federal tax-free status under Section 1035 does not override private contractual surrender penalties.

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Section 1035 Exchange Mechanics and Surrender Charge Distinction
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Soru 1452Soru

A registered representative associated with a member broker-dealer is offered a part-time, compensated position as a technical analyst for an independent software firm on weekends. Which of the following compliance steps must the representative complete before accepting the job and receiving compensation?

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Cevap: Provide prior written notice to the employing member broker-dealer regarding the proposed outside business activity.

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The registered representative must provide prior written notice to their employing member broker-dealer before engaging in the outside business activity.
Under FINRA Rule 3270, no registered person may be employed by or accept compensation from any other person as a result of any business activity outside the scope of the relationship with their member firm unless they have provided prior written notice to the firm.

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Identify the nature of the activity described in the scenario.
The representative is engaging in a compensated activity outside the scope of employment with their broker-dealer.
Outside employment for compensation falls under FINRA Rule 3270 (Outside Business Activities).
2
Determine the compliance obligation mandated for Outside Business Activities (OBAs).
FINRA Rule 3270 requires prior written notification to the member firm.
The member firm must be informed so it can evaluate potential conflicts of interest or determine if the activity should be restricted or prohibited.

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FINRA Rule 3270 - Outside Business Activities (OBA)
Soru 1453Soru

A client holds an individual account at a SIPC-member broker-dealer undergoing bankruptcy liquidation. At the time of liquidation, the account contains 150,000incorporatebonds,150,000 in corporate bonds, 280,000 in uninvested cash, and $50,000 in commodity futures contracts. In dollars, what is the total maximum SIPC coverage amount provided for this account?

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Cevap: 400000

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The maximum total SIPC coverage amount provided for this individual account is $400,000.
SIPC provides protection up to 500,000perseparatecustomercapacity,includingupto500,000 per separate customer capacity, including up to 250,000 for cash claims. The 150,000incorporatebondsisfullycoveredaseligiblesecurities.The150,000 in corporate bonds is fully covered as eligible securities. The 280,000 cash balance is capped at the maximum 250,000cashlimit.CommodityfuturescontractsarenotcoveredbySIPC.Summing250,000 cash limit. Commodity futures contracts are not covered by SIPC. Summing 150,000 in securities and 250,000incashgivesatotalprotectedamountof250,000 in cash gives a total protected amount of 400,000.

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Filter out non-covered assets
Commodity futures ($50,000) are excluded from SIPC coverage entirely.
SIPC protects securities and cash held in customer brokerage accounts, but commodity futures and fixed annuities are not securities under SIPC rules.
2
Calculate covered cash amount
Covered cash is capped at $250,000.
SIPC limits cash coverage to $250,000 per separate customer capacity, regardless of total uninvested cash held.
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Calculate total protected amount
150,000securities+150,000 securities + 250,000 cash = $400,000.
Combining 150,000inprotectedcorporatebondswith150,000 in protected corporate bonds with 250,000 in protected cash yields 400,000,whichdoesnotexceedtheoverall400,000, which does not exceed the overall 500,000 SIPC limit.

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SIPC limits protection to 500,000perseparatecustomercapacity,withamaximumcapof500,000 per separate customer capacity, with a maximum cap of 250,000 for cash claims. Non-securities such as commodity futures are not covered.
Soru 1454Soru

A customer visits a broker-dealer's branch office and deposits 7,200inphysicalcashintotheirbrokerageaccount.Thefollowingmorning,thesamecustomerreturnstodepositanadditional7,200 in physical cash into their brokerage account. The following morning, the same customer returns to deposit an additional 4,300 in physical currency and requests that the representative record the deposits separately to ensure federal reporting requirements are avoided. Which of the following statements correctly describes the firm's regulatory filing obligations?

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Cevap: The firm must file a Currency Transaction Report (CTR) within 15 calendar days because cash deposits exceeded $10,000, and a Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) within 30 calendar days due to structuring.

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The firm must file a Currency Transaction Report (CTR) within 15 calendar days because physical currency deposits exceeded $10,000, and file a Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) within 30 calendar days due to structuring.
The correct answer accounts for both FinCEN reporting mandates triggered by the scenario. Under the Bank Secrecy Act, broker-dealers must file a Currency Transaction Report (CTR) for physical cash transactions exceeding 10,000inasingledayorrelatedtransactionswithin15calendardaysoftheevent.Simultaneously,attemptstoevadereportinglimits(structuring)involvingatleast10,000 in a single day or related transactions within 15 calendar days of the event. Simultaneously, attempts to evade reporting limits (structuring) involving at least 5,000 mandate the filing of a Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) within 30 calendar days. Neither report satisfies the requirement of the other.

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Calculate the total physical currency deposited to determine CTR applicability.
7,200+7,200 + 4,300 = $11,500 in total physical currency.
Broker-dealers must aggregate physical currency transactions executed by or on behalf of the same person within a single business day or short related period. Because 11,500exceedsthe11,500 exceeds the 10,000 threshold, a Currency Transaction Report (CTR) must be filed with FinCEN within 15 calendar days.
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Evaluate the customer's behavior for suspicious activity and SAR reporting obligations.
The customer's request to separate transactions to avoid reporting limits constitutes illegal structuring.
Any transaction or series of transactions involving $5,000 or more that appears designed to evade Bank Secrecy Act requirements requires the filing of a Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) within 30 calendar days.
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Determine the combined regulatory compliance requirements.
Both a CTR (15 days) and a SAR (30 days) must be filed independently.
CTR and SAR requirements are separate mandates; fulfilling one does not exempt the firm from fulfilling the other.

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Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Reporting Thresholds and Timelines (CTR vs. SAR)
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Soru 1455Soru

An individual investor opens a cash account at a FINRA member broker-dealer and executes a standard non-durable Limited Power of Attorney (LPOA) naming their sibling as an authorized trader. Two years later, the broker-dealer receives formal legal documentation confirming that the account owner has been judicially declared mentally incapacitated. Shortly thereafter, the sibling contacts the registered representative to place a sell order for equities in the account to raise cash for the owner's medical care. What action must the broker-dealer take regarding this transaction request?

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Cevap: Refuse to execute the order because a non-durable power of attorney terminates immediately upon the account owner's legal incapacity.

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Refuse to execute the order because a non-durable power of attorney terminates immediately upon the account owner's legal incapacity.
Under standard industry rules, a non-durable power of attorney (whether limited or full) terminates immediately upon the legal incapacity or death of the account owner. Once the broker-dealer is notified of the judicial declaration of mental incompetence, third-party trading authority under the non-durable LPOA is void, and no further orders may be accepted from the agent. Account management can only resume once a court-appointed guardian or holder of a Durable Power of Attorney presents appropriate legal documentation.

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Analyze the account authorization type granted to the third party.
The client executed a standard non-durable Limited Power of Attorney (LPOA).
Determining whether trading authority is durable or non-durable dictates how legal incapacity affects the agent's authority.
2
Evaluate the legal effect of the account owner's judicial declaration of mental incapacity.
A non-durable power of attorney is revoked automatically by operation of law upon the grantor's incompetence.
Only a Durable Power of Attorney (DPOA) remains effective after the grantor becomes incapacitated.
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Determine the proper broker-dealer protocol for handling the trading request.
The broker-dealer must cancel/refuse third-party trading instructions from the sibling until a legally appointed guardian or court-designated fiduciary assumes account control.
Executing orders under an invalidated power of attorney violates account control rules and FINRA standards.

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Third-Party Account Authorization and Power of Attorney Termination Rules
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Soru 1456Soru

Under FINRA Rule 2165, a broker-dealer that reasonably suspects financial exploitation of a specified adult has the regulatory authority to place a temporary hold on an unsolicited order to execute a stock trade in the customer's account.

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Cevap: False

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False
The statement is false because FINRA Rule 2165 authorizes member firms to place temporary holds only on disbursements of funds or securities out of a specified adult's account. The rule does not grant member firms authority to block or delay the execution of securities transactions (buy or sell orders) within the account.

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Identify the covered individuals under FINRA Rule 2165.
A 'specified adult' includes natural persons aged 65 and older, or natural persons aged 18 and older who the firm reasonably believes have a mental or physical impairment.
Confirming that the customer qualifies for protection under Rule 2165.
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Analyze the specific scope of authority provided under FINRA Rule 2165.
Rule 2165 creates a safe harbor for member firms to place temporary holds specifically on disbursements of cash or securities from an account when financial exploitation is suspected.
Differentiating between account actions governed by the rule.
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Evaluate whether trade execution (securities transactions) falls under Rule 2165 temporary holds.
The rule does not extend safe-harbor protection to withholding or refusing the execution of securities transactions (buys or sells). It applies exclusively to disbursements out of the account.
Determining the truth value of the statement.

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FINRA Rule 2165 Scope: Disbursement Holds vs. Transaction Executions
Soru 1457Soru

A syndicate compliance supervisor is reviewing the final draft of a public offering prospectus prior to distribution. A registered representative proposes telling potential investors that because the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) declared the registration statement effective, the federal government has confirmed the accuracy of the financials and cleared the security for public sale. Which of the following statements correctly describes the legal scope of SEC jurisdiction and role regarding public offering disclosures?

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Cevap: The SEC requires full and fair disclosure of material facts, but declaring a registration statement effective does not signify that the SEC approves, guarantees, or verifies the accuracy of the information provided.

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The SEC requires full and fair disclosure of material facts, but declaring a registration statement effective does not signify that the SEC approves, guarantees, or verifies the accuracy of the information provided.
Under the Securities Act of 1933, the SEC's primary role regarding public offerings is ensuring full and fair disclosure of all material facts so investors can make informed decisions. The SEC does not approve, guarantee, or pass judgment on the merit or accuracy of any issuer's registration statement or prospectus. Federal law explicitly requires a disclaimer on the cover page of every prospectus stating that the SEC has not approved the securities or passed upon the accuracy or adequacy of the prospectus.

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1
Identify the regulatory function of the SEC in connection with public offering registration statements.
Recognize that the Securities Act of 1933 grants the SEC authority to demand complete, full, and fair disclosure of material financial information.
The SEC enforces disclosure standards to eliminate informational asymmetry between issuers and investors.
2
Evaluate the statutory limits of SEC effectiveness declarations.
Determine that an SEC declaration of effectiveness indicates only that the required registration forms have been filed and appear complete on their face.
The SEC does not pass judgment on the financial merit, safety, or accuracy of any security, and federal law prohibits representing effectiveness as an SEC endorsement.

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SEC Full Disclosure Doctrine and Disclaimer of Approval
Soru 1458Soru

A registered representative suspects that a 70-year-old customer is a victim of financial exploitation by a caregiver attempting to withdraw funds. Under FINRA Rule 2165, which of the following compliance actions is the member firm permitted to take?

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Cevap: Place a temporary hold on the requested disbursement of cash or securities from the account.

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Place a temporary hold on the requested disbursement of cash or securities from the account.
Placing a temporary hold on cash or securities disbursements is correct because FINRA Rule 2165 grants broker-dealers a safe harbor to temporarily pause outgoing fund or security transfers when there is reasonable suspicion of financial exploitation involving a specified adult (aged 65 or older).

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1
Identify the applicable regulatory rule
FINRA Rule 2165 governs financial exploitation of specified adults (individuals aged 65 and older, or aged 18 and older with mental/physical impairments).
Understanding the rule's scope establishes what safeguards are authorized.
2
Determine authorized firm actions under Rule 2165
The rule permits placing a temporary hold specifically on disbursements of cash or securities from the customer's account.
Disbursement holds prevent unauthorized removal or transfer of assets.
3
Distinguish disbursement holds from trading restrictions
Rule 2165 does NOT authorize freezing trade execution or liquidating portfolios.
The hold applies strictly to outward disbursements, ensuring standard investment transactions may continue.

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FINRA Rule 2165 Temporary Hold Scope
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Soru 1459Soru

An investor maintains three separate accounts at a FINRA member broker-dealer that experiences financial failure and enters SIPC liquidation:

1. An individual cash account holding 350,000incorporatebondsand350,000 in corporate bonds and 150,000 in uninvested cash.
2. A joint account with a spouse holding 200,000incommonstockand200,000 in common stock and 300,000 in uninvested cash.
3. A commodities trading account holding $50,000 in futures contracts.

What is the maximum total dollar amount of SIPC coverage available across these accounts?

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Cevap: $950,000

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$950,000 total SIPC coverage
SIPC protects customers of a failing broker-dealer up to 500,000perseparatecustomercapacity,ofwhichnomorethan500,000 per separate customer capacity, of which no more than 250,000 can be for cash. The individual account is covered for 500,000(500,000 ( 350,000 securities + 150,000cash).Thejointaccountrepresentsaseparatecustomercapacityandreceives150,000 cash). The joint account represents a separate customer capacity and receives 450,000 (200,000stock+200,000 stock + 250,000 max cash cap). Commodity futures are non-covered assets under SIPC (0).Combining0). Combining 500,000 and 450,000gives450,000 gives 950,000 total coverage.

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1
Evaluate coverage for the individual account.
The account holds 350,000inbondsand350,000 in bonds and 150,000 in cash (500,000total).Sincecashiswithinthe500,000 total). Since cash is within the 250,000 cash limit and total balance is 500,000,theindividualaccountreceivesfullprotectionof500,000, the individual account receives full protection of 500,000.
SIPC provides up to 500,000totalprotectionperseparatecustomer,includingupto500,000 total protection per separate customer, including up to 250,000 for cash claims.
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Evaluate coverage for the joint account.
Joint accounts are recognized as a distinct separate customer capacity. The account holds 200,000instockand200,000 in stock and 300,000 in cash. SIPC caps cash protection at 250,000.Totalprotectionforthejointaccountis250,000. Total protection for the joint account is 200,000 (stock) + 250,000(cashcap)=250,000 (cash cap) = 450,000.
Cash claims exceeding 250,000arenotcoveredbySIPC,leaving250,000 are not covered by SIPC, leaving 50,000 of cash unprotected.
3
Evaluate coverage for the commodities account.
Coverage is $0.
Commodity contracts, futures, fixed annuities, and currencies are explicitly excluded from SIPC coverage.
4
Calculate total coverage across all accounts.
500,000(Individual)+500,000 (Individual) + 450,000 (Joint) + 0(Commodities)=0 (Commodities) = 950,000.
Summing protected balances across separate capacity accounts yields the total claim.

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SIPC coverage limits per separate customer capacity (500,000total/500,000 total / 250,000 cash cap) and excluded assets.
Soru 1460Soru

A registered representative terminates employment with a FINRA member firm, and the firm submits a Form U5. Eight months after the termination, FINRA initiates an inquiry into potential order handling violations committed by the representative during their tenure at the firm. Which of the following statements accurately describes FINRA's regulatory jurisdiction over this former representative?

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Cevap: FINRA retains regulatory jurisdiction over the former representative for two years following termination for actions that occurred while registered.

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FINRA retains regulatory jurisdiction over the former representative for two years following termination for actions that occurred while registered.
Under FINRA By-Laws, FINRA maintains continuing regulatory jurisdiction over a formerly registered associated person for two years following the effective date of termination of registration (filing of Form U5). This jurisdiction applies to conduct that occurred while the person was registered, allowing FINRA to compel testimony, request documents, and impose disciplinary sanctions.

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1
Identify the status of the individual and the timing of the regulatory inquiry.
The individual is a former registered representative whose Form U5 was filed eight months prior to FINRA's inquiry.
Regulatory jurisdiction rules depend on the timeframe following termination and the period during which the alleged conduct occurred.
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Apply FINRA By-Law provisions regarding continuing jurisdiction after termination.
FINRA maintains continuing jurisdiction over formerly registered persons for two years post-termination for conduct that occurred during their period of registration.
This two-year window ensures registered representatives cannot evade regulatory scrutiny or discipline simply by resigning.
3
Distinguish SRO civil and administrative powers from governmental criminal prosecution.
FINRA's sanctions include fines, suspensions, and bars from industry association, but not criminal penalties like imprisonment.
FINRA is a self-regulatory membership organization overseen by the SEC, not a governmental agency with law enforcement or criminal sentencing authority.

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FINRA Continuing Jurisdiction Post-Termination
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