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Soru 1461Soru

Under the federal securities regulatory framework, self-regulatory organizations (SROs) such as FINRA operate with complete regulatory autonomy, allowing them to enact and enforce new rules without submitting proposed rule changes to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for review or approval.

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Cevap: False

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The statement is False. SROs do not possess complete regulatory autonomy; all proposed SRO rule changes must be filed with and reviewed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
The correct answer is False because SROs like FINRA and the MSRB function under the direct supervision of the SEC. All proposed SRO rule changes must be submitted to the SEC, published in the Federal Register for public comment, and reviewed by the SEC prior to implementation.

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Identify the jurisdictional relationship between federal agencies and self-regulatory organizations (SROs).
The SEC is the primary federal government agency overseeing securities markets, and SROs (such as FINRA and the MSRB) operate under SEC supervision.
Establishing the hierarchy of regulatory authority is essential for understanding rule-making powers.
2
Evaluate the statutory process for implementing new SRO rules.
Under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, SROs must file proposed rule changes with the SEC, which publishes them for public comment and must approve or permit them to become effective.
Federal oversight ensures that SRO rules comply with federal securities laws and protect the public interest.

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SEC Oversight of SRO Rule-Making Authority
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Soru 1462Soru

Pinnacle Logistics Corp. announces a regular quarterly cash dividend payable to shareholders of record on Wednesday, June 10. Under current FINRA regular-way T+1 settlement rules, what is the ex-dividend date for this cash distribution?

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Cevap: Wednesday, June 10

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Wednesday, June 10
Under current T+1 regular-way settlement rules, stock purchases settle one business day after the trade date. To be registered as a shareholder of record on Wednesday, June 10, an investor must purchase the stock no later than Tuesday, June 9. Shares purchased on Wednesday, June 10, will settle on Thursday, June 11—after the record date—and will trade without the dividend attached. Consequently, the ex-dividend date falls on the record date itself, Wednesday, June 10.

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1
Identify the specified record date for the dividend distribution.
The record date is Wednesday, June 10.
The record date determines which registered shareholders are entitled to receive the declared dividend.
2
Apply current T+1 regular-way settlement rules to determine the settlement date for trade executions.
A purchase on Tuesday, June 9 (T) settles on Wednesday, June 10 (T+1), entitling the buyer to the dividend.
Regular-way settlement for corporate stock completes one business day after the trade date.
3
Determine the first trade date on which a buyer no longer receives the dividend (the ex-dividend date).
A purchase on Wednesday, June 10 (T) settles on Thursday, June 11 (T+1), which is after the record date. Thus, Wednesday, June 10, is the ex-dividend date.
Under T+1 settlement rules, the ex-dividend date for a standard cash dividend coincides with the record date.

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Ex-Dividend Date Determination under T+1 Regular-Way Settlement
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Soru 1463Soru

An investor holds a cash balance of $310,000 in an individual brokerage account at a SIPC-member broker-dealer that enters bankruptcy liquidation. Under Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC) rules, what is the maximum amount of cash protection available to this investor?

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Cevap: $250,000

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Under SIPC rules, the maximum protection for cash claims is $250,000 per separate customer account.
SIPC protects customer accounts against broker-dealer insolvency up to 500,000perseparatecustomer,butuninvestedcashbalancesarecappedatamaximumof500,000 per separate customer, but uninvested cash balances are capped at a maximum of 250,000.

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1
Identify the type of institution and asset being evaluated.
The scenario involves uninvested cash in a brokerage account at an insolvent SIPC-member firm.
SIPC rules govern broker-dealer insolvencies, whereas FDIC rules apply to commercial banks.
2
Apply SIPC statutory protection limits for cash balances.
SIPC offers total coverage up to 500,000percustomer,ofwhichnomorethan500,000 per customer, of which no more than 250,000 can be for cash claims.
Cash claims are capped at 250,000regardlessofwhethertotalclaimsareunder250,000 regardless of whether total claims are under 500,000.
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Calculate the protected amount for a $310,000 cash claim.
The investor receives 250,000inSIPCcoverage,andtheremaining250,000 in SIPC coverage, and the remaining 60,000 becomes a general creditor claim.
The claim exceeds the maximum cash sublimit.

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SIPC Cash Coverage Limit ($250,000)
Soru 1464Soru

Although FINRA is empowered to investigate rule violations and impose disciplinary sanctions such as monetary fines, censures, and suspensions on member firms and associated persons, it lacks statutory authority to bring criminal charges or enforce prison sentences against violators.

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Cevap: True

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True
The statement is true because FINRA is a self-regulatory organization whose disciplinary powers are administrative within the broker-dealer industry (e.g., fines, censures, suspensions, and bars). FINRA does not possess statutory criminal law enforcement powers; criminal prosecution and imprisonment are strictly reserved for federal and state government authorities.

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1
Identify the organizational structure and legal classification of FINRA.
FINRA is a registered self-regulatory organization (SRO) authorized by federal law to oversee member broker-dealers and registered representatives.
Determining FINRA's status as a private SRO clarifies the boundaries of its legal jurisdiction.
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Evaluate FINRA's statutory enforcement remedies versus governmental authority.
FINRA's disciplinary authority allows it to fine, censure, suspend, or revoke the registration of associated persons. It cannot bring criminal indictments or sentence individuals to prison, as those powers are restricted to governmental entities like the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ).
SRO disciplinary actions are administrative industry remedies, whereas criminal penalties require governmental prosecution.

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FINRA SRO Sanction Authority vs. Governmental Criminal Jurisdiction
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Soru 1465Soru

A compliance analyst at a member broker-dealer is evaluating surveillance reports flagging two distinct trading patterns:

1. A trader submits non-bona fide buy orders above the prevailing bid and cancels them immediately prior to execution to inflate the apparent market demand.
2. A customer executes simultaneous buy and sell transactions in identical quantities of the same stock across two accounts with identical beneficial ownership.

Which of the following statements regarding these flagged activities are correct? (Select all that apply.)

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Cevap: Submitting non-bona fide orders intended to be canceled before execution to manipulate security prices constitutes spoofing, which is a prohibited market practice.; Executing offsetting transactions that result in no change in beneficial ownership constitutes wash trading, which illegally generates misleading trading activity.

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The correct statements are that submitting non-bona fide orders intended to be canceled before execution constitutes spoofing, and executing transactions resulting in no change in beneficial ownership constitutes wash trading.
Submitting non-bona fide orders intended to be canceled before execution is the precise definition of spoofing. Executing buy and sell transactions where beneficial ownership does not change is the precise definition of wash trading. Both practices are illegal under federal securities laws and SRO rules.

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1
Analyze the first trading scenario involving non-bona fide quotes.
Entering orders with no intention of execution to trick other market participants into reacting is defined under SEC and FINRA rules as spoofing.
Spoofing creates a false impression of market demand or supply and is strictly prohibited under federal securities laws.
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Analyze the second trading scenario involving offsetting transactions across accounts under identical beneficial ownership.
Simultaneous buy and sell orders where beneficial ownership does not change is defined as wash trading.
Wash trading creates fraudulent volume indicators and gives the public a false impression of liquidity in the security.
3
Evaluate regulatory jurisdiction regarding market manipulation violations.
SROs like FINRA discipline member firms and associated persons administratively, but cannot file criminal charges.
Criminal prosecutions require government authority (e.g., U.S. Department of Justice working in tandem with the SEC).

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Market Manipulation Tactics (Spoofing vs. Wash Trading) and Regulatory Scope
Soru 1466Soru

During a compliance review, a broker-dealer discovers that one of its registered representatives conducted an extensive fraudulent scheme involving off-book securities transactions and wire fraud targeting retail investors. The firm immediately terminates the representative for cause and reports the incident. Following a formal investigation into the matter, FINRA determines that clear statutory violations occurred. Which of the following statements accurately describes the scope and legal limits of FINRA's regulatory enforcement authority in this situation?

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Cevap: FINRA can bar the individual from associating with any member firm and levy administrative fines, but it lacks authority to bring criminal charges or order imprisonment.

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FINRA can bar the individual from associating with any member firm and levy administrative fines, but it lacks authority to bring criminal charges or order imprisonment.
FINRA is a self-regulatory organization (SRO) responsible for overseeing broker-dealers and registered representatives. Its jurisdiction is administrative and professional in nature, allowing it to fine, suspend, or permanently bar individuals from the securities industry. However, FINRA is not a government body or law enforcement agency and has no power to bring criminal charges, issue criminal indictments, or sentence individuals to prison. Criminal matters uncovered by FINRA are referred to federal authorities (such as the Department of Justice) or state prosecutors.

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1
Identify the nature of the entity enforcing rules (FINRA).
FINRA is an SRO (Self-Regulatory Organization) overseen by the SEC, operating on membership contracts and industry regulation.
Understanding SRO status establishes the legal boundary between administrative regulation and government criminal authority.
2
Evaluate FINRA's sanctioning powers over associated persons.
FINRA can censure, fine, suspend, or permanently bar associated persons from membership.
SROs maintain disciplinary authority over industry participants to uphold ethical and operational standards.
3
Distinguish between administrative/civil disciplinary authority and government criminal prosecution.
Imprisonment and criminal indictments require law enforcement action (e.g., Department of Justice, State Attorney General). FINRA must refer criminal matters to federal or state law enforcement authorities.
SROs do not have police powers or prosecutorial authority under federal criminal law.

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SRO Jurisdiction vs. Government Criminal Authority
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Soru 1467Soru

An investor maintains a single individual account at a broker-dealer undergoing SIPC liquidation. At the time of filing, the account holds 150,000inmunicipalbonds,150,000 in municipal bonds, 110,000 in corporate stocks, 285,000incashbalances,and285,000 in cash balances, and 45,000 in commodity futures contracts. What is the maximum total coverage amount provided to this investor by the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC)?

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Cevap: $500,000

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The maximum total coverage amount provided by SIPC is $500,000.
The correct answer is 500,000becauseSIPCprotectscustomeraccountsagainstbrokerdealerfailureupto500,000 because SIPC protects customer accounts against broker-dealer failure up to 500,000 total per separate customer, of which up to 250,000canbeforcash.Theaccountholds250,000 can be for cash. The account holds 260,000 in eligible securities (150,000municipalbonds+150,000 municipal bonds + 110,000 stocks) and 285,000incash.Cashcoverageiscappedat285,000 in cash. Cash coverage is capped at 250,000, bringing eligible assets to 510,000(510,000 ( 260,000 + 250,000).However,theaggregateSIPClimitcapstotalrecoveryat250,000). However, the aggregate SIPC limit caps total recovery at 500,000. Commodity futures ($45,000) are not securities and are completely excluded from SIPC protection.

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Identify eligible assets under SIPC coverage
Securities (150,000municipalbonds+150,000 municipal bonds + 110,000 corporate stocks = 260,000)anduninvestedcash(260,000) and uninvested cash ( 285,000) are eligible. Commodity futures ($45,000) are excluded from SIPC protection.
SIPC covers cash and securities held at broker-dealers but excludes commodity futures, fixed annuities, and currency positions.
2
Apply the SIPC cash sub-limit
Cash coverage is capped at 250,000(reducing250,000 (reducing 285,000 cash claim to $250,000 protected cash).
SIPC limits cash coverage to a maximum of $250,000 per separate customer.
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Calculate aggregate eligible protection and apply the overall SIPC limit
260,000(securities)+260,000 (securities) + 250,000 (cash) = 510,000.Applyingthemaximumaggregatelimityields510,000. Applying the maximum aggregate limit yields 500,000.
SIPC protects up to $500,000 in total value per separate customer account.

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SIPC Coverage Limits and Eligible Assets
Soru 1468Soru

A credit rating agency downgrades a corporate bond issued by a commercial satellite communications firm after the company loses a major government service contract, leading to a drop in the bond's market price while overall market interest rates remain stable. Which type of risk has affected this investment, and how can a fixed-income investor best protect a portfolio against this specific risk?

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Cevap: Credit risk, which can be mitigated by diversifying holdings across different corporate issuers and sectors.

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Credit risk, which can be mitigated by diversifying holdings across different corporate issuers and sectors.
The correct answer correctly identifies credit risk as the vulnerability to an issuer's downgrade or financial default. Because credit risk is non-systematic (unique to a specific company or issuer), it can be effectively mitigated through portfolio diversification across various companies and sectors.

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Analyze the cause of the bond's price decline described in the scenario.
The price decline was triggered by a corporate event (loss of a major contract leading to a rating downgrade), unique to the satellite communications firm, while market interest rates remained unchanged.
Identifying whether the risk stem is firm-specific or market-wide distinguishes non-systematic risk from systematic risk.
2
Classify the specific risk type.
Financial difficulty leading to a downgrade or default risk is defined as credit risk, which is a non-systematic (unsystematic) risk.
Credit risk measures the financial strength of the individual issuer.
3
Determine the appropriate risk management technique.
Non-systematic risks can be significantly reduced or eliminated through asset diversification across multiple issuers, industries, and asset classes.
Diversification prevents losses in a single firm from severely impairing the overall portfolio.

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Credit risk is a non-systematic risk associated with an issuer's financial stability and can be managed through portfolio diversification.
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Soru 1469Soru

Under SEC Regulation S-P, a broker-dealer fulfills the requirement to provide a reasonable means for a customer to opt out of nonpublic personal information disclosures to nonaffiliated third parties by requiring the customer to write and mail a physical letter.

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Cevap: False

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The statement is false because requiring a customer to write and mail a physical letter is explicitly classified by SEC Regulation S-P as an unreasonable opt-out method.
The statement is false. Under SEC Regulation S-P, broker-dealers must provide a reasonable and convenient method for clients to opt out of sharing nonpublic personal information with nonaffiliated third parties. Examples of reasonable means include providing a check-off box on a privacy notice, a toll-free telephone line, or a prominent online opt-out link. Requiring a client to compose and mail a custom physical letter creates an unnecessary hurdle and is explicitly prohibited as an unreasonable opt-out method.

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Identify the regulatory standard for customer privacy opt-out mechanisms under SEC Regulation S-P.
Regulation S-P requires financial institutions (including broker-dealers and registered investment advisers) to provide consumers and customers with a reasonable means to opt out of disclosures to nonaffiliated third parties.
The rule ensures that financial institutions cannot make opting out unnecessarily difficult or burdensome.
2
Evaluate the specified opt-out method (writing and mailing a physical letter) against regulatory guidance.
SEC rules specifically state that requiring a customer to write their own letter or call an unstaffed number places an unreasonable burden on the customer.
Reasonable means include providing a detachable check-off box, a prepaid return response card, or an electronic opt-out mechanism for online transactions.

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SEC Regulation S-P Reasonable Opt-Out Requirements
Soru 1470Soru

Although the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) formulates rules governing the underwriting and trading of municipal securities, it possesses no statutory enforcement authority and relies on FINRA to inspect and enforce compliance among member broker-dealers.

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Cevap: True

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The statement is True.
The statement accurately describes the division of regulatory authority: the MSRB sets rules for municipal securities activity, but lacks enforcement power. FINRA examines and enforces compliance with MSRB rules for registered broker-dealers.

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1
Analyze the statutory mandate and jurisdiction of the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB).
The MSRB creates rules for municipal securities underwriting, trading, and disclosure, but lacks legal authority to inspect firms or impose sanctions.
Congress established the MSRB as an SRO dedicated exclusively to rule production without creating duplicative examination apparatuses.
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Identify the entity responsible for enforcing MSRB rules across broker-dealer firms.
FINRA inspects member securities firms for compliance with MSRB rules and conducts disciplinary proceedings for violations.
FINRA acts as the primary enforcement SRO for registered broker-dealers, while federal banking regulators enforce MSRB rules for bank dealers.

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MSRB Rulemaking Scope vs FINRA Enforcement Authority
Soru 1471Soru

Under FINRA Rule 3270 (Outside Business Activities), a registered representative who makes a purely passive investment as a limited partner in an independent commercial real estate development fund is required to provide prior written notice to their member broker-dealer.

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Cevap: False

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The statement is false. FINRA Rule 3270 excludes purely passive personal investments from the requirement of providing prior written notice to the member broker-dealer.
The statement is false because FINRA Rule 3270 applies to active employment and outside business engagements where a representative acts as an employee, officer, director, or partner, or receives compensation for business services. Purely passive personal investments, such as holding a limited partnership interest with no managerial responsibilities, do not require prior written notice to the firm.

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Identify the regulatory scope of FINRA Rule 3270 regarding outside activities.
FINRA Rule 3270 requires registered representatives to provide prior written notice to their member firm before engaging in any outside business activity for which they receive or expect compensation.
Member broker-dealers must be aware of outside commitments that could create conflicts of interest or interfere with the representative's duties.
2
Distinguish between active business engagement and passive investment.
Active engagement includes serving as an employee, independent contractor, officer, director, or managing partner. Passive investment involves allocating capital without taking part in management or business operations.
The rule explicitly distinguishes active business involvement from passive personal investing.
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Evaluate the status of a limited partner investment under the rule.
A limited partnership position where the representative has no management authority or operational role is classified as a passive investment and does not trigger the prior written notification requirement.
Because the representative is acting strictly as a passive investor, prior written notice under Rule 3270 is not required.

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Exemption of Passive Personal Investments from FINRA Rule 3270
Soru 1472Soru

A broker-dealer compliance officer is evaluating the firm's anti-money laundering (AML), Customer Identification Program (CIP), and sanctions compliance policies. Which of the following statements correctly describe mandatory compliance obligations for member firms under FINRA rules and federal regulations?

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Cevap: Under Customer Identification Program (CIP) rules, the firm must retain records of the information used to verify a customer's identity for at least five years after the account is closed.; If a firm identifies a validated match against the OFAC Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) list, it must block or freeze the customer's assets and report the blocked property to OFAC within 10 business days.

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The statements regarding retaining CIP verification records for five years post-account closure and reporting OFAC SDN asset blocks within 10 business days are correct.
Under CIP rules, financial institutions must retain customer identification verification records for five years after the account is closed. Furthermore, when a hit occurs against OFAC's Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) list, the firm must freeze the assets and submit a blocked property report to OFAC within 10 business days.

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Analyze Customer Identification Program (CIP) recordkeeping mandates.
Broker-dealers are required to retain identifying information collected under CIP for five years after the account is closed.
Federal CIP rules set clear recordkeeping retention periods starting from account closure, not account opening.
2
Evaluate OFAC sanctions requirements for Specially Designated Nationals (SDN).
Matches on the SDN list require immediate blocking of transactions/assets and reporting to OFAC within 10 business days.
U.S. sanctions law prohibits financial transactions with listed blocked persons and mandates strict reporting deadlines.
3
Review CTR threshold and filing rules against SAR requirements.
Currency Transaction Reports (CTRs) apply to cash deposits exceeding 10,000inonedayandarefiledwithin15days,unlikeSuspiciousActivityReports(SARs)whichtargetsuspiciousactivityat10,000 in one day and are filed within 15 days, unlike Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) which target suspicious activity at 5,000+ within 30 days.
Confusing CTR cash limits (10,000/15days)withSARthresholdlimits(10,000 / 15 days) with SAR threshold limits ( 5,000 / 30 days) is an error.
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Determine internal escalation procedures for suspicious activities.
Associated persons report suspicious matters internally to their firm's AML officer, who evaluates whether a firm-level SAR filing is necessary.
FinCEN filings are made at the broker-dealer firm level, not by individual representatives acting independently.

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AML, CIP, and OFAC Regulatory Obligations
Soru 1473Soru

An environmental safety officer at a publicly traded mining corporation learns during an unannounced site inspection that the company has discovered a significant, high-grade lithium deposit. Before the company makes any public press release, the officer mentions this discovery to a personal friend during lunch. Based on this information, the friend purchases call options on the mining corporation's stock and subsequently sells them for a substantial profit after the public announcement. The safety officer did not execute any trades and received no financial payment from the friend. Under federal securities laws, which of the following statements regarding insider trading liability is correct?

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Cevap: Both the environmental safety officer and the friend can be held liable for insider trading.

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Both the environmental safety officer and the friend can be held liable for insider trading.
Both the tipper and tippee are liable under federal securities laws. The insider (tipper) breaches a duty of trust by leaking material nonpublic information, and the recipient (tippee) inherits that breach and liability by executing trades based on the confidential tip.

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Determine if the information conveyed was material and nonpublic.
The discovery of a major lithium deposit is material (likely to affect stock price) and nonpublic (disclosed prior to the official press release).
Insider trading regulations apply specifically to material nonpublic information.
2
Analyze the tipper's liability.
The environmental safety officer breached a fiduciary duty of loyalty and confidentiality owed to the employer by disclosing corporate secrets.
A tipper is liable for passing material nonpublic information in breach of a duty, even if the tipper does not trade or receive monetary compensation.
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Analyze the tippee's liability.
The friend acted upon the tipped information by purchasing stock options before public disclosure.
A tippee who trades on material nonpublic information knowing (or having reason to know) that it came from an insider breach assumes liability under the Insider Trading Sanctions Act.

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Tipper and Tippee Liability under Insider Trading Law
Soru 1474Soru

An investor holds three separate accounts at a FINRA-member broker-dealer undergoing SIPC liquidation:

1. An Individual Account containing 180,000inequitysecuritiesand180,000 in equity securities and 300,000 in cash that was transferred into an insured bank sweep program at an affiliated FDIC member institution.
2. A Joint Account (held with a spouse) containing 400,000incorporatebondsand400,000 in corporate bonds and 100,000 in uninvested cash.
3. A Commodity Futures Account containing $50,000 in cash margin for trading futures.

What is the total maximum SIPC protection available for this investor's claims at the insolvent broker-dealer?

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Cevap: $680,000

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The maximum SIPC protection available is $680,000.
SIPC provides coverage up to 500,000totalperseparatecustomerregistration,withasublimitof500,000 total per 'separate customer' registration, with a sub-limit of 250,000 for cash claims held at the broker-dealer. The Individual Account has 180,000incoveredsecuritiesatthebrokerdealer(the180,000 in covered securities at the broker-dealer (the 300,000 bank sweep cash is covered separately by FDIC at the bank). The Joint Account is a separate customer capacity and is covered up to its full 500,000value(500,000 value ( 400,000 bonds + 100,000cash).CommodityfuturesaccountsarenotcoveredbySIPC(100,000 cash). Commodity futures accounts are not covered by SIPC ( 0). Therefore, total SIPC coverage equals 180,000+180,000 + 500,000 = $680,000.

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Evaluate coverage for the Individual Account
SIPC coverage = $180,000.
SIPC covers securities and cash held at the broker-dealer up to 500,000total.The500,000 total. The 180,000 in equity securities is fully protected. The 300,000banksweepcashresidesatanFDICinsuredbankandisprotectedbyFDICinsurance(300,000 bank sweep cash resides at an FDIC-insured bank and is protected by FDIC insurance ( 250,000 per depositor), not SIPC.
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Evaluate coverage for the Joint Account
SIPC coverage = $500,000.
A joint account represents a separate customer capacity under SIPC rules. The total account value is 400,000(bonds)+400,000 (bonds) + 100,000 (cash) = 500,000.Becausecash(500,000. Because cash ( 100,000) does not exceed the 250,000cashsublimit,theentire250,000 cash sub-limit, the entire 500,000 balance is covered.
3
Evaluate coverage for the Commodity Futures Account
SIPC coverage = $0.
SIPC explicitly excludes commodity contracts, futures, and related cash margin balances from coverage because they are not securities.
4
Sum the SIPC coverage across all eligible customer accounts
180,000+180,000 + 500,000 + 0=0 = 680,000.
Total SIPC protection is the sum of protected claims across separate customer capacities at the failed broker-dealer.

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SIPC separate customer capacity rules and exclusions vs. FDIC bank sweep protection
Soru 1475Soru

Under securities industry regulations, which of the following activities falls directly within the authority and jurisdiction of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA)?

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Cevap: Investigating customer complaints regarding trade execution practices of a member broker-dealer

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Investigating customer complaints regarding trade execution practices of a member broker-dealer
FINRA is the primary self-regulatory organization (SRO) responsible for regulating broker-dealers and registered representatives in the U.S. securities industry. Its jurisdiction includes writing rules, examining member firms, enforcing compliance, and investigating customer complaints regarding trade executions and sales practices.

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1
Identify FINRA's status and primary statutory mandate.
FINRA operates as a self-regulatory organization (SRO) overseeing securities broker-dealers and registered associated persons.
Understanding SRO authority establishes which entities and activities are subject to FINRA rules.
2
Evaluate the choices to determine which function is within FINRA's regulatory enforcement scope.
Monitoring member sales practices, conducting compliance examinations, and investigating investor complaints fall directly under FINRA oversight.
Criminal prosecutions are reserved for government prosecutors, bank lending is governed by banking regulators, and fee-only investment advisers are governed by SEC/state regulatory bodies.

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FINRA Scope of Authority and Jurisdiction as an SRO
Soru 1476Soru

An investor holds 400 shares of Vantage Global Energy common stock in a cash account, purchased at an initial cost basis of $75.00 per share. The company's board of directors declares a 3-for-2 forward stock split. What is the investor's adjusted cost basis per share in dollars after the split takes effect?

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Cevap: 50

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The adjusted cost basis per share following the 3-for-2 forward stock split is $50.00.
In a forward stock split, the total dollar value of the position remains unchanged (30,000.00).Witha3for2splitratio,theinvestorreceives3sharesforevery2sharespreviouslyowned,expandingtheholdingfrom400to600shares.Dividingthetotalcostof30,000.00). With a 3-for-2 split ratio, the investor receives 3 shares for every 2 shares previously owned, expanding the holding from 400 to 600 shares. Dividing the total cost of 30,000 by 600 shares yields an adjusted cost basis of $50.00 per share.

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Determine the total initial cost basis of the position prior to the split.
Total investment value = 400 shares * 75.00pershare=75.00 per share = 30,000.00.
Corporate actions such as stock splits adjust share quantity and price proportional to each other, maintaining the overall total dollar position value.
2
Calculate the post-split total share count.
New share count = 400 shares * (3 / 2) = 600 shares.
A 3-for-2 forward split increases the number of shares held by a factor of 1.5.
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Calculate the adjusted cost basis per share.
Adjusted cost basis = 30,000.00/600shares=30,000.00 / 600 shares = 50.00 per share.
Dividing the unchanged total position value by the expanded share count provides the revised per-share cost basis for tax and reporting purposes.

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Forward Stock Split Position and Cost Basis Adjustment
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Soru 1477Soru

An investment executive receives an urgent instruction from a 75-year-old long-term customer to liquidate a $100,000 portfolio of municipal bonds and immediately wire the cash proceeds to a foreign bank account registered under a third party's name. Suspecting potential financial exploitation, the broker-dealer's compliance department reviews their options under FINRA rules. Which of the following actions is the firm authorized to take regarding this situation?

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Cevap: The firm may place a temporary hold on the wire disbursement of funds for up to 15 business days, but it must still execute the customer's order to sell the municipal bonds.

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The firm may place a temporary hold on the wire disbursement of funds for up to 15 business days, but it must still execute the customer's order to sell the municipal bonds.
Under FINRA Rule 2165, a broker-dealer that reasonably suspects financial exploitation of a specified adult (age 65+ or 18+ with impairment) may place a temporary hold on the disbursement of funds or securities for up to 15 business days. Crucially, this regulatory safe harbor applies only to disbursements of assets out of the account, not to trade execution orders. Therefore, the firm must execute the requested bond sale while holding the requested wire transfer.

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Determine the applicability of FINRA protection rules based on customer demographics.
The client is 75 years old, qualifying as a 'specified adult' under FINRA Rule 2165 (individuals aged 65 and older, or 18+ with mental/physical impairments).
Rule 2165 provides safe-harbor protections for broker-dealers dealing with potential financial exploitation of vulnerable populations.
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Evaluate the regulatory boundaries regarding disbursement holds versus trade execution.
Rule 2165 permits a broker-dealer to place a temporary hold specifically on the *disbursement* of cash or securities leaving the account. It does NOT authorize holding or blocking trade executions.
Freezing trade orders exposes the client to market movement risk, whereas blocking outgoing disbursements directly safeguards assets from unauthorized transfer.
3
Verify initial timeframe restrictions for temporary disbursement holds.
The initial hold on disbursements can last up to 15 business days while the member firm conducts an internal review.
FINRA Rule 2165 establishes 15 business days as the baseline initial hold period.

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FINRA Rule 2165 Scope of Temporary Holds (Disbursements vs. Trade Executions)
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Before offering new securities to the public, a corporation submits required financial and business disclosures to federal regulators. Which of the following statements correctly describes the purpose and scope of Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) registration for this offering?

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Cevap: Registration requires the issuer to provide full and fair disclosure of material facts, but the SEC does not approve, guarantee, or pass judgment on the investment merits.

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Registration requires the issuer to provide full and fair disclosure of material facts, but the SEC does not approve, guarantee, or pass judgment on the investment merits.
The correct response accurately reflects the core mandate of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) under federal law: ensuring full and fair disclosure of all material facts to investors without guaranteeing the security's accuracy or recommending the investment.

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Identify the statutory purpose of SEC registration for new public offerings.
The primary objective of SEC registration is to mandate full and fair disclosure of material business and financial information to prospective investors.
Federal securities laws are designed to ensure public transparency rather than having regulators assess investment quality.
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Evaluate SEC regulatory boundaries regarding guarantees or endorsements.
The SEC specifically disclaims any endorsement, approval, or guarantee regarding the accuracy of disclosure documents or the quality of the security.
Every prospectus front page carries a mandatory disclaimer stating that the SEC has not approved or disapproved the security.

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SEC Registration and Disclosure Role
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Under FINRA rules regarding the protection of senior investors and vulnerable adults, a broker-dealer suspects potential financial exploitation in a customer's account. Which of the following statements regarding FINRA Rule 2165 temporary holds and Specified Adults are CORRECT? Select ALL that apply.

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Cevap: A natural person aged 65 or older, or an adult aged 18 or older with a qualifying physical or mental impairment, qualifies as a Specified Adult.; A temporary hold under FINRA Rule 2165 applies to disbursements of funds or securities, but does not apply to trade execution requests.

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The correct statements are that a Specified Adult includes natural persons aged 65 or older (or aged 18+ with a qualifying impairment), and that a temporary hold under FINRA Rule 2165 applies specifically to disbursements of funds or securities rather than trade execution requests.
The correct statements accurately reflect FINRA Rule 2165 provisions: Specified Adults are defined as individuals age 65+ (or 18+ with qualifying impairments), and temporary holds are strictly limited to disbursements of funds or securities, not trade executions.

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Identify the qualifying criteria for a Specified Adult under FINRA Rule 2165.
Specified Adults include natural persons age 65 and older, or individuals age 18 and older who have a physical or mental impairment that impairs self-protection.
Regulatory definitions establish clear age and health parameters for senior investor protection rules.
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Distinguish between fund disbursement holds and trade execution requests under FINRA Rule 2165.
FINRA Rule 2165 permits member firms to place temporary holds on disbursements of cash or securities, but does not authorize freezing trade executions.
Disbursement holds prevent unauthorized removal of assets while allowing normal trading activity to continue within the customer's portfolio.

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FINRA Rule 2165 Disbursement Holds and Specified Adult Criteria
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A retail client maintains an individual brokerage account with a SIPC-member broker-dealer that becomes insolvent and enters liquidation. On the filing date, the account contains 210,000210,000 in municipal bonds, 290,000290,000 in uninvested cash balances awaiting reinvestment, and 80,00080,000 in commodity futures contracts. What is the total dollar amount of SIPC protection that will be provided for this customer's account?

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Cevap: 460000

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$460,000
SIPC coverage provides protection up to 500,000totalperseparatecustomer,withasublimitmaximumof500,000 total per separate customer, with a sub-limit maximum of 250,000 for cash claims. In this scenario, municipal bonds (210,000210,000) are fully covered securities. Cash balances (290,000290,000) are capped at 250,000ofprotection.Commodityfutures(250,000 of protection. Commodity futures ( 80,000 )areexcludedfromSIPCprotectionentirely.Adding) are excluded from SIPC protection entirely. Adding 210,000 inbondsand in bonds and 250,000 inprotectedcashgives in protected cash gives 460,000 ,whichisunderthetotal, which is under the total 500,000$ overall SIPC cap.

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Categorize account assets into SIPC-eligible securities, cash, and excluded items
Municipal bonds (210,000210,000) are eligible securities. Cash (290,000290,000) is eligible subject to sub-limits. Commodity futures (80,00080,000) are excluded.
SIPC protects customer cash and securities in broker-dealer bankruptcies, but commodity futures, currencies, and fixed annuities are not covered.
2
Calculate covered cash using the SIPC cash sub-limit cap
Covered cash = $250,000.
SIPC limits cash coverage to a maximum of $250,000 per separate customer.
3
Calculate total covered amount and apply overall SIPC account limit
Total covered claim = 210,000+210,000 + 250,000 = $460,000.
The total eligible protection (460,000460,000) falls below the total overall SIPC cap of 500,000500,000 per separate customer.

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SIPC Coverage Limits and Excluded Assets
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