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Soru 1561Soru

An investment adviser firm registered with the SEC (a federal covered adviser) maintains its principal office in State A. The firm opens a new branch office in State B, where two of its investment adviser representatives (IARs) will solicit and manage accounts for retail clients residing in State B. Under the National Securities Markets Improvement Act (NSMIA) and the Uniform Securities Act, which of the following statements correctly describes the State B registration requirements for the firm and its representatives?

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Cevap: The investment adviser firm is not required to register with State B but may be required to complete a notice filing, whereas the two investment adviser representatives must register in State B.

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The investment adviser firm is not required to register with State B but may be required to complete a notice filing, whereas the two investment adviser representatives must register in State B.
Under the National Securities Markets Improvement Act (NSMIA) of 1996 and state Blue Sky laws, SEC-registered investment advisers (federal covered advisers) are not required to register at the state level, although states may require them to submit notice filings and pay state fees. However, state securities regulators retain full authority over individual investment adviser representatives (IARs) who maintain a place of business within their state boundaries. Because the two representatives will work from a branch office located in State B, they maintain a place of business there and must register with State B's securities administrator.

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Analyze the firm-level registration authority under NSMIA.
The firm is an SEC-registered investment adviser (federal covered adviser). Under NSMIA, state securities administrators cannot require state registration of federal covered advisers, though they may require notice filings and fees.
Federal law preempts state jurisdiction over the registration of investment advisers that meet federal threshold criteria.
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Analyze the representative-level registration authority under Blue Sky laws.
The two representatives maintain a physical place of business in State B (a branch office). Under the Uniform Securities Act, any IAR who maintains a place of business in a state must register with that state's securities administrator.
NSMIA specifically preserves state regulatory authority to register individual IARs who have a place of business within the state.
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Synthesize the rules to identify the correct overall compliance requirement.
The firm notice-files in State B while the individual IARs submit state registration applications in State B.
This correctly delineates firm-level federal preemption from representative-level state jurisdiction.

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Federal Covered Investment Advisers vs. State Registration of Investment Adviser Representatives
Tahmini Süre:1m 30s
Soru 1562Soru

Which of the following statements correctly describe the regulatory scope and authority of the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB)?

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Cevap: The MSRB formulates rules for broker-dealers, municipal securities dealers, and municipal advisors operating in the municipal market.; The MSRB lacks enforcement authority and relies on entity regulators such as FINRA, the SEC, and bank regulators to enforce its rules.

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The correct statements are that the MSRB creates rules for municipal market firms and advisors, and that it relies on FINRA, the SEC, and bank regulators for rule enforcement.
The MSRB sets rules for broker-dealers, municipal dealers, and municipal advisors. However, Congress did not grant the MSRB enforcement or examination powers; instead, enforcement is delegated to FINRA and the SEC for securities firms, and to federal bank regulators for bank dealers.

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Determine the rulemaking jurisdiction of the MSRB.
The MSRB writes rules governing municipal securities dealers, broker-dealers, and municipal advisors.
As a self-regulatory organization, the MSRB sets standards for industry professionals participating in municipal transactions.
2
Identify how MSRB rules are enforced.
Enforcement is handled by FINRA, the SEC, and federal bank regulators (FDIC, FRB, OCC).
The MSRB has no statutory authority to inspect firms, investigate violations, or levy fines.
3
Assess MSRB authority regarding municipal issuers.
The MSRB has no authority over municipal bond issuers.
The Tower Amendment strictly forbids the MSRB from regulating issuers or requiring issuer disclosures.

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MSRB Rulemaking Scope and Enforcement Limitations
Soru 1563Soru

A registered representative at a FINRA member broker-dealer accepts an offer to work on weekends as a paid financial literacy instructor at a local community college. The position does not involve selling securities, soliciting investments, or raising capital. Under FINRA Rule 3270 regarding Outside Business Activities (OBA), which of the following actions must the representative take prior to starting this teaching position?

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Cevap: Provide prior written notice to the employing member broker-dealer.

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The registered representative must provide prior written notice to the employing member firm before commencing the compensated outside employment.
Under FINRA Rule 3270, any registered representative who wishes to engage in compensated outside business activities must provide prior written notice to their employing broker-dealer in the form specified by the firm. This requirement applies to secondary employment, consulting, or teaching roles outside the broker-dealer.

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Identify the type of activity and compensation involved in the scenario.
The representative is engaging in an outside business activity (teaching) for which compensation will be received.
Rule applicability under FINRA depends on whether the activity is outside the firm's scope and whether the individual is compensated or has an expectation of compensation.
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Apply FINRA Rule 3270 governing Outside Business Activities (OBA).
FINRA Rule 3270 explicitly mandates that no registered person may be employed by or receive compensation from any person as a result of any business activity outside the scope of the relationship with the member firm unless prior written notice has been provided to the member firm.
Prior written notice allows the member firm to evaluate potential conflicts of interest or supervisory requirements.

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FINRA Rule 3270 (Outside Business Activities) requiring prior written notice for compensated external roles
Soru 1564Soru

An investor maintains a fixed-income portfolio composed of fixed-rate corporate and municipal bonds distributed across twenty different issuers and industry sectors. If prevailing interest rates rise sharply across the economy, which of the following statements correctly evaluates the principal risk affecting this portfolio's market value?

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Cevap: The portfolio will experience a drop in market value due to interest rate risk, a systematic risk that cannot be eliminated through issuer diversification.

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The portfolio will experience a drop in market value due to interest rate risk, a systematic risk that cannot be eliminated through issuer diversification.
Rising prevailing interest rates cause fixed-rate bond prices to fall across the entire market. Because interest rate risk is a form of systematic risk, it affects fixed-income products broadly and cannot be mitigated simply by spreading capital across multiple corporate and municipal issuers.

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Identify the economic event described in the scenario
Prevailing interest rates rise sharply across the economy.
Macroeconomic interest rate shifts impact fixed-income market valuations broad-scale.
2
Apply the fundamental relationship between interest rates and bond prices
Existing fixed-rate bond market prices decrease when rates increase.
Newly issued bonds offer higher yield, making existing lower-coupon bonds less attractive unless priced at a discount.
3
Evaluate the impact of diversification on systematic vs. non-systematic risk
Diversification across 20 issuers removes unsystematic credit risk, but interest rate risk remains.
Interest rate risk is a market-wide systematic risk that affects all fixed-income securities simultaneously.

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Systematic Risk and Interest Rate Dynamics in Fixed-Income Portfolios
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Soru 1565Soru

Match each prohibited securities market practice regulated under FINRA and SEC rules with the core scenario or definition that best describes the infraction.

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Interpositioning
Painting the Tape
Backing Away
Free-Riding

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Interpositioning matches inserting an unnecessary broker-dealer intermediary; Painting the Tape matches executing transactions to generate artificial reported volume; Backing Away matches a market maker failing to honor its firm quote; Free-Riding matches purchasing a security and selling it prior to making full payment.
Each prohibited practice aligns directly with regulatory definitions set forth by FINRA and the SEC: Interpositioning violates best execution by inserting extra fees; Painting the Tape manipulates volume indicators; Backing Away breaches firm quote rules; and Free-Riding breaches Regulation T settlement credit constraints.

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Analyze Interpositioning
Identified as routing customer trades through an unnecessary middleman firm.
Broker-dealers owe customers best execution and must not add an intermediate broker unless it results in a better price.
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Analyze Painting the Tape
Identified as creating fake trading volume through coordinated transactions.
This form of market manipulation misleads investors into believing there is genuine trading demand for the security.
3
Analyze Backing Away
Identified as failing to fulfill a published firm quote.
Market makers are required to stand behind their displayed bids and offers for the specified size under SEC and SRO rules.
4
Analyze Free-Riding
Identified as selling a security before paying for its initial purchase.
Regulation T mandates full cash payment for purchase transactions within the prescribed settlement window without relying on sale proceeds.

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Prohibited Market Manipulation and Fraudulent Practices
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Soru 1566Soru

Under the Insider Trading and Securities Fraud Enforcement Act of 1988, the maximum civil monetary penalty that may be imposed on an individual for trading on material nonpublic information is limited to the exact amount of profit gained or loss avoided.

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Cevap: False

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False. Under the Insider Trading and Securities Fraud Enforcement Act of 1988, civil monetary penalties for insider trading can be up to three times (3x) the profit gained or loss avoided, which is known as treble damages.
Under federal securities regulations, specifically the Insider Trading and Securities Fraud Enforcement Act of 1988, civil penalties assessed against individuals can reach up to three times the profit gained or loss avoided (treble damages). Additionally, criminal penalties for individuals can reach up to $5 million in fines and up to 20 years in prison per violation.

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Identify the governing statute for civil insider trading penalties.
The relevant statutory authority is the Insider Trading and Securities Fraud Enforcement Act of 1988.
Establishing the legal authority determines the applicable penalty structure.
2
Determine the maximum civil monetary penalty multiplier allowed under the Act.
The SEC may seek civil penalties up to three times (300%) the amount of profit gained or loss avoided.
This tests whether the statement's claim of a 1-to-1 cap is legally accurate.
3
Conclude the truth value of the statement.
Because treble damages are permitted, capping penalties at the exact profit/loss amount is incorrect, making the statement False.
Confirms the final answer based on statutory penalty limits.

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Civil Monetary Penalties and Treble Damages under ITSFEA
Soru 1567Soru

A client makes an in-person cash deposit of $12,500 into a brokerage account and explicitly asks the representative to avoid generating any government filings. The representative suspects the client may be attempting to evade tax reporting. Under federal Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations and FINRA rules, what are the firm's reporting obligations?

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Cevap: File a Currency Transaction Report (CTR) within 15 calendar days and a Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) within 30 calendar days.

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The broker-dealer must file a Currency Transaction Report (CTR) within 15 calendar days for the cash deposit exceeding $10,000, and a Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) within 30 calendar days for the client's suspicious request.
Because the transaction involves a cash deposit exceeding $10,000 in a single day, federal law requires a Currency Transaction Report (CTR) to be filed within 15 calendar days. Additionally, because the client requested to avoid government filings (a classic AML red flag), the firm must file a Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) within 30 calendar days of initial detection. Both filings are required independently.

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Evaluate currency transaction threshold requirements
Since the single-day physical cash deposit is 12,500(exceeding12,500 (exceeding 10,000), a Currency Transaction Report (CTR) is required under the Bank Secrecy Act.
Broker-dealers must file a CTR with FinCEN within 15 calendar days for cash deposits or withdrawals exceeding $10,000 in a single business day.
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Evaluate suspicious activity indicators and thresholds
The client's request to avoid government filings indicates potential money laundering or tax evasion, triggering a Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) filing requirement.
Broker-dealers are required to file a SAR with FinCEN within 30 calendar days of detecting suspicious transactions involving $5,000 or more.
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Combine regulatory obligations and deadlines
Both reports must be filed independently within their respective statutory windows: CTR within 15 calendar days and SAR within 30 calendar days.
The CTR requirement and SAR requirement operate independently; satisfying one does not exempt the firm from the other.

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Anti-Money Laundering Reporting Thresholds and Deadlines (CTR vs. SAR)
Soru 1568Soru

When a securities firm fills a customer's order to sell stock by purchasing the shares directly into its own proprietary account, in what capacity is the firm acting?

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Cevap: As a principal acting as a dealer

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As a principal acting as a dealer
A financial firm acts as a principal (dealer) whenever it executes a transaction directly against its own inventory account.

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Analyze the role of the firm in the transaction
The firm is buying shares into its own inventory
Trading for one's own account defines a principal (dealer) transaction.

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Broker (Agent) vs. Dealer (Principal) Capacity
Soru 1569Soru

A registered representative associated with a FINRA member broker-dealer fails to complete the required Regulatory Element of Continuing Education (CE) within the specified timeframe. Which of the following correctly describes the regulatory status of the individual and the scope of activities permitted under FINRA rules?

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Cevap: The representative's registration becomes CE inactive, prohibiting them from performing any functions or receiving compensation that requires a securities registration.

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The representative's registration becomes CE inactive, prohibiting them from performing any functions or receiving compensation that requires a securities registration.
Under FINRA rules, when an associated person fails to complete the mandatory Regulatory Element of Continuing Education within the specified timeframe (or grace period), their registration becomes 'CE inactive.' While in CE inactive status, the individual is prohibited from engaging in any activity that requires securities registration and cannot receive commissions or securities-related compensation for activities performed during that period.

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Identify the regulatory requirement and consequence of missed Continuing Education deadlines under FINRA rules.
Failure to complete the Regulatory Element within the required timeframe results in an immediate shift of the individual's status to 'CE inactive'.
FINRA rules mandate strict compliance timelines for the Regulatory Element to maintain active registration.
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Analyze the operational limitations enforced during CE inactive status.
CE inactive individuals cannot engage in any activity requiring registration (e.g., soliciting securities, executing trades) nor can they receive compensation tied to securities activities performed while inactive.
SRO rules safeguard investors by preventing non-compliant representatives from conducting registered securities business.

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FINRA Continuing Education (CE) Regulatory Element Compliance and Inactive Status Restrictions
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Soru 1570Soru

A registered representative suspects potential financial exploitation of an 82-year-old account holder who requests an immediate liquidation of $150,000 in blue-chip stocks and an outward wire transfer of the cash proceeds to an unverified foreign account. Under FINRA Rules 2165 and 4512, which of the following statements regarding the member firm's regulatory obligations and permissible compliance actions are correct?

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Cevap: The firm may place a temporary hold on the outbound wire disbursement of funds while continuing to execute the customer's trade order to liquidate the securities.; Upon placing a temporary disbursement hold, the firm must provide notification and the reason for the hold to all authorized account holders and the designated trusted contact person within two business days.

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The firm has regulatory authority under FINRA Rule 2165 to place a temporary hold on fund disbursements while allowing securities trades to be executed, and must notify authorized account holders and the trusted contact person within two business days of placing the hold.
Under FINRA Rule 2165, member firms have safe harbor protection to place temporary holds on disbursements of cash or securities from accounts belonging to specified adults (individuals aged 65 and older, or adults aged 18 and older with mental or physical impairments) when financial exploitation is reasonably suspected. This hold applies strictly to disbursements, meaning the firm can hold the outbound wire transfer while allowing underlying stock trade executions to proceed. Furthermore, when a hold is implemented, the firm must notify all authorized account holders and the designated trusted contact person within two business days, provided the trusted contact is not suspected of involvement in the financial exploitation.

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Analyze FINRA Rule 2165 scope regarding disbursements versus transactions.
Rule 2165 allows member firms to place a temporary hold on the disbursement of funds or securities when financial exploitation is suspected. However, the rule explicitly does not cover trade executions. Therefore, holding the wire transfer while executing the trade order is compliant.
Temporary holds protect assets from leaving the account improperly while respecting the customer's legal right to execute trades within their portfolio.
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Evaluate FINRA Rule 2165 notification timing requirements.
The firm is required to notify all individuals authorized to transact on the account as well as the designated trusted contact person (unless suspected of exploitation) within two business days of initiating the hold.
Prompt notification ensures transparency and allows designated representatives to investigate or resolve potential threats to the vulnerable adult.
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Evaluate FINRA Rule 4512 trusted contact requirements.
While member firms must make reasonable efforts to request trusted contact details at account opening, customers are not required to provide one to open or maintain an account.
Disclosing a trusted contact is optional for the account owner.

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FINRA Rules 2165 and 4512 regarding disbursement holds, trade executions, and trusted contact disclosures for specified adults.
Soru 1571Soru

During a compliance review of a new issue municipal bond distribution, a broker-dealer identifies potential fraudulent misrepresentations in the official statement prepared by an independent municipal advisor. When evaluating regulatory oversight and enforcement jurisdiction under federal securities laws, which of the following statements correctly describes the authority of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)?

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Cevap: The SEC possesses civil enforcement authority to investigate the fraud and enforce Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) rules, but criminal prosecution must be referred to the Department of Justice.

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The SEC has civil enforcement authority to investigate fraud and enforce Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) rules, but criminal prosecution must be referred to the Department of Justice.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) maintains broad civil statutory authority to police fraudulent activities and enforce compliance with federal securities laws as well as SRO rules, including MSRB regulations. However, the SEC cannot bring criminal indictments or seek criminal sanctions directly; criminal matters must be referred to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ).

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Analyze the SEC's statutory scope of authority regarding federal enforcement actions.
The SEC has civil jurisdiction to investigate fraudulent acts, issue administrative sanctions, seek civil injunctions, and mandate disgorgement of ill-gotten gains across capital market participants.
Federal statutory law grants the SEC administrative and civil judicial powers, while criminal proceedings are exclusively prosecuted by the Department of Justice (DOJ).
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Determine the SEC's relationship with MSRB rules and municipal market oversight.
The MSRB formulates rules for municipal securities dealers and advisors but relies on the SEC, FINRA, and federal banking regulators to enforce those rules.
The MSRB lacks independent examination and enforcement bodies, placing rule enforcement directly under SEC and SRO jurisdiction.

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SEC Civil vs. Criminal Jurisdiction and Enforcement of MSRB Rules
Soru 1572Soru

Under state securities regulations, commonly referred to as Blue Sky Laws, which of the following is a primary responsibility of a State Securities Administrator?

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Cevap: Licensing broker-dealers, investment advisers, and their agents who conduct business within the state, as well as registering intrastate securities offerings.

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Licensing broker-dealers, investment advisers, and their agents who conduct business within the state, as well as registering intrastate securities offerings.
State Securities Administrators are charged with administering state Blue Sky Laws, which includes licensing broker-dealers, investment advisers, and agents doing business in the state, as well as overseeing the registration of securities offered within state boundaries.

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Identify the purpose of State Blue Sky Laws.
Blue Sky Laws are state-level securities regulations created to protect investors against fraud in securities transactions within individual state borders.
Establishing the scope of state statutes helps differentiate state administrative powers from federal oversight.
2
Determine the primary functions of a State Securities Administrator.
State Administrators oversee state registration of securities offerings and the licensing of market participants operating in that state, including broker-dealers, agents, investment advisers, and investment adviser representatives.
This administrative licensing and registration authority ensures local compliance with state investor protection standards.

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State Securities Regulators and Blue Sky Laws
Soru 1573Soru

A 68-year-old client with a physical impairment requests two transactions on the same day: liquidating an $85,000 mutual fund position and disbursing the full cash proceeds via cashier's check to a newly added joint account beneficiary. The registered representative reasonably suspects financial exploitation. Under FINRA Rule 2165 and Rule 4512, which course of action is the member firm permitted to take?

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Cevap: Execute the order to liquidate the mutual fund shares, but place an initial temporary hold of up to 15 business days on the cashier's check disbursement while conducting an internal review.

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Execute the order to liquidate the mutual fund shares, but place an initial temporary hold of up to 15 business days on the cashier's check disbursement while conducting an internal review.
Under FINRA Rule 2165, a member firm that reasonably suspects financial exploitation of a Specified Adult (defined as individuals age 65+ or age 18+ with an impairment) may place an initial temporary hold of up to 15 business days on disbursements of funds or securities. Crucially, this temporary hold applies strictly to disbursements leaving the account and does NOT grant the firm authority to block or delay trade executions (such as liquidating mutual fund shares).

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Determine the customer's eligibility as a Specified Adult under FINRA rules.
The customer qualifies as a Specified Adult under FINRA Rule 2165 because they are a natural person aged 18 or older with a physical impairment that renders them vulnerable.
FINRA Rule 2165 applies to individuals aged 65 and older, as well as adults aged 18 and older with mental or physical impairments.
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Distinguish between trade execution authority and fund disbursement hold rules.
FINRA Rule 2165 grants authority to place temporary holds strictly on fund or security disbursements, not on trade executions.
The rule protects account assets from leaving the firm while allowing requested market orders to execute normally so the client does not suffer market risk from delayed trade execution.
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Apply the regulatory timeline constraint for the disbursement hold.
The firm may impose an initial temporary disbursement hold for up to 15 business days while initiating an internal review.
The 15-business-day timeframe provides necessary time for compliance officers to investigate the suspicious activity and notify authorized parties or state regulators.

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FINRA Rule 2165 Temporary Disbursement Holds vs. Trade Executions
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Soru 1574Soru

A compliance officer is reviewing trading execution protocols across various secondary equity market structures. Match each trading venue classification on the left with its defining operational execution characteristic on the right.

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Centralized Auction Market
Over-the-Counter (OTC) Negotiated Market
Electronic Communications Network (ECN)
Dark Pool Trading Venue

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Centralized Auction Market matches with the physical/virtual exchange double-auction framework. Over-the-Counter (OTC) Negotiated Market matches with the decentralized dealer network for unlisted securities. Electronic Communications Network (ECN) matches with the subscriber-only automated matching system without dealer inventory. Dark Pool Trading Venue matches with the private non-displayed execution venue for institutional block trading.
Each venue matches its core execution mechanism: Centralized auction markets bring public orders together via market makers; OTC markets operate through inter-dealer negotiation; ECNs provide automated order matching without dealer market-making; and dark pools provide non-displayed execution for institutional block trades.

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Identify the trading mechanism for auction exchanges.
Centralized auction markets use designated market makers or specialists to bring buyers and sellers together in a double-auction format.
Exchange venues rely on centralized price discovery.
2
Distinguish between exchange trading and OTC negotiated trading.
OTC trading occurs off-exchange across an inter-dealer network through negotiation rather than an exchange order book.
Unlisted debt and equity securities trade over-the-counter.
3
Differentiate ECNs from traditional market makers and dark pools.
ECNs display orders electronically to subscribers and match trades agency-style without dealer inventory, whereas dark pools hide pre-trade quotes.
ECNs provide transparent order matching among subscribers.
4
Map dark pools to institutional non-displayed liquidity.
Dark pools allow institutional buyers and sellers to execute large transactions without displaying quotes publicly prior to execution.
This prevents adverse market price movement when executing large block orders.

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Secondary market venue structures, order matching mechanisms, and quote transparency levels.
Tahmini Süre:1m 15s
Soru 1575Soru

An investor opens a custodial account under the Uniform Transfers to Minors Act (UTMA) for her nephew. When the nephew reaches the state's age of majority, the custodian asks the broker-dealer to transfer the account funds into her own personal account as reimbursement for past college preparation expenses she voluntarily paid on his behalf. Which of the following statements correctly describes the status of the account assets and the custodian's authority?

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Cevap: The account assets constitute an irrevocable gift that belongs solely to the beneficiary, and full control of the account must be transferred to the young adult upon reaching the age of majority.

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The account assets constitute an irrevocable gift that belongs solely to the beneficiary, and full control of the account must be transferred to the young adult upon reaching the age of majority.
Under UGMA/UTMA rules, any asset deposited into a custodial account is an irrevocable gift that belongs exclusively and indefeasibly to the minor beneficiary. Once the beneficiary reaches the state-mandated age of majority, custodial authority terminates, and the broker-dealer must transfer sole control and registration of the assets directly to the beneficiary. A custodian may not withdraw funds for personal reimbursement of prior voluntary expenses.

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Identify the account ownership structure and rules under UTMA.
Under UTMA/UGMA, all contributions to a custodial account are indefeasibly vested and represent an irrevocable gift solely for the benefit of the minor.
Custodial accounts have only one minor beneficiary and one custodian at a time, and gifts cannot be revoked or taken back by the donor or custodian.
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Determine the custodian's legal obligations when the minor reaches the age of majority.
When the beneficiary reaches the statutory age of majority, the custodian's authority terminates, and the broker-dealer must register the account in the beneficiary's name alone.
The custodian cannot use custodial funds for self-reimbursement of past voluntary expenses or maintain ownership control after majority.

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UTMA/UGMA Custodial Account Ownership and Irrevocability
Soru 1576Soru

A financial advisor is reviewing regulatory protection rules for a client maintaining accounts at both a SIPC-member broker-dealer and an FDIC-insured commercial bank. Which of the following statements accurately describe the scope and coverage limits of SIPC and FDIC protection? (Select ALL that apply.)

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Cevap: SIPC provides coverage up to 500,000totalperseparatecustomercapacityintheeventofbrokerdealerinsolvency,ofwhichamaximumof500,000 total per separate customer capacity in the event of broker-dealer insolvency, of which a maximum of 250,000 may be applied toward claims for uninvested cash.; FDIC deposit insurance covers bank deposit accounts up to $250,000 per depositor per insured bank, but does not cover non-deposit investment products such as stocks, bonds, or mutual funds.

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The correct statements are that SIPC covers up to 500,000totalperseparatecustomercapacity(witha500,000 total per separate customer capacity (with a 250,000 cash claim limit) upon broker-dealer liquidation, and FDIC insures bank deposits up to $250,000 per depositor per insured institution while excluding securities.
SIPC coverage provides up to 500,000netprotectionperseparatecustomercapacity(includingupto500,000 net protection per separate customer capacity (including up to 250,000 for cash claims) during broker-dealer liquidation. In addition, FDIC insurance guarantees bank deposits up to $250,000 per depositor per insured institution while excluding investment securities like equities and mutual funds.

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Analyze SIPC protection limits and eligible claims.
SIPC covers securities and cash up to 500,000totalperseparatecustomer,withcashcoveragelimitedtoamaximumof500,000 total per separate customer, with cash coverage limited to a maximum of 250,000.
This establishes the statutory limits for SIPC member firm liquidations.
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Analyze FDIC protection scope and limits.
FDIC covers traditional deposit accounts up to $250,000 per depositor per bank, but excludes investment products.
This establishes the statutory scope and limits for commercial bank failures.
3
Evaluate exclusions for SIPC and FDIC coverage.
Market losses, commodity futures, and fixed annuities are excluded from SIPC coverage.
Identifying non-covered events and assets eliminates inaccurate statements.

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SIPC protects against broker-dealer insolvency up to 500,000(500,000 ( 250,000 cash cap) excluding market losses and commodities; FDIC protects bank deposits up to $250,000 excluding securities.
Soru 1577Soru

Match each regulatory organization or federal authority to its distinct regulatory scope and enforcement role within the securities industry framework.

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Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA)
Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB)
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE)

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Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) matches with the independent SRO governing member broker-dealers with direct disciplinary power. Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) matches with the rule-making SRO that lacks independent enforcement power. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) matches with the primary federal regulator overseeing SROs. Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) matches with the options exchange SRO regulating options market operations.
Each organization plays a specific role in the regulatory framework: the SEC is the overarching federal government regulator; FINRA is the non-governmental SRO with comprehensive rule-making and enforcement power over broker-dealers; the MSRB sets municipal market rules but relies on FINRA and bank regulators for enforcement; and CBOE acts as an exchange-specific SRO for options marketplace operations.

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Identify federal regulatory agency vs. self-regulatory organization (SRO) status.
The SEC is established as the primary federal statutory government entity, whereas FINRA, MSRB, and CBOE operate as SROs.
Federal agencies derive power from federal statutes, whereas SROs operate under SEC oversight with delegated authority.
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Differentiate SRO rule-making authority from enforcement jurisdiction.
The MSRB is unique among SROs in creating municipal rules while having no enforcement arm, relying on FINRA and banking authorities.
Congress limited MSRB's jurisdiction to rule creation to protect bank regulatory balance, requiring external enforcement agencies.
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Match specific SRO scope of operation to market sector focus.
FINRA regulates general broker-dealer membership and associated persons; CBOE functions as a focused exchange SRO for options trading.
Exchanges serve as SROs for their specific trading venues, while FINRA oversees nationwide broker-dealer conduct across securities markets.

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Distinction between federal regulatory agencies (SEC) and self-regulatory organizations (FINRA, MSRB, CBOE), including enforcement limits.
Soru 1578Soru

An investor holding 500 shares of ABC stock, currently trading at 62pershare,placesaSellStop58,Limit57ordertoguardagainstpotentiallosswhilesettingaminimumacceptablesaleprice.Priortothenextmarketopen,negativenewsisreleased,causingABCstocktogapdownandopenat62 per share, places a Sell Stop 58, Limit 57 order to guard against potential loss while setting a minimum acceptable sale price. Prior to the next market open, negative news is released, causing ABC stock to gap down and open at 55 per share. Which of the following statements accurately describes the status and execution handling of the investor's order at the market opening?

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Cevap: The order is triggered and activated as a limit order to sell at 57orbetter,butitremainsunexecutedbecausethemarketpriceof57 or better, but it remains unexecuted because the market price of 55 is below the limit price.

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The order is triggered because the market price dropped below 58,convertingitintoalimitordertosellat58, converting it into a limit order to sell at 57 or higher. Since the prevailing market price of 55islowerthanthe55 is lower than the 57 limit price, the order remains unexecuted on the order book.
When a stock gaps down below the stop price of a Sell Stop-Limit order, the order is activated by the trade/opening price occurring at or below the stop trigger (58).Uponactivation,theorderturnsintoalimitorderwithaspecifiedpriceof58). Upon activation, the order turns into a limit order with a specified price of 57 or better. Because the current market price of 55islowerthantherequired55 is lower than the required 57 limit price, the order cannot execute and remains pending on the order book until the market price reaches $57 or the order is canceled.

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Evaluate the trigger condition for the stop component.
The stop price is 58.Sincethestockopenedat58. Since the stock opened at 55 (which is less than or equal to $58), the stop condition is met and the order is triggered.
A sell stop order triggers when the security trades at or below the designated stop price.
2
Determine the order type post-trigger.
The order converts into a limit order to sell 500 shares at $57 or better.
A stop-limit order specifies that upon activation, the order becomes a limit order rather than a market order.
3
Compare the limit price requirement to the available market price.
The market price is 55,whichislowerthanthelimitpriceof55, which is lower than the limit price of 57. Therefore, the order cannot execute and stays on the order book.
A sell limit order can only be executed at the specified limit price ($57) or higher.

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Stop-Limit Order Trigger and Execution Mechanics
Soru 1579Soru

During a routine compliance audit of a registered broker-dealer's municipal trading desk, regulatory examiners identify a potential violation of MSRB fair pricing rules. Which of the following entities has the authority to inspect the broker-dealer and enforce compliance with these MSRB rules?

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Cevap: The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA)

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The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA)
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) creates rules to regulate the municipal securities market, but it lacks statutory authority to conduct compliance examinations or enforce its regulations. For registered broker-dealers, examination and enforcement of MSRB rules are carried out by FINRA and the SEC (or federal banking regulators for bank dealers).

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1
Identify the rulemaking role of the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB).
The MSRB writes rules governing municipal securities dealers, broker-dealers, and municipal advisors.
Understanding SRO functional boundaries.
2
Determine which regulatory entity performs compliance examinations and enforces MSRB rules for broker-dealers.
Because the MSRB has no direct enforcement or examination power, enforcement for registered broker-dealers is delegated to FINRA and the SEC.
MSRB rule enforcement relies entirely on external regulatory agencies.

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MSRB Rulemaking vs. Enforcement Authority
Soru 1580Soru

Which of the following statements correctly describe secondary market trading venues and operations? (Select all that apply.)

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Cevap: Trading on secondary market venues occurs between investors without the issuing corporation receiving proceeds.; Over-the-counter (OTC) trading takes place through a decentralized network of market makers and dealers rather than on a centralized physical exchange floor.

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The statements confirming that secondary market trading occurs between investors without issuing corporations receiving proceeds and that the OTC market functions through a decentralized network of dealers are correct.
Secondary market venues facilitate trading of existing securities between investors where the issuer receives no funds. Additionally, over-the-counter (OTC) trading operates through a decentralized network of market makers and dealers rather than a centralized physical exchange floor.

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1
Identify the distinguishing characteristics of primary versus secondary market transactions.
Primary market trades involve issuers raising new capital, whereas secondary market trades occur strictly between investors after issuance.
Secondary market trading venues facilitate liquidity for existing securities.
2
Analyze trading venue structures for exchanges versus over-the-counter (OTC) markets.
The OTC market is an unlisted, decentralized dealer network rather than a physical exchange auction floor.
Understanding venue mechanics is essential for recognizing market architecture.
3
Differentiate between clearing and depository post-trade functions.
The DTC handles custody and safekeeping of certificates while the NSCC manages clearing and trade netting.
Clearing corporations and depositories serve distinct roles in transaction settlement.

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Secondary market structure, trading venue characteristics, and post-trade processing roles.
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