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Soru 1741Soru

Match each Anti-Money Laundering (AML) or sanctions compliance regulation on the left with its correct operational trigger or mandate on the right.

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FinCEN Section 314(a) Information Request
Customer Due Diligence (CDD) Legal Entity Rule
OFAC Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) Match
Currency Transaction Report (CTR) Mandate

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FinCEN Section 314(a) Request matches searching account records for law enforcement targets; CDD Legal Entity Rule matches verifying individuals with 25% or more equity ownership; OFAC SDN Match matches immediately freezing assets and reporting within 10 business days; CTR Mandate matches filing Form 112 within 15 calendar days for cash exceeding $10,000.
Each Anti-Money Laundering and sanctions regulation matches its specific statutory mandate: 314(a) covers law enforcement record queries, CDD targets 25% beneficial owners, OFAC SDN mandates asset freezing within 10 business days, and CTR requires reporting physical cash transactions over $10,000 within 15 calendar days.

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Analyze FinCEN 314(a) protocol
Match 314(a) requests with mandatory database searches for subjects of criminal investigations.
Section 314(a) establishes a formal mechanism for law enforcement to communicate with financial institutions regarding suspected money laundering or terrorism.
2
Evaluate the CDD Rule for corporate/entity accounts
Associate the CDD rule with identifying natural persons owning at least 25% equity interest.
The CDD framework mandates opening the ownership structure of legal entities to identify ultimate beneficial owners.
3
Review OFAC blocking and reporting procedures
Link a positive SDN match to immediate asset freezing and 10-business-day Treasury reporting.
U.S. sanctions laws strictly prohibit dealing with SDN-listed persons and require financial assets to be blocked immediately.
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Distinguish CTR parameters from other AML requirements
Connect CTR to cash transactions over $10,000 and the 15-calendar-day reporting window.
The Bank Secrecy Act targets large cash movements by requiring Form 112 filings within 15 calendar days.

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Anti-Money Laundering (AML), KYC, and Sanctions Compliance
Soru 1742Soru

A customer maintains both a securities brokerage account at a FINRA-member broker-dealer and a personal checking account at an affiliated commercial bank. If a dispute arises exclusively concerning the commercial bank's lending rates and checking account fees, which of the following statements best describes FINRA's regulatory authority?

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Cevap: FINRA lacks regulatory jurisdiction over commercial bank deposit and lending activities, as its scope is limited to member broker-dealers and registered associated persons.

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FINRA lacks regulatory authority over commercial banking activities such as deposit accounts and consumer lending, because its jurisdiction as an SRO is strictly confined to securities broker-dealers and their associated persons.
FINRA's jurisdiction as a self-regulatory organization (SRO) is restricted to securities firms (member broker-dealers) and their associated persons. Commercial bank deposit products, loans, and checking account fees fall under federal and state banking regulators (such as the OCC, Federal Reserve, or FDIC), not FINRA.

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Identify the entity and business activity in question.
The dispute involves commercial banking operations (checking account fees and lending rates) at a bank.
Regulatory jurisdiction depends on the specific entity type and financial product involved.
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Evaluate FINRA's statutory and SRO scope of authority.
FINRA regulates member broker-dealers, registered representatives, and securities market transactions under SEC oversight.
FINRA rules do not govern commercial banks, which are overseen by banking regulators like the Federal Reserve, OCC, or FDIC.

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FINRA Jurisdiction and Regulatory Scope
Tahmini Süre:1m 0s
Soru 1743Soru

The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) formulates rules governing municipal securities transactions. Which entity is responsible for inspecting and enforcing compliance with MSRB rules for registered non-bank broker-dealers?

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Cevap: Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA)

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The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) enforces MSRB rules for registered non-bank broker-dealers.
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) creates regulations for municipal bond underwriting and trading, but it has no statutory authority to enforce its own rules or examine firms. For registered non-bank broker-dealers, enforcement and examination of MSRB rules are performed by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

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Identify the regulatory authority and statutory limits of the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB).
The MSRB is strictly a rulemaking body for the municipal securities industry and lacks statutory enforcement mechanisms.
Congress established the MSRB without enforcement powers to rely on existing securities and banking regulatory bodies.
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Identify the entity responsible for enforcing MSRB regulations on non-bank securities firms.
FINRA examines member securities firms and enforces compliance with MSRB rules.
FINRA acts as the primary self-regulatory organization authorized by the SEC to inspect and enforce rule compliance among registered broker-dealers.

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MSRB Rulemaking Scope vs. FINRA Enforcement Authority
Tahmini Süre:45s
Soru 1744Soru

An investor reviewing the preliminary prospectus for an initial public offering notes a mandatory statutory disclaimer printed on the front cover. Which of the following statements correctly describes the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) regulatory scope regarding this registration statement?

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

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The SEC requires full and fair disclosure of material facts, but does not approve, guarantee, or pass judgment on the investment merits of the security.
The correct option highlights the fundamental principle of the Securities Act of 1933: the SEC requires issuers to provide full and fair disclosure of all material facts so investors can make informed decisions. The SEC does not pass judgment on the financial quality of the investment, nor does it guarantee that prospectus disclosures are completely accurate.

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Identify the primary objective of the Securities Act of 1933 and the SEC's role in the registration process.
The SEC oversees federal registration to ensure issuers provide full and fair disclosure of material information to potential investors.
Federal regulation focuses on transparency and disclosure rather than merit regulation.
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Evaluate the regulatory meaning of the standard prospectus disclaimer.
The legend explicitly states that the SEC has not approved or disapproved the security, nor passed upon the accuracy or adequacy of the prospectus.
It is a criminal offense to represent to investors that SEC registration implies approval or a guarantee.

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SEC Full Disclosure Principle and Non-Approval Disclaimer
Soru 1745Soru

A compliance officer at a member firm is reviewing trade execution qualifiers and time-in-force instructions for customer accounts. Which of the following statements regarding Fill-or-Kill (FOK), All-or-None (AON), and Market-on-Close (MOC) orders are correct?

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Cevap: A Fill-or-Kill (FOK) order requires that the entire quantity of stock be filled immediately upon entry; if complete execution cannot be achieved right away, the entire order is canceled.; An All-or-None (AON) order mandates that the full size of the order be executed, but unlike an FOK order, it does not require immediate execution and can remain active until filled or canceled.

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The statements confirming that Fill-or-Kill (FOK) orders require immediate complete execution or cancellation, and that All-or-None (AON) orders require full execution without requiring immediate execution, are correct.
Fill-or-Kill (FOK) orders mandate both full size execution and immediate fulfillment; if both conditions cannot be met immediately, the entire order is canceled. All-or-None (AON) orders also mandate full size execution, but unlike FOK, they do not require immediate execution and can remain open until executed or canceled.

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Analyze the execution instructions for Fill-or-Kill (FOK) orders.
Confirm that FOK requires immediate fill in full size; partial fills are prohibited and the order cancels if not filled right away.
FOK combines size restriction (all-or-none) with timing constraint (immediate).
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Analyze the execution instructions for All-or-None (AON) orders.
Confirm that AON restricts partial fills but does not demand immediate execution.
AON allows the order to remain resting in the order book until full volume can be satisfied.
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Evaluate the remaining choices regarding activation triggers and dealer roles.
Identify that triggering upon reaching a specific price defines a stop order, and MOC orders aim for the closing price rather than a guaranteed daily low.
Differentiates stop triggers and MOC execution mechanics from contingent order qualifiers.

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Order Qualifiers and Time-In-Force Instructions
Soru 1746Soru

An investor maintains a brokerage account with an introducing firm that clears transactions on a fully disclosed basis through a carrying broker-dealer. The investor submits an order to purchase shares of a corporate stock. The carrying broker-dealer fills the customer's order directly out of its own proprietary inventory and assesses a mark-up on the trade. Separately, an independent entity is contracted by the issuing corporation to record changes of ownership, cancel old shares, issue new certificates, and distribute corporate dividends to shareholders. In what capacity did the carrying broker-dealer act when executing the order, and what market intermediary role is being performed by the independent entity?

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Cevap: The carrying broker-dealer acted in a principal capacity, and the independent entity functions as the transfer agent.

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The carrying broker-dealer acted in a principal capacity, and the independent entity functions as the transfer agent.
When a securities firm buys or sells securities for its own proprietary account and charges a mark-up or mark-down, it is acting as a principal (dealer). Additionally, the intermediary contracted by an issuer to maintain official records of stock ownership, process certificate transfers, and distribute dividend payments is defined as the transfer agent.

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Identify the capacity of the carrying broker-dealer based on the execution mechanism
Because the firm filled the customer buy order directly out of its own inventory and charged a mark-up, it acted as a dealer in a principal (dealer) capacity.
Broker-dealers operate in an agency capacity (charging commissions) when brokerages act as middleman agents between buyers and sellers, but operate in a principal capacity (charging mark-ups/mark-downs) when buying or selling for their own account inventory.
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Determine the functional role of the external recordkeeping entity contracted by the corporate issuer
The entity performing shareholder record maintenance, certificate issuance/cancellation, and dividend distribution is the corporate transfer agent.
Transfer agents handle ownership record management and distributions directly for the issuer, distinguishing them from clearing entities (NSCC) and central depositories (DTC).

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Broker-Dealer Capacities (Agent vs. Principal) and Market Intermediary Roles (Transfer Agent)
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Soru 1747Soru

An introducing broker-dealer enters into a fully disclosed clearing agreement with a carrying (clearing) broker-dealer. Under FINRA rules and standard industry practice, which of the following functions is primarily the responsibility of the carrying broker-dealer?

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Cevap: Safekeeping customer funds and securities and issuing trade confirmations and account statements

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Safekeeping customer funds and securities and issuing trade confirmations and account statements.
In a fully disclosed clearing agreement, the carrying broker-dealer performs back-office functions including maintaining physical custody of customer assets, executing trade settlements, and directly issuing trade confirmations and account statements to the introducing firm's clients.

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Differentiate between introducing broker-dealers and carrying (clearing) broker-dealers.
Introducing firms focus on client relationships and sales, while carrying firms handle back-office clearing and operational functions.
Fully disclosed clearing agreements separate customer-facing activities from trade processing and custody.
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Identify the operational responsibilities explicitly assigned to the carrying broker-dealer.
The carrying firm maintains custody of funds and securities, clears transactions, and sends customer statements and trade confirmations.
FINRA rules require carrying firms to provide operational infrastructure and account maintenance for introducing firms operating on a fully disclosed basis.

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Carrying (Clearing) vs. Introducing Broker-Dealer Operational Roles
Soru 1748Soru

An investor maintains a portfolio that is broadly diversified across multiple domestic industries and asset classes. During a sudden macroeconomic downturn, the overall equity market experiences a sharp decline, causing the investor's portfolio value to fall despite its wide diversification. Which of the following risk management strategies would provide an effective hedge against this remaining systematic risk?

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Cevap: Purchasing broad-market index put options

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Purchasing broad-market index put options
Purchasing broad-market index put options allows an investor to establish a floor on portfolio losses caused by market-wide downturns. Because systematic risk impacts the broader market as a whole, index options act as an effective hedge against market risk.

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Identify the nature of the risk affecting the portfolio.
The broad decline driven by macroeconomic factors represents systematic (market) risk, which affects all market participants and cannot be eliminated through diversification.
Systematic risk stems from macroeconomic events that impact the aggregate market.
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Evaluate hedging mechanisms suitable for systematic market risk.
Purchasing index put options gives the holder the right to sell at a specified strike price, offsetting portfolio losses when the broader market declines.
Derivatives linked to broad market indexes directly hedge market-wide movements.

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Systematic risk (market risk) affects the overall market and cannot be eliminated by diversification, but it can be hedged using index options.
Soru 1749Soru

A commercial bank holding 150millionintotalassetsmanages150 million in total assets manages 85 million in securities portfolios for its discretionary institutional accounts. The bank attempts to purchase unregistered debt securities offered under Rule 144A from a registered broker-dealer. The broker-dealer executes the order by selling the debt securities directly to the bank from its own proprietary firm inventory. Which of the following correctly identifies the qualification status of the bank under Rule 144A and the capacity in which the broker-dealer is acting?

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Cevap: The bank does not qualify as a Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB) because it owns/invests less than $100 million in eligible securities, and the broker-dealer is acting in a principal (dealer) capacity.

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The bank does not qualify as a Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB) because it owns/invests less than $100 million in eligible securities, and the broker-dealer is acting in a principal (dealer) capacity.
Under Rule 144A, a Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB) must own and invest at least 100millioninsecuritiesofnonaffiliatedissuersonadiscretionarybasis.Becausethebankonlymanages100 million in securities of non-affiliated issuers on a discretionary basis. Because the bank only manages 85 million in securities portfolios, it fails the QIB criteria regardless of its total assets. Furthermore, when a registered broker-dealer executes a transaction directly from its proprietary inventory, it acts as a principal (dealer) and charges a markup rather than acting as an agent (broker).

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Evaluate the institution's eligibility under Rule 144A.
The bank holds 85millionindiscretionarysecuritiesportfolios,whichfallsshortofthestatutory85 million in discretionary securities portfolios, which falls short of the statutory 100 million threshold required for Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB) status under Rule 144A. Total assets ($150M) cannot satisfy the specific securities ownership test for non-bank QIB evaluations.
Rule 144A requires institutions to own/invest at least $100 million in securities of non-affiliated issuers to participate in private placement liquidity pools.
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Determine the operational capacity of the broker-dealer.
The broker-dealer filled the client order directly out of its own inventory.
When a broker-dealer trades for its own account out of inventory, it acts as a dealer (principal) earning a markup/markdown, whereas acting as a broker (agent) involves matching third-party buyers and sellers for a commission.

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QIB Thresholds and Broker-Dealer Capacities
Tahmini Süre:2m 0s
Soru 1750Soru

A compliance officer is conducting a regulatory review of secondary market trade execution paths across various venue types. Which of the following statements accurately describe the structural features and operational mechanics of these secondary trading venues?

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Cevap: The Third Market involves over-the-counter (OTC) trading of exchange-listed equity securities between broker-dealers and institutional investors.; The Fourth Market consists of direct transactions between institutional investors executing through Electronic Communication Networks (ECNs) without broker-dealer participation.

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The correct statements are the assertion that the Third Market consists of OTC trading of exchange-listed equity securities and the assertion that the Fourth Market features direct institutional-to-institutional trading via ECNs.
The statement describing the Third Market is correct because it accurately defines off-exchange OTC trading of exchange-listed securities. The statement describing the Fourth Market is correct because Fourth Market trades take place directly between institutional participants using Electronic Communication Networks (ECNs) without intermediary broker-dealers.

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Analyze Third Market and Fourth Market operational characteristics.
The Third Market executes exchange-listed stocks over-the-counter. The Fourth Market relies on automated ECNs to execute block trades directly between institutional entities without broker-dealers.
These descriptions strictly align with SEC and FINRA securities market structure definitions.
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Evaluate issuer cash flow involvement in secondary market trading.
Transactions in the secondary market redistribute existing shares among investors. Issuers receive zero capital from secondary trades.
Primary market offerings (IPOs and add-ons) are the sole venue where transaction proceeds accrue to the issuing entity.
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Distinguish agency (broker) vs. principal (dealer) execution roles.
Trading as a counterparty using inventory requires a principal/dealer capacity and a markup/markdown pricing structure.
An agency role requires matching buyers and sellers without taking inventory position risk and charging a disclosed commission.

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Secondary Market Tiers and Broker-Dealer Execution Capacities
Soru 1751Soru

A financial advisor is explaining market structure to a client who wants to understand how capital flows during different types of securities transactions. Which of the following statements accurately describe the operational differences between primary and secondary markets? Select ALL that apply.

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Cevap: In a primary market transaction, the proceeds generated from the sale of newly issued securities flow directly to the issuing corporation or government entity.; In secondary market transactions, securities are traded between investors, and the original issuing corporation receives no proceeds from the trade.

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The correct statements are that primary market transactions deliver proceeds directly to the issuing entity, and secondary market trades take place between investors without capital flowing to the issuing company.
Primary market transactions involve the original creation and sale of securities where the issuer receives the proceeds. Secondary market transactions involve trading existing securities between investors where the issuer receives no funds.

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Define the primary market mechanism
In the primary market, issuers (corporations or municipalities) create and sell new securities to investors to raise capital. Proceeds from this initial sale go directly to the issuer.
Identify the destination of funds during initial public offerings (IPOs) or primary distributions.
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Define the secondary market mechanism
In the secondary market (e.g., NYSE, Nasdaq, OTC markets), pre-existing securities are traded among investors. Capital flows strictly from the buyer to the seller, not to the issuing issuer.
Distinguish investor-to-investor secondary trading from primary issuance.
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Evaluate the choices against these market definitions
Statements highlighting direct issuer proceeds in primary issuance and investor-to-investor capital exchange in secondary markets are correct. Statements claiming issuers receive funds from exchange trades or that brokers take inventory as agents are incorrect.
Ensure correct selection of options based on FINRA SIE market structure principles.

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Primary vs. Secondary Market Capital Flow and Function
Soru 1752Soru

Which financial market intermediary is primarily responsible for issuing and canceling stock certificates, maintaining official ownership records, and distributing dividend payments on behalf of an issuing corporation?

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Cevap: Transfer agent

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The transfer agent is responsible for maintaining ownership records, issuing and canceling certificates, and distributing dividend payments on behalf of an issuer.
The transfer agent is hired by a corporation to record changes of ownership, maintain the master list of registered shareholders, issue and cancel stock certificates, and distribute financial disbursements such as dividends and interest payments.

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Identify the operational functions in the question prompt: maintaining shareholder ownership records, issuing/canceling certificates, and disbursing dividend payments.
These actions represent issuer-facing administrative and recordkeeping services.
Corporations outsource the legal management of their share registers and shareholder distributions to specialized intermediaries.
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Compare the core responsibilities of market intermediaries to determine which entity performs these duties.
The transfer agent is the entity tasked with updating corporate registries and sending payments to recorded owners.
Custodians safeguard assets for client accounts, advisers manage investments, and SROs enforce regulatory standards.

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Role and Responsibilities of a Transfer Agent
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Soru 1753Soru

A commercial bank provides a line of credit to a broker-dealer secured by customer margin stock, enabling the broker-dealer to fund customer margin loans. On the same day, a retail customer requests to purchase newly issued mutual fund shares on margin through the broker-dealer. Which of the following statements correctly identifies the governing Federal Reserve Board (FRB) regulations and borrowing restrictions for both scenarios?

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Cevap: Regulation U governs the commercial bank's extension of credit to the broker-dealer, while Regulation T prohibits the broker-dealer from extending credit on the open-end mutual fund shares until they have been held for 30 days.

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Regulation U governs the commercial bank's extension of credit to the broker-dealer, while Regulation T prohibits the broker-dealer from extending credit on the open-end mutual fund shares until they have been held for 30 days.
The Federal Reserve Board establishes credit regulations under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Regulation U governs loans made by banks and non-broker-dealer lenders to customers and broker-dealers when secured by margin stock. Regulation T governs credit extended by broker-dealers to retail customers. Under Regulation T, open-end management company (mutual fund) shares are classified as new issues. Consequently, customers must pay for mutual fund shares in full and cannot buy them on margin or use them as loan collateral until they have been held in the account for at least 30 days.

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Identify the FRB regulation governing bank credit to broker-dealers
Regulation U applies to banks and lenders other than broker-dealers extending credit collateralized by margin stock.
Federal Reserve Board Regulation U sets margin requirements and credit extension rules specifically for commercial bank lending against securities.
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Determine margin eligibility for newly issued mutual fund shares under Regulation T
Under Regulation T and Section 11(d)(1) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, open-end investment company (mutual fund) shares are considered new issues and are non-marginable for 30 days after issuance.
Broker-dealers cannot extend credit on new issues during the 30-day seasoning period. After 30 days of ownership, mutual fund shares become fully marginable collateral.
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Synthesize regulatory applications to select the correct choice
The bank loan is governed by Regulation U, and the mutual fund purchase is restricted by Regulation T's 30-day seasoning requirement.
Combining Regulation U bank rules and Regulation T customer credit restrictions yields the complete and accurate regulatory framework.

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Scope of FRB Margin Regulations (Regulation T vs. Regulation U) and Seasoning Requirements for Investment Company Shares
Soru 1754Soru

Under federal securities regulations, financial market participants are governed by distinct legal standards, registration triggers, and operational frameworks. Which of the following statements correctly distinguish an Investment Adviser (IA) from a Broker-Dealer (BD)? (Select all that apply.)

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Cevap: Investment Advisers owe an unconditional fiduciary duty to clients under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, whereas Broker-Dealers are held to Regulation Best Interest (Reg BI) when making recommendations to retail customers.; Investment Advisers must register if they provide securities advice for special compensation as part of a regular business, while Broker-Dealers are excluded from IA registration if their advice is solely incidental to brokerage operations and receives no special compensation.

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The correct statements are those identifying that Investment Advisers are fiduciaries while Broker-Dealers fall under Regulation Best Interest for retail recommendations, and that Investment Advisers require special compensation for advice while Broker-Dealers are excluded when advice is solely incidental.
The correct options accurately state federal securities law distinctions: Investment Advisers operate under an affirmative fiduciary duty and require special compensation for advisory services, whereas Broker-Dealers are governed by Regulation Best Interest when serving retail clients and are excluded from IA status if their advice is solely incidental to brokerage activities.

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Evaluate the regulatory standard of care applicable to each entity type.
Investment Advisers are governed by a fiduciary duty under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940. Broker-Dealers providing recommendations to retail customers must satisfy Regulation Best Interest (Reg BI).
Different statutory frameworks establish distinct legal standards of conduct for IAs versus BDs.
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Apply the statutory three-prong test for Investment Adviser registration.
An entity providing securities advice for special compensation as a business is an IA. BDs providing advice solely incidental to trade executions without special compensation are exempt from IA registration.
Compensation type and whether advice is 'solely incidental' determine registration requirements under federal law.
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Analyze distractors for misattributed roles, compensation, or post-trade operational mechanisms.
Confusing commissions with asset-based fees misidentifies primary revenue structures. Swapping NSCC netting functions with DTC depository functions misinterprets clearing and depository roles.
Distractors target common candidate errors regarding revenue generation and post-trade infrastructure.

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Regulatory and operational distinctions between Investment Advisers (IA Act of 1940, fiduciary duty, special compensation) and Broker-Dealers (Exchange Act of 1934, Reg BI, transaction fees, incidental advice exception)
Soru 1755Soru

An investor holding a short position in a stock currently trading at 60persharewishestoprotectagainstapotentialpricesurge.Theinvestorwantsanorderthatactivatesonlyifthestockpricerisesto60 per share wishes to protect against a potential price surge. The investor wants an order that activates only if the stock price rises to 65, but insists that the purchase price to cover the position must not exceed $67. Which of the following order types should the investor place?

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Cevap: Buy Stop-Limit order

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Buy Stop-Limit order
A Buy Stop-Limit order fulfills both requirements: the stop price (65)actsasthetriggermechanismabovethemarketprice,andthelimitprice(65) acts as the trigger mechanism above the market price, and the limit price ( 67) sets the capped maximum price the investor is willing to pay once the order is activated.

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Identify the investor's position and market objective
The investor has a short position (short stock at $60) and needs protection against a rising stock price.
Short positions sustain losses when stock prices increase, requiring a buy order above the market to cap losses.
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Analyze the trigger and execution constraints specified
The trigger price is 65andthemaximumacceptableexecutionpriceis65 and the maximum acceptable execution price is 67.
An order that requires a trigger price above current market to activate must be a Stop order, while adding a maximum price cap makes it a Limit order.
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Combine the order characteristics to select the correct order type
A Buy Stop-Limit order with a 65Stopand65 Stop and 67 Limit.
This order remains dormant until the stock trades at 65orhigher,thenconvertstoabuylimitorderexecutableat65 or higher, then converts to a buy limit order executable at 67 or lower.

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Buy Stop-Limit Orders for Hedging Short Positions
Soru 1756Soru

An IT project coordinator for a publicly traded medical device firm accidentally overhears executive board members discussing an unannounced regulatory approval while servicing boardroom equipment. She shares this confidential information with her spouse, who promptly purchases call options on the company's stock prior to the public announcement. The coordinator does not trade any securities herself and receives no direct cash payment from her spouse. Under federal securities laws governing insider trading, which of the following statements are correct?

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Cevap: The spouse can be held liable as a tippee for trading on material nonpublic information even though he is not an employee of the company.; The IT project coordinator can be held liable as a tipper even if she did not personally execute any trades in the company's stock.

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The spouse can be held liable as a tippee despite not being employed by the firm, and the IT project coordinator can be held liable as a tipper even without executing personal trades.
Both the statement indicating that the spouse can be held liable as a tippee despite not being employed by the firm, and the statement indicating that the coordinator can be held liable as a tipper without executing trades, are correct. Insider trading provisions cover individuals outside the corporation who trade on material nonpublic information (tippees) as well as employees who pass along confidential information to family members (tippers).

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Analyze tipper liability elements under federal insider trading rules.
Passing material nonpublic information obtained in breach of trust to a family member constitutes a violation by the tipper, even if the tipper does not execute trades or receive cash compensation.
Fulfills the duty of confidentiality breach and personal benefit (gift to family member) standards.
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Analyze tippee liability elements.
The tippee assumes a fiduciary duty by trading on material nonpublic information that he knew or should have known was confidential.
Employment at the subject firm is not a required element for tippee prosecution under federal law.

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Tipper and Tippee Liability under Insider Trading Rules
Soru 1757Soru

A broker-dealer is notified that one of two account holders in a Tenants in Common (TIC) brokerage account has passed away. The deceased tenant held a 60% ownership interest, while the surviving tenant holds the remaining 40%. Shortly after the notification, the surviving tenant contacts the firm and requests to immediately sell all positions in the account and disburse their 40% share in cash. What action must the firm take regarding this request?

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Cevap: Freeze the account to prevent trading and disbursements until legal documents from the deceased tenant's estate are presented and verified.

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The firm must freeze the account to prevent trading and disbursements until legal documents from the deceased tenant's estate are presented and verified.
In a Tenants in Common (TIC) account, each tenant owns a specific fractional interest in the account assets, and there is no right of survivorship. Upon notification of the death of one tenant, the firm must place a temporary hold/freeze on the account to prevent trading and fund disbursements until legal documentation (such as a certified death certificate and letters testamentary) is provided by the legal representative of the decedent's estate.

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Identify the ownership structure of the account
The account is designated as Tenants in Common (TIC), meaning each owner holds a specific percentage of undivided interest, and there are no rights of survivorship.
Ownership structure dictates how assets are handled upon the death of one of the account holders.
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Determine the legal status of the account upon notification of a tenant's death
Upon receiving notice of death in a TIC account, the broker-dealer must immediately cancel all open orders and freeze the account to prevent further trading or withdrawals.
The deceased owner's interest passes to their estate, not to the surviving tenant, requiring authorization from the legal representative of the estate before any transactions can occur.
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Evaluate the surviving tenant's request
The surviving tenant cannot unilaterally liquidate positions or request cash disbursements from the account.
Both the surviving owner and the estate representative must agree on instructions, or legal documents must establish new account registration before assets can be moved or sold.

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Tenants in Common (TIC) Account Handling Upon Death
Soru 1758Soru

Match each investor relationship or account condition under SEC Regulation S-P and FINRA rules with its corresponding regulatory delivery timeline or privacy notice requirement.

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Opening an ongoing individual brokerage account for a retail client
An individual utilizing a broker-dealer's services solely to execute a single, one-time wire transfer
A customer brokerage account that experiences trading activity during a given month
A customer brokerage account with no trading activity during a calendar quarter

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The correct pairings match: (1) Opening an ongoing brokerage account with initial and annual privacy notice obligations; (2) A one-time wire transfer consumer with initial notice required only prior to third-party information sharing; (3) An account with monthly trading activity with monthly statement delivery; and (4) An inactive account with quarterly statement delivery.
Each relationship type and account condition triggers specific legal obligations: ongoing retail accounts establish a customer relationship requiring both initial and annual Regulation S-P privacy notices; one-off wire transfers create a consumer relationship requiring privacy notices only if nonpublic information is shared with nonaffiliated third parties; active accounts trigger monthly account statement delivery under FINRA rules; and idle accounts require at least quarterly statement delivery.

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1
Distinguish between a 'consumer' and a 'customer' under SEC Regulation S-P.
Ongoing brokerage accounts establish a customer relationship requiring initial and annual privacy notices. One-time transactions establish a consumer relationship requiring notice only if sharing nonpublic data with nonaffiliated third parties.
Regulation S-P mandates distinct disclosure obligations based on whether the client relationship is continuous or transient.
2
Apply FINRA account statement delivery frequency rules based on trading activity.
Active accounts require monthly statement delivery, whereas inactive accounts require at least quarterly statement delivery.
FINRA Rule 2231 requires prompt monthly updates when transactions occur to ensure customer visibility into active trading.

Anahtar Kavram

Customer vs. Consumer Privacy Notices under SEC Regulation S-P and FINRA Account Statement Delivery Frequency Requirements
Tahmini Süre:1m 30s
Soru 1759Soru

Financial market participants interact with specialized entities operating within the U.S. Department of the Treasury for taxation, money laundering prevention, sanctions enforcement, and debt management. Match each designated Treasury entity to its distinct regulatory or operational mandate within the financial system.

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Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN)
Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Bureau of the Fiscal Service

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The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) collects and analyzes BSA transaction data to combat illicit finance; the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) administers economic sanctions and asset-blocking programs; the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) enforces tax collection and investment income reporting; and the Bureau of the Fiscal Service oversees government accounting and public debt issuance.
Each bureau under the Department of the Treasury serves a dedicated purpose: FinCEN analyzes financial intelligence to prevent money laundering; OFAC administers economic sanctions and blocks assets of sanctioned targets; the IRS enforces federal taxation laws and account reporting regulations; and the Bureau of the Fiscal Service manages national debt instruments and federal payments.

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1
Identify the mandate of FinCEN.
FinCEN operates as the U.S. financial intelligence unit, administering the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and analyzing transaction reports such as Currency Transaction Reports (CTRs) and Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs).
FinCEN focuses on anti-money laundering and combating financial terrorism.
2
Identify the mandate of OFAC.
OFAC enforces trade sanctions and blocked-persons restrictions based on national security and foreign policy goals.
OFAC prevents financial transactions with sanctioned countries and targeted individuals.
3
Identify the mandate of the IRS.
The IRS oversees tax collection, taxpayer identification, and 1099 tax reporting for brokerage accounts.
The IRS enforces the tax code and collects revenue for the federal government.
4
Identify the mandate of the Bureau of the Fiscal Service.
The Bureau of the Fiscal Service handles central payment processing and debt issuance for the Department of the Treasury.
This bureau manages Treasury securities auctions and federal accounting operations.

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Department of the Treasury and IRS Regulatory Roles
Soru 1760Soru

FINRA exercises primary regulatory authority and disciplinary jurisdiction over associated persons of a member broker-dealer when executing transactions involving spot commodities and physical futures contracts.

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The statement is False. FINRA's regulatory mandate is restricted to securities products and securities firms; commodities and futures fall under the jurisdiction of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and National Futures Association (NFA).
FINRA operates as a self-regulatory organization specifically designated to oversee broker-dealers, registered representatives, and market transactions involving securities. Spot commodities and futures contracts are not classified as securities and fall under the statutory domain of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and the self-regulatory oversight of the National Futures Association (NFA).

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1
Identify the financial products referenced in the statement.
The products listed are spot commodities and physical futures contracts.
Regulatory jurisdiction depends directly on the legal classification of the financial instrument.
2
Determine the governing regulatory body for commodities and futures versus securities.
Securities fall under SEC and FINRA authority, whereas commodities and futures are governed by federal commodity laws under the CFTC and its designated SRO, the NFA.
FINRA's statutory jurisdiction as an SRO registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 does not encompass pure commodities or futures contracts.

Anahtar Kavram

Scope of SRO Regulatory Jurisdiction (Securities vs. Commodities)
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