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Soru 1801Soru

Match each regulatory mandate or jurisdictional responsibility on the left with the corresponding regulatory authority on the right.

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Administering federal securities laws, reviewing disclosure filings, and maintaining civil enforcement powers over primary distributions without passing on investment merit
Setting margin credit limits under Regulation T, U, and X, and overseeing national monetary policy controls
Operating as a self-regulatory organization (SRO) responsible for day-to-day registration and rule enforcement of broker-dealers and associated persons
Enforcing state-level Blue Sky Laws and regulating intrastate securities offerings and local broker-dealer registration

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1. Administering federal disclosure laws and civil enforcement pairs with Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). 2. Setting margin credit limits pairs with Federal Reserve Board (FRB). 3. Operating as an SRO for day-to-day broker-dealer member oversight pairs with Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA). 4. Enforcing state-level Blue Sky Laws pairs with State Securities Administrator (NASAA Member).
Each regulatory body holds distinct, defined statutory authority within the U.S. financial system: the SEC regulates federal securities disclosures and civil enforcement; the FRB sets margin regulation and credit extension rules; FINRA operates as the primary SRO governing member broker-dealers; and State Administrators enforce state Blue Sky laws.

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Identify the mandate of administering federal disclosure laws and civil enforcement without evaluating merit.
Matches the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Federal securities acts grant full and fair disclosure authority directly to the SEC.
2
Identify the mandate of establishing margin credit limits and monetary policy.
Matches the Federal Reserve Board (FRB).
The Securities Exchange Act of 1934 grants credit margin authority (e.g., Regulation T) exclusively to the FRB.
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Identify the body overseeing broker-dealer registration, testing, and day-to-day rule enforcement.
Matches the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA).
FINRA functions as the primary self-regulatory organization (SRO) governing securities firms and representatives under SEC oversight.
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Identify the authority regulating state Blue Sky laws and local intrastate activities.
Matches the State Securities Administrator.
State regulators oversee intrastate registration and state-level anti-fraud enforcement under the Uniform Securities Act.

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Distinguishing the SEC's statutory federal authority from adjacent regulatory bodies (FRB, FINRA, State Administrators).
Soru 1802Soru

An investor buys 500 shares of a technology company during its Initial Public Offering (IPO) managed by an investment banking syndicate. Eight months later, the investor sells all 500 shares to another investor on a registered stock exchange. Which of the following statements correctly describes the flow of funds in this secondary market transaction?

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Cevap: The sale proceeds flow directly from the buyer to the seller, with the issuing corporation receiving no capital from the trade.

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The sale proceeds flow directly from the buyer to the seller, with the issuing corporation receiving no capital from the trade.
In the secondary market, securities are traded exclusively between investors. The seller receives the capital from the buyer (less transaction fees), while the issuer is unaffected financially and receives no proceeds.

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Identify the transaction type
The resale of existing shares on a registered exchange between two investors is a secondary market transaction.
Primary market transactions involve the issuer selling new securities to investors to raise capital, whereas secondary market transactions involve trading existing securities between investors.
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Determine fund destination
Fund proceeds flow from the purchasing investor to the selling investor.
Because the issuing company already raised capital in the initial public offering, subsequent secondary market transactions do not generate funds or proceeds for the issuer.

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Primary vs. Secondary Market Dynamics
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Soru 1803Soru

When evaluating the legal and operational framework of financial market intermediaries, which of the following statements accurately describe the characteristics of an Investment Adviser as distinguished from a Broker-Dealer? Select all that apply.

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Cevap: They are compensated primarily through fee-based arrangements, such as a percentage of assets under management, rather than trade-by-trade commissions.; They owe an explicit statutory fiduciary duty to act in the best interest of their clients at all times under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940.

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Investment Advisers are distinguished from Broker-Dealers by earning fee-based compensation (such as asset-under-management fees) and adhering to a legal fiduciary duty under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940.
Investment Advisers are defined under federal securities laws by providing investment advice for compensation (typically asset-based or flat fees) and holding an explicit fiduciary duty to put clients' interests first. They do not trade as market makers from proprietary inventory or act as clearing firms.

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Analyze compensation structures of financial intermediaries.
Investment Advisers charge fees for investment advice or portfolio management, whereas Broker-Dealers receive commissions or inventory markups on executed transactions.
Under federal regulations, receiving fee-based compensation for advice generally triggers registration as an Investment Adviser.
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Evaluate the regulatory standard of conduct.
Investment Advisers operate under an explicit statutory fiduciary duty under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940.
This legal requirement forces advisers to place client interests supreme in all advisory relationships.
3
Examine operational trade execution and clearing functions.
Trading as a principal from inventory and maintaining NSCC clearing membership are functions of Broker-Dealers.
Advisers direct client transactions to third-party clearing broker-dealers and custodians rather than making markets or clearing trades themselves.

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Investment Adviser vs. Broker-Dealer Regulatory and Operational Distinctions
Soru 1804Soru

Match each financial intermediary or specialized firm type to its specific regulatory obligation or market execution function under FINRA and SEC rules.

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Carrying (Clearing) Broker-Dealer
Introducing (Non-Clearing) Broker-Dealer
Prime Broker
Registered Investment Adviser (RIA)

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Carrying (Clearing) Broker-Dealer matches with maintaining custody of customer funds and securities, trade clearance, and issuing confirmations. Introducing (Non-Clearing) Broker-Dealer matches with soliciting customer orders while contracting with a carrying firm for custody and settlement. Prime Broker matches with consolidating trade clearing, portfolio reporting, and margin financing for institutional clients trading through multiple executing brokers. Registered Investment Adviser (RIA) matches with operating under a statutory fiduciary duty under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 for fee-based compensation.
Carrying broker-dealers have higher net capital requirements allowing them to hold customer assets and clear trades. Introducing broker-dealers rely on carrying firms for clearing and custody functions. Prime brokers provide institutional clients with consolidated clearing, custody, and margin financing across multiple executing broker-dealers. Registered Investment Advisers provide fee-based investment advice under a statutory fiduciary standard defined by the Investment Advisers Act of 1940.

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Analyze the operational responsibilities of Carrying vs. Introducing Broker-Dealers.
Carrying firms hold customer cash and securities directly and issue trade confirmations, whereas introducing firms accept client orders and forward them to carrying firms for execution and clearing.
Federal securities regulations separate firms based on custody capabilities and net capital requirements under SEC Rule 15c3-1 and 15c3-3.
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Identify the institutional function of Prime Brokerage.
Prime brokers centralize custody, margin lending, and account reporting for institutional clients (such as hedge funds) executing trades through multiple independent executing brokers.
Institutional investors require centralized settlement and consolidated account reporting across fragmented trade execution venues.
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Differentiate Registered Investment Advisers (RIAs) from Broker-Dealers.
RIAs provide advice as fiduciaries under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 and typically charge fee-based compensation, while broker-dealers provide transaction-based execution subject to Regulation Best Interest.
Legal standards of conduct and compensation structures explicitly distinguish investment advisers from broker-dealers.

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Operational and regulatory distinctions among carrying broker-dealers, introducing broker-dealers, prime brokers, and investment advisers.
Soru 1805Soru

A commercial bank operating an internal municipal securities dealer department undergoes a compliance review regarding fair pricing standards established by the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB). Which governing body holds the direct statutory authority to examine the bank and enforce disciplinary sanctions for violations of MSRB rules?

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Cevap: The appropriate federal banking regulator

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The appropriate federal banking regulator
While the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) establishes rules for municipal market conduct, it lacks enforcement authority. For municipal securities dealer departments operating inside commercial banks, examination and rule enforcement are conducted by the appropriate federal banking regulators (such as the OCC, FRB, or FDIC).

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Distinguish between rulemaking and enforcement functions for municipal securities
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) creates rules governing municipal market participants but lacks statutory authority to examine entities or enforce its rules.
Regulatory structure divides statutory responsibilities between rulemaking organizations and enforcement bodies.
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Identify the entity empowered to enforce MSRB rules for bank municipal dealers
For municipal securities dealers operating within commercial banks, enforcement and examination powers are assigned to federal bank regulators (such as the Federal Reserve, OCC, or FDIC), whereas FINRA enforces MSRB rules for securities broker-dealers.
Regulatory jurisdiction over financial institutions depends on the regulatory charter of the firm involved.

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MSRB Rulemaking versus Enforcement Jurisdiction
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Soru 1806Soru

While conducting routine sanctions screening on an institutional brokerage account, a compliance analyst discovers that an incoming wire transfer originates from an entity newly added to the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) list. Which of the following actions is the broker-dealer required to take under federal sanctions regulations?

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Cevap: Block the transaction immediately, freeze the funds, and report the match to OFAC within 10 business days.

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Block the transaction immediately, freeze the funds, and report the match to OFAC within 10 business days.
Under Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) regulations, when a broker-dealer identifies a transaction involving a Specially Designated National (SDN), it must block (freeze) the transaction and affected assets immediately. The firm must also submit a blocking report to OFAC within 10 business days.

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Identify the applicable regulatory framework for SDN matches.
The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) enforces economic and trade sanctions against targeted foreign countries, regimes, and named entities/individuals on the SDN list.
Compliance with OFAC regulations is mandatory for all U.S. financial institutions.
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Determine the mandatory operational protocol for an SDN hit.
When a firm identifies a match on the SDN list, it must immediately block (freeze) the funds/assets so they cannot be accessed or transferred back.
Returning or processing sanctioned funds violates federal sanctions laws.
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Identify the mandatory reporting requirement and timeline.
The broker-dealer must submit a blocked property report to OFAC within 10 business days of taking the blocking action.
OFAC requires prompt formal disclosure of all blocked assets under federal law.

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OFAC Sanctions Compliance and SDN Asset Blocking Requirements
Soru 1807Soru

Match each type of systematic risk on the left with its corresponding portfolio impact or economic driver on the right.

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Interest Rate Risk
Purchasing Power Risk
Currency Risk
Market Risk

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Interest Rate Risk matches with the decline in bond prices caused by rising yields; Purchasing Power Risk matches with the erosion of real buying power due to rising price levels; Currency Risk matches with reduced domestic gains from foreign-denominated holdings due to exchange rate shifts; and Market Risk matches with market-wide price drops driven by broad economic downturns.
Each systematic risk factor directly corresponds to its core macro driver: interest rate risk drives fixed-income price drops when yields increase; purchasing power risk erodes real investment returns via inflation; currency risk impacts foreign cash flow conversions; and market risk reflects systemic, un-diversifiable market downturns.

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Analyze Interest Rate Risk
Paired Interest Rate Risk with the impact of market yields on secondary fixed-income prices.
Bond prices and interest rates share an inverse relationship, making existing bonds less valuable as rates rise.
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Analyze Purchasing Power Risk
Paired Purchasing Power Risk with inflation eroding the real buying power of fixed returns.
Inflation reduces what fixed future dollar returns can actually purchase in the economy.
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Analyze Currency Risk
Paired Currency Risk with exchange rate shifts affecting foreign investment proceeds.
Changes in foreign exchange rates alter the value of foreign earnings when converted back into domestic currency.
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Analyze Market Risk
Paired Market Risk with broad economic downturns triggering market-wide price drops.
Systematic market risk affects the overall market simultaneously and cannot be diversified away.

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Systematic and Market Risks
Soru 1808Soru

Match each market participant category or investor classification with its precise regulatory threshold or operational mandate.

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Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB)
Accredited Investor (Natural Person)
Carrying (Clearing) Broker-Dealer
Prime Broker

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Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB) matches the entity owning/investing at least $100 million in securities; Accredited Investor matches the natural person meeting the income or net worth test; Carrying Broker-Dealer matches the entity maintaining customer custody and trade settlement; Prime Broker matches the entity offering centralized clearing and margin services across multiple executing brokers.
Each classification aligns precisely with SEC regulatory definitions: QIB requires $100M in securities owned/invested; Accredited natural persons require specific income or net worth hurdles; carrying broker-dealers handle direct customer custody; prime brokers aggregate multi-firm trade clearing, financing, and custody.

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Analyze institutional investor asset thresholds.
Identify that the $100 million discretionary securities threshold defines a Qualified Institutional Buyer under Rule 144A.
Rule 144A strictly requires institutional status and the $100 million investment threshold for non-bank entities.
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Analyze individual investor wealth and income thresholds.
Identify that 1millionnetworth(excludingprimaryresidenceequity)or1 million net worth (excluding primary residence equity) or 200k/$300k income defines a natural person Accredited Investor under Regulation D.
Regulation D sets specific financial suitability criteria to allow participation in unregistered private placements.
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Distinguish between carrying clearing duties and prime brokerage services.
Identify that carrying broker-dealers hold customer cash and securities directly, while prime brokers consolidate client clearing, leverage, and securities lending across external executing firms.
Institutional hedge funds utilize prime brokers to aggregate operations across distinct executing broker-dealers.

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Market Participants and Investor Classifications
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Soru 1809Soru

An investor has held a fully paid retail brokerage account at a FINRA-member firm for several years. Over a period of five consecutive months, the account experiences zero security transactions, cash deposits or withdrawals, dividend credits, or interest payments. Which of the following statements accurately describes the broker-dealer's regulatory requirement for sending account statements to this customer?

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Cevap: The broker-dealer must deliver an account statement to the customer at least quarterly.

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The broker-dealer must deliver an account statement to the customer at least quarterly.
FINRA Rule 2231 mandates that registered broker-dealers deliver account statements to customers at least quarterly if the account holds security positions or cash balances. When an account experiences trading or financial activity (or contains penny stocks), statements must be provided monthly for each month in which activity occurred. For inactive accounts, quarterly delivery is the minimum required frequency.

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Determine the general requirement for account statement delivery under FINRA Rule 2231.
Broker-dealers are required to send statements at least quarterly for any account carrying security positions or funds.
Quarterly statements ensure customers receive regular updates on the status of their assets.
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Evaluate whether the five-month inactive period triggers monthly delivery.
Because no activity (trades, dividends, interest, or money movement) occurred in those months, monthly delivery is not mandatory.
Monthly statement delivery is specifically required only for months in which account activity takes place or penny stocks are held.

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Customer Account Statement Frequency (FINRA Rule 2231)
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Soru 1810Soru

Apex Growth Capital, a private investment firm, is evaluating whether it can participate as a buyer in a Rule 144A private placement transaction. The firm's balance sheet currently reflects 75millionincorporatedebtsecuritiesofnonaffiliatedissuers,75 million in corporate debt securities of non-affiliated issuers, 20 million in cash equivalents, and $25 million in commercial real estate holdings. Which of the following statements accurately describes the firm's regulatory qualification under federal securities laws?

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Cevap: The firm does not qualify as a Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB) because its qualifying securities total $75 million, but it does qualify as an Accredited Investor.

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The firm does not qualify as a Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB) because its qualifying securities total $75 million, but it does qualify as an Accredited Investor.
To qualify as a Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB) under SEC Rule 144A, an institutional investor must own and invest at least 100millioninsecuritiesofissuersnotaffiliatedwiththeinstitution.Cash,cashequivalents,andnonsecuritiesassets(suchasrealestate)areexcludedfromthiscalculation.Apexholdsonly100 million in securities of issuers not affiliated with the institution. Cash, cash equivalents, and non-securities assets (such as real estate) are excluded from this calculation. Apex holds only 75 million in corporate debt securities, falling short of QIB status. However, under Regulation D, any business entity with total assets exceeding 5millionqualifiesasanAccreditedInvestor.With5 million qualifies as an Accredited Investor. With 120 million in total assets, Apex qualifies as an Accredited Investor.

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Calculate qualifying securities owned by the institution under Rule 144A
Qualifying securities = 75millionincorporatedebtsecurities.Cashequivalents(75 million in corporate debt securities. Cash equivalents ( 20M) and real estate ($25M) are excluded from the QIB securities calculation.
Rule 144A defines a QIB as an institution owning and investing at least $100 million in securities of non-affiliated issuers; cash and physical assets do not count.
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Evaluate Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB) status
Apex holds 75millionineligiblesecurities,whichisbelowthe75 million in eligible securities, which is below the 100 million threshold. Apex is NOT a QIB.
Apex falls short of the $100 million threshold for securities ownership.
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Evaluate Accredited Investor status under Regulation D
Total assets = 75M+75M + 20M + 25M=25M = 120M. Since 120M>120M > 5M, Apex qualifies as an Accredited Investor.
Under Regulation D, an institutional entity with total assets exceeding $5 million (not formed for the specific purpose of acquiring the securities) is an Accredited Investor.

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QIB vs. Accredited Investor Thresholds
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Soru 1811Soru

An open-end investment company registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 plans to distribute its shares to retail investors in multiple states. Which of the following statements correctly describes the authority of state securities regulators regarding these shares under state Blue Sky laws?

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Cevap: State securities regulators cannot require full state registration of the shares, but they may require notice filings, consent to service of process, and filing fees.

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State securities regulators cannot require full state registration of the shares, but they may require notice filings, consent to service of process, and filing fees.
Under the National Securities Markets Improvement Act (NSMIA), securities issued by registered investment companies (such as mutual funds) are federal covered securities. State regulators are preempted from requiring full state registration (such as registration by qualification), but Blue Sky laws permit states to require notice filings, consent to service of process, and payment of state filing fees.

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Identify the classification of the security under federal and state securities laws.
Investment company shares registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 are classified as federal covered securities under NSMIA.
Federal covered securities are subject to primary SEC regulation and are preempted from full state-level registration demands.
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Determine remaining state administrative authority over federal covered securities under Blue Sky laws.
State regulators cannot compel full registration, but they can require notice filings, state filing fees, and consent to service of process.
NSMIA preserved state administrative rights to collect notice filings and fees while prohibiting states from requiring substantive security registration.

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Notice Filing and State Jurisdiction over Federal Covered Securities
Soru 1812Soru

An associated person of a securities firm is under investigation for potentially violating pay-to-play regulations while soliciting municipal underwriting business from a state government entity. Which of the following statements accurately describes the jurisdictional boundary and enforcement framework governing this municipal market activity?

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Cevap: The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) creates the governing conduct rules, but enforcement and examination authority over the broker-dealer rests with FINRA and the SEC.

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The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) creates the governing conduct rules, but enforcement and examination authority over the broker-dealer rests with FINRA and the SEC.
The correct option accurately identifies that the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) proposes and adopts rules regulating municipal market participants, but lacks statutory enforcement and examination authority. For FINRA-registered broker-dealers, enforcement of MSRB rules (such as Rule G-37 on political contributions) is carried out by FINRA and the SEC.

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Identify the rulemaking entity for municipal securities transactions.
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) is the self-regulatory organization (SRO) authorized under the Securities Acts Amendments of 1975 to establish rules governing broker-dealers and municipal securities dealers.
Understanding which entity writes the rules is the first step in analyzing municipal market regulation.
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Analyze the statutory limitations of MSRB authority regarding enforcement and examination.
The MSRB lacks inspection, examination, and enforcement powers over broker-dealers and municipal advisors, nor can SROs bring criminal charges.
Distinguishing rulemaking from enforcement authority is critical for evaluating SRO functions.
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Determine which regulatory entities enforce MSRB rules for broker-dealers.
For broker-dealers, enforcement of MSRB rules is delegated to FINRA and the SEC (and federal bank regulators for bank dealers).
The SEC and FINRA possess the statutory and member-firm jurisdiction required to audit, examine, and sanction broker-dealers for rule violations.

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MSRB Rulemaking vs. FINRA/SEC Enforcement Authority
Soru 1813Soru

A newly registered securities firm is preparing its internal compliance manual to align with self-regulatory obligations. Which of the following functions falls directly within FINRA's regulatory oversight and enforcement jurisdiction?

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Cevap: Enforcing ethical conduct rules and sales practice standards for member broker-dealers and their associated persons.

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Enforcing ethical conduct rules and sales practice standards for member broker-dealers and their associated persons.
FINRA operates as a self-regulatory organization (SRO) under SEC oversight, directly regulating member broker-dealers and their associated persons by creating and enforcing sales practice rules, qualification standards, and ethical behavior guidelines.

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Identify the mandate of Self-Regulatory Organizations (SROs) like FINRA.
FINRA oversees member broker-dealers and registered representatives operating in the securities industry.
SRO authority is established under federal securities legislation subject to SEC oversight.
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Differentiate SRO jurisdiction from governmental and banking authority.
Criminal prosecution belongs to government entities, monetary/banking policies belong to the Federal Reserve and banking regulators, and investment risk is borne by investors.
FINRA's regulatory boundaries are strictly limited to member compliance, trade rules, and market integrity in the securities business.

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FINRA Regulatory Scope and SRO Jurisdiction
Soru 1814Soru

An investor opens an individual brokerage account with a Transfer on Death (TOD) designation, naming their adult daughter as the sole beneficiary. Which of the following statements regarding the legal and operational characteristics of this TOD account structure are CORRECT?

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Cevap: Upon the account owner's death, the account assets pass directly to the named beneficiary without going through estate probate.; During the account owner's lifetime, the designated beneficiary holds no ownership rights or trading authority over the account assets.

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The correct statements are that account assets transfer directly to the beneficiary outside of probate upon the owner's death, and that the beneficiary holds no ownership or trading rights during the owner's lifetime.
Transfer on Death (TOD) registrations allow individual accounts to transfer ownership directly to designated beneficiaries upon death, bypassing probate while leaving the owner with 100% control and ownership during their lifetime.

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Analyze the operational rules of Transfer on Death (TOD) accounts during the owner's lifetime.
The owner maintains sole ownership and control. The beneficiary has no legal claim, trading authority, or rights prior to the owner's death.
TOD designations do not grant current authority or legal interest while the account owner is living.
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Analyze the legal disposition of assets upon the owner's death.
Assets bypass probate and pass directly to the named beneficiary, but remain subject to estate taxation.
TOD avoids probate delays but does not provide an exemption from federal estate taxes.

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Transfer on Death (TOD) Account Features and Limitations
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Soru 1815Soru

When setting up a new brokerage account, a client asks about the distinction between governmental agencies and industry self-regulatory organizations (SROs). Which of the following bodies operates as a primary self-regulatory organization (SRO) responsible for licensing, regulating, and enforcing conduct rules for member broker-dealers under SEC oversight?

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Cevap: Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA)

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Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA)
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) is a private, non-governmental self-regulatory organization (SRO) authorized by federal law to regulate member broker-dealers and associated persons under the direct supervision of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

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Distinguish between federal government regulatory agencies and self-regulatory organizations (SROs).
Federal agencies (like the SEC) derive authority directly from statutory legislation, whereas SROs are membership-based organizations that enforce industry rules among member firms.
SROs function under government oversight to handle day-to-day regulation of member securities firms and registered representatives.
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Identify which entity matches the definition of a primary securities industry SRO.
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) is the primary SRO governing registered broker-dealers and associated persons.
FINRA writes and enforces rules governing member firm sales practices and professional conduct subject to ultimate approval by the SEC.

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Classification and Regulatory Function of Self-Regulatory Organizations (SROs)
Soru 1816Soru

A broker-dealer firm provides non-discretionary investment advice and recommendations to retail clients. To simplify billing, the firm decides to transition these clients from receiving per-trade commissions to paying a single flat annual fee calculated as a fixed percentage of assets under management, regardless of whether any trades are executed. Under federal securities regulations, which regulatory change occurs as a direct result of adopting this compensation structure?

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Cevap: The firm loses its broker-dealer exclusion under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 and becomes subject to regulation as an investment adviser due to receiving special compensation.

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The firm loses its broker-dealer exclusion under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 and becomes subject to regulation as an investment adviser due to receiving special compensation.
Under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, broker-dealers are excluded from the definition of an investment adviser only if the investment advice provided is solely incidental to the conduct of their business as a broker-dealer and they receive no special compensation for that advice. Converting from trade-by-trade commissions to a flat asset-based fee is considered receiving 'special compensation,' which removes the exemption and requires registration as an investment adviser.

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Analyze the statutory exclusion for broker-dealers under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940.
Broker-dealers are exempt from investment adviser registration if advice is solely incidental to broker-dealer business AND no special compensation is received.
Standard commission-based trade execution qualifies for the broker-dealer exclusion.
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Evaluate the impact of changing from per-trade commissions to an asset-based fee.
Asset-based fees (wrap fees or management percentage fees) are defined as 'special compensation' under federal securities laws.
Receiving special compensation removes the statutory broker-dealer exclusion.
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Determine the resulting regulatory obligation.
The firm must register as an investment adviser (or operate as a dually registered firm) and owe a fiduciary duty to advisory clients.
Special compensation triggers regulatory jurisdiction under investment adviser rules.

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Broker-Dealer Exclusion vs. Investment Adviser Registration Trigger (Special Compensation)
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Soru 1817Soru

A self-regulatory organization (SRO) drafts a proposed rule change regarding retail communication standards for its member firms. Which of the following statements accurately describes the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) role and jurisdiction regarding this proposed SRO rule change?

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Cevap: The SEC holds ultimate regulatory oversight and must review and approve proposed SRO rule changes before they can take effect.

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The SEC holds ultimate regulatory oversight over self-regulatory organizations and must review and approve proposed SRO rule changes before they take effect.
Under federal securities laws, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) maintains ultimate regulatory oversight over all self-regulatory organizations (SROs), including FINRA and stock exchanges. When an SRO proposes a new rule or modification, it must file the proposal with the SEC. The SEC reviews the proposed rule to ensure consistency with federal laws and must approve it before it becomes effective.

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Identify the regulatory relationship between the SEC and Self-Regulatory Organizations (SROs).
The SEC is the federal government agency responsible for overseeing SROs such as FINRA and national securities exchanges.
Federal securities legislation establishes SEC authority over SRO operations and rule proposals.
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Evaluate SEC jurisdictional procedures regarding SRO rule changes.
Proposed SRO rules must be filed with the SEC for public notice, review, and approval before taking effect.
This requirement ensures that SRO rules comply with the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and federal regulatory standards.

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SEC Oversight Authority Over SRO Rulemaking
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Soru 1818Soru

A financial representative is delivering a training module on secondary market structure, contrasting traditional exchange-listed trading venues with over-the-counter (OTC) trading. Which of the following statements correctly describe the structural and operational characteristics of these trading venues? (Select TWO correct answers.)

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Cevap: Exchange-listed venues function primarily as centralized auction markets, whereas the OTC market operates as a decentralized, negotiated inter-dealer network.; Market makers in the OTC market stand ready to buy and sell securities for their own accounts, acting in a principal capacity.

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The correct statements are that exchange-listed venues function primarily as centralized auction markets while the OTC market operates as a decentralized negotiated network, and that OTC market makers trade for their own accounts in a principal capacity.
Exchange-listed markets bring buyers and sellers together in a centralized venue operating as an auction market. In contrast, the over-the-counter (OTC) market is an unlisted, decentralized network where market makers compete by publishing bid and ask quotes, acting as principals (dealers) who trade out of their own inventory.

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Differentiate between exchange-listed and OTC trading venue structures.
Exchanges centralize buying and selling interest in an auction framework, whereas OTC markets rely on a decentralized computer and phone network of dealer market makers negotiating trades.
This establishes the core structural distinction between secondary market trading venues.
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Analyze market maker capacities and trade flow mechanics in secondary OTC transactions.
OTC market makers hold securities in inventory and act as dealers (principals), and trades occur between existing investors without proceeds flowing to the issuing company.
This correctly identifies dealer inventory roles and distinguishes secondary trading flows from primary issuer offerings.

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Secondary Market Venue Structures: Centralized Exchange Auctions vs. Decentralized OTC Negotiated Markets
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When two member broker-dealers execute a secondary market trade in corporate stock, which entity serves as the central counterparty (CCP) to clear the transaction, net trade obligations, and guarantee settlement?

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Cevap: National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC)

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National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC)
The National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC) acts as the central counterparty for equity transactions between broker-dealers, automating trade clearance, netting settlement obligations through Continuous Net Settlement (CNS), and guaranteeing completion of the trade.

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Identify the primary operational requirement described in the stem.
The trade requires central counterparty clearance, netting, and trade settlement guarantee for corporate stock.
Post-trade processing separates custody/depository functions from clearing/netting functions.
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Determine which post-trade entity fulfills the clearing and central counterparty role for equities.
The National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC) clears equity trades and acts as the central counterparty, whereas DTC handles central custody and book-entry settlement.
NSCC interposes itself between buyers and sellers via novation to ensure settlement completion.

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Role of the NSCC as Central Counterparty in Equity Trade Clearance
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A non-bank broker-dealer is being reviewed for potential trade confirmation non-compliance during a series of secondary market municipal bond transactions. The compliance team notes that the underlying conduct rule was created by the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB). Which entity possesses the statutory authority to examine this non-bank broker-dealer and enforce compliance with MSRB rules?

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Cevap: Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA)

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Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) is empowered to examine non-bank broker-dealers and enforce rules established by the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB).
While the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) formulates rules governing municipal securities trading, underwriting, and disclosure, it lacks statutory examination and enforcement authority. For non-bank broker-dealers, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA)—along with the SEC—is empowered to conduct examinations and enforce compliance with MSRB rules.

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Identify the role and statutory limitations of the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB).
The MSRB creates rules governing municipal market participants but lacks legislative authority to examine firms or enforce its own regulations.
Congress established the MSRB purely as an SRO rulemaking body for the municipal securities industry.
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Determine the entity responsible for examining and enforcing MSRB rules on non-bank securities firms.
Enforcement of MSRB rules for non-bank broker-dealers is delegated to FINRA (along with oversight by the SEC).
FINRA is the self-regulatory organization with direct examination and disciplinary jurisdiction over registered broker-dealers and their associated persons.

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MSRB Rulemaking vs. Enforcement Jurisdiction
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