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[Show more]If interest Rates fall the issuer will most likely call which bonds first? 
High Dividend Rate preferred issues trading at a premium 
 
 
 
What are some actions by a corporation will affect an individuals common shareholder's equity 
Conversion of convertible preferred stocks or bond 
Repurchase o...
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Add to cartIf interest Rates fall the issuer will most likely call which bonds first? 
High Dividend Rate preferred issues trading at a premium 
 
 
 
What are some actions by a corporation will affect an individuals common shareholder's equity 
Conversion of convertible preferred stocks or bond 
Repurchase o...
Which corporate voting procedures entitles a shareholder to one vote per share, and votes must be divided evenly among the candidates being voted on? 
Statutory voting 
 
 
 
What market refers to the trading of exchange-listed securities in the over-the-counter market? These trades allow institutio...
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Add to cartWhich corporate voting procedures entitles a shareholder to one vote per share, and votes must be divided evenly among the candidates being voted on? 
Statutory voting 
 
 
 
What market refers to the trading of exchange-listed securities in the over-the-counter market? These trades allow institutio...
purpose of securities industry 
matching investors with money to issuers that need that money to finance 
 
 
 
issuer 
legal entity that sells securities in order to finance its operations (business, governments) ie. us treasury, us gov agencies, foreign governments, state and local governments, co...
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matching investors with money to issuers that need that money to finance 
 
 
 
issuer 
legal entity that sells securities in order to finance its operations (business, governments) ie. us treasury, us gov agencies, foreign governments, state and local governments, co...
What type of risk is unique to a specific industry, business enterprise, or investment type? 
Nonsystematic risk 
 
 
 
Under which of the following circumstances is an investor in a position to acquire stock? 
Buy a call, sell a call (The holder of a call has the right to buy stock at the strike pr...
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Add to cartWhat type of risk is unique to a specific industry, business enterprise, or investment type? 
Nonsystematic risk 
 
 
 
Under which of the following circumstances is an investor in a position to acquire stock? 
Buy a call, sell a call (The holder of a call has the right to buy stock at the strike pr...
A customer writes an MMM January 70 put at 6. The maximum potential gain on this position is 
600 
 
 
 
Your customer is long 1 October 75 put at 2. The customer's maximum gain potential is 
7300 
 
 
 
Large time deposits of more than $100,000 are considered to be found in what part of the money ...
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Add to cartA customer writes an MMM January 70 put at 6. The maximum potential gain on this position is 
600 
 
 
 
Your customer is long 1 October 75 put at 2. The customer's maximum gain potential is 
7300 
 
 
 
Large time deposits of more than $100,000 are considered to be found in what part of the money ...
Do common stock holders have to right to inspect all books of a company? 
No, only certain items suchs as the income statement and balance sheet 
 
 
 
Order of asset distribution 
Taxes 
Secured debt 
Unsecured debt 
Preferred stock holders 
Common stock holders 
 
 
 
What type of corporate securi...
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Add to cartDo common stock holders have to right to inspect all books of a company? 
No, only certain items suchs as the income statement and balance sheet 
 
 
 
Order of asset distribution 
Taxes 
Secured debt 
Unsecured debt 
Preferred stock holders 
Common stock holders 
 
 
 
What type of corporate securi...
What is cost basis? 
 
A 
The original purchase price plus any transaction costs 
B 
The transaction charges affiliated with the purchase of any security 
C 
The net after-tax purchase price per share of common stock 
D 
The amount of any gain or loss if a different transaction had occurred 
A. The ...
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Add to cartWhat is cost basis? 
 
A 
The original purchase price plus any transaction costs 
B 
The transaction charges affiliated with the purchase of any security 
C 
The net after-tax purchase price per share of common stock 
D 
The amount of any gain or loss if a different transaction had occurred 
A. The ...
Section 1: Knowledge of Capital Markets 
 
 
 
The SEC 
purpose/mission 
when created 
jurisdiction 
authority 
protect investos, maintin fair orderly & efficient markets, facilitate capital formation 
 
by congress in 1934 
 
US federal government 
 
enforce federal security laws & create laws that...
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The SEC 
purpose/mission 
when created 
jurisdiction 
authority 
protect investos, maintin fair orderly & efficient markets, facilitate capital formation 
 
by congress in 1934 
 
US federal government 
 
enforce federal security laws & create laws that...
The securities industry's primary regulatory body and created under what act? 
SEC, Securities Exchange Act of 1934 
 
 
 
Function under the SEC's oversight and is accountable to the Commission for enforcing federal securities laws, as well as supervising securities practices within an assigned j...
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Add to cartThe securities industry's primary regulatory body and created under what act? 
SEC, Securities Exchange Act of 1934 
 
 
 
Function under the SEC's oversight and is accountable to the Commission for enforcing federal securities laws, as well as supervising securities practices within an assigned j...
The redemption value of an open-end investment company's shares is based on the: 
previous offering price 
previous closing NAV 
NAV computed after the order is received 
offering price computed after the order is received 
NAV computed after the order is received 
 
 
 
The computation of dollar p...
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Add to cartThe redemption value of an open-end investment company's shares is based on the: 
previous offering price 
previous closing NAV 
NAV computed after the order is received 
offering price computed after the order is received 
NAV computed after the order is received 
 
 
 
The computation of dollar p...
The redemption value of an open-end investment company's shares is based on the: 
previous offering price 
previous closing NAV 
NAV computed after the order is received 
offering price computed after the order is received 
NAV computed after the order is received 
 
 
 
The computation of dollar p...
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Add to cartThe redemption value of an open-end investment company's shares is based on the: 
previous offering price 
previous closing NAV 
NAV computed after the order is received 
offering price computed after the order is received 
NAV computed after the order is received 
 
 
 
The computation of dollar p...
issuer 
an organization that distributes and sells securities to investors 
 
 
 
security 
legal term for investment (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, options, ETFs) 
 
 
 
equity 
formal term for ownership 
 
 
 
two ways to make money on common stock 
1. capital appreciation/gains 
2. cash dividends ...
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Add to cartissuer 
an organization that distributes and sells securities to investors 
 
 
 
security 
legal term for investment (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, options, ETFs) 
 
 
 
equity 
formal term for ownership 
 
 
 
two ways to make money on common stock 
1. capital appreciation/gains 
2. cash dividends ...
Call option 
Gives the holder the right, but not the obligation to buy a fixed amount of securities at a fixed price for a fixed period of time . They pay a premium-the marker price of the contract. 
 
Holder must deliver cash and take delivery of stock (buy stock) 
 
Customer is fealing bullish if ...
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Add to cartCall option 
Gives the holder the right, but not the obligation to buy a fixed amount of securities at a fixed price for a fixed period of time . They pay a premium-the marker price of the contract. 
 
Holder must deliver cash and take delivery of stock (buy stock) 
 
Customer is fealing bullish if ...
If interest Rates fall the issuer will most likely call which bonds first? 
High Dividend Rate preferred issues trading at a premium 
 
 
 
What are some actions by a corporation will affect an individuals common shareholder's equity 
Conversion of convertible preferred stocks or bond 
Repurchase o...
Preview 3 out of 23 pages
Add to cartIf interest Rates fall the issuer will most likely call which bonds first? 
High Dividend Rate preferred issues trading at a premium 
 
 
 
What are some actions by a corporation will affect an individuals common shareholder's equity 
Conversion of convertible preferred stocks or bond 
Repurchase o...
What is cost basis? 
 
A 
The original purchase price plus any transaction costs 
B 
The transaction charges affiliated with the purchase of any security 
C 
The net after-tax purchase price per share of common stock 
D 
The amount of any gain or loss if a different transaction had occurred 
A. The ...
Preview 4 out of 104 pages
Add to cartWhat is cost basis? 
 
A 
The original purchase price plus any transaction costs 
B 
The transaction charges affiliated with the purchase of any security 
C 
The net after-tax purchase price per share of common stock 
D 
The amount of any gain or loss if a different transaction had occurred 
A. The ...
issuer 
an organization that distributes and sells securities to investors 
 
 
 
security 
legal term for investment (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, options, ETFs) 
 
 
 
equity 
formal term for ownership 
 
 
 
two ways to make money on common stock 
1. capital appreciation/gains 
2. cash dividends ...
Preview 4 out of 52 pages
Add to cartissuer 
an organization that distributes and sells securities to investors 
 
 
 
security 
legal term for investment (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, options, ETFs) 
 
 
 
equity 
formal term for ownership 
 
 
 
two ways to make money on common stock 
1. capital appreciation/gains 
2. cash dividends ...
12b-1 fee 
an annual fee charged by a mutual fund for its marketing and distribution costs. Also called a maintenance fee or distribution fee. 
 
 
 
529 College Savings Plan 
A tax-free savings plan that offers families professionally managed portfolios to help meet specified college expenses. 
 
 ...
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Add to cart12b-1 fee 
an annual fee charged by a mutual fund for its marketing and distribution costs. Also called a maintenance fee or distribution fee. 
 
 
 
529 College Savings Plan 
A tax-free savings plan that offers families professionally managed portfolios to help meet specified college expenses. 
 
 ...
An investor purchased and then sold a security eight months later for a gain. This gain 
is considered to be a short-term gain, and it will be taxed at a more favorable rate than long-term gains. 
 
Positions closed within 12 months or less are considered short term. When a gain is realized, it will...
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Add to cartAn investor purchased and then sold a security eight months later for a gain. This gain 
is considered to be a short-term gain, and it will be taxed at a more favorable rate than long-term gains. 
 
Positions closed within 12 months or less are considered short term. When a gain is realized, it will...
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