SERIES 6
Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT)
- Enacted by Congress to prevent high-income taxpayers from escaping federal income taxes - If AMT tax liability > regular tax, taxpayer must pay AMT - Tax-preferenced items (e.g. private purpose municipal bonds)
IRS Code Section 1035
- can exchange variable life policy from one company to another without generating any tax consequences - permanent life can be exchanged for an annuity contract w/o generating tax consequence - a fixed annuity cannot be exchanged for a life insurance policy
3 General principles of the prudent investor:
- liquidity of investment - diversification - reasonable expected returns
Code of Arbitration Procedure is mandatory for disputes between
- members and members - customers requesting arbitration against their RR
Characteristics of qualified pension plans
- must not discriminate - must have a vesting schedule
Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (The People Act)
- prohibits unequitable and unfair trade practices - provides for regulation of OTC market - requires registration of B/D with SEC
Similarities between ETFs and closed-end investment companies:
- they are traded on registered stock exchanges - investors pay commissions to purchase and liquidate their positions
Characteristics of money market funds (MMFs)
- typically no-load -managed so NAV remains within narrow limits - underlying portfolios normally made up of short-term debt instruments
How many days does firm have to supply customer with copy of arbitration agreement once requested?
10 days
How are advertising costs expensed?
12b-1 fees
Within how many days must an open-end investment company redeem securities after a redemption request?
7 days
BOD is composed of what percentage of interested persons?
70%
Regarding the Investment Company Act of 1970, what is maximum sales charge that may be deducted over the life of a contractual plan?
9%
Expenses paid from open-end investment company investment income
Advisory fees, accounting, custodial charges
How do interest rate fluctuations affect bonds?
Affects bond PRICE, not PAYABLE INTEREST. Payable interest is stated on face of bond and a legal obligation
Under the Uniform Transfer to Minors Act, what is the maximum allowable gift?
An unlimited donation
Dividend yield =
Annual dividends per share / price per share
Outside business activities and commissions
Any RR must notify member firm in writing before engaging in any activity outside of firm RELATED to the sale of securities. If compensation was rcvd, REGARDLESS OF AMOUNT, firm must give permission in writing and agree to handle the transaction on its books as it would any trade run thru the firm
Define large-cap growth
Appropriate for moderate-risk client; generally less volatile than small-cap stocks, and provide long-term capital growth.
Who must approve the implementation of a 12b-1 plan?
BOD, non-interested board members, outstanding voting shares of company
Preferred stock conversion price =
Conversion price = Par value / # shares
If a bond is trading at a premium, what will be the highest bond yield?
Coupon rate
Uniform Transfers to Minors (UTMA)
Custodial account. Custodian cannot withdraw funds for his own personal use.
Section 529 Plan
Custodial account. No income limitations regarding contributions
An arm of FINRA, what entity issues a formal complaint against a member firm?
Department of Enforcement
Keogh Plan
Eligibility = full-time personnel (1k+ hours per year) who are 21 years + and who have been with the company for 1+ years
Churning
Excessive activity in an account for the purpose of generating excess commissions for the RR
Three classifications used to identify investment companies
Face-amount Certificate Companies (FACC), Unit Investment Trusts (UITs), and Management Companies
True or false: institutional communication requires principal approval?
False -- written procedures for review of institutional communications must be established/used by member
Who approves retail communication?
Firm's principal
1933 Act Registration exemptions
Gov't securities, debt offerings with maturity <270 days, and intrastate offerings, nonprofit orgs
Code of Arbitration Procedure
Handles disputes regarding Uniform Practice Code (UPC)
High-yield bond
High paying bond with a lower credit rating than investment-grade corporate bonds, treasury bonds, and municipal bonds. Riskiest debt security and carries most credit risk.
FINRA Rule 5130
IPOs cannot be purchased by most FINRA member firms, their employees, or close family members -- including those whom the employee financially supports. EXCEPTION made for those who work for limited broker/dealers, such as those who only sell investment company offerings and variable contracts
When can an article be used as an independent reprint?
If the publisher isn't affiliated with member firm in any way
Low dividend yield
Implies stock's market price is considerably HIGHER than the dividend payments
"Buy and hold" style of investing
Index
Interest in separate account =
Interest in separate account = # accumulation units x by unit value **sales charges not included
Treasury note
Issued at par. Fixed interest rate, maturity between 1 and 10 years. Interest paid semiannually. Income not taxable on municipal or state level, but is federally taxed. Popular, which adds to liquidity.
Industrial development revenue bonds
Issued by municipalities; backed by lease payments from a corporation.
Long-term prices fluctuate _____ than short-term prices
More
Short-term rates fluctuate ______ than long-term rates
More
457 Plan
Nonqualified (tax-deferred) deferred-compensation retirement plan available for gov't and certain non-gov't employers in US. Employer provides plan, employee defers compensation into it on a pre-tax basis
Diversification helps protect against which type of risk?
Nonsystematic and business risk.
All member firms must have at least one:
Office of Supervisory Jurisdiction (OSJ)
According to the Conduct Rules, a FINRA member firm may give certain selling concessions to which whom?
Other member firms
What might affect NAV of a mutual fund
Paying a dividend, cash, or an asset. This reduces asset value.
What market does the Securities Act of 1933 regulate?
Primary market -- covers registration and disclosure requirements regarding new issues.
A branch office can be managed by:
Principal or qualified RR
What is required to perform outside business activities?
Prior written notification to member firm. No compensation limits; FINRA not concerned
Preferred stock
Priority claim to assets at dissolution of corporation, fixed rate of return, typically no voting rights
Participating preferred stock
Provides a specific dividend that is paid before any dividends are paid to common stock holders, and which takes precedence over common stock in the event of a liquidation
SIPC Coverage limits
Provides each separate customer $500k, with cash coverage not to exceed $250k
Cost basis for gifts
Recipient maintains donor's cost basis
Outside business activities unrelated to securities industry
Require written notification to firm prior to sale
Investment Company Act of 1940
Requires investment companies to register with SEC as either FACC, UIT, or management company
Function of an investment company's custodian bank
Safekeeping of portfolio securities and cash. Performs bookkeeping and clerical functions for the fund
What market does the Securities Act of 1934 regulate?
Secondary market
How often must investment company report to shareholders?
Semiannually
Types of preferred stock
Straight, callable, cumulative, convertible, participating, and adjustable
For an insurance company, mortality risk turns out unfavorably if:
The annuitant lives longer than expected AND a life insurance holder dies sooner than expected.
What is the custodian/beneficiary relationship from UTMAs?
There is one custodian and one beneficiary. Beneficiary must be under the age of 25.
When can a member firm make alterations to an independently prepared reprint?
To correct factual errors or to make the article consistent with regulatory standards
Cost basis of mutual fund:
Total cost, including sales charge, plus dividends or capital gains reinvested in fund
True or False: gifts to employees of other member firms is acceptable
True; as long as it is no more than $100
Define Selling Away
When a broker solicits an investor to purchase securities not held or offered by his/her brokerage firm. Violation of securities regulations
Must a new stock being offered in 3 states be registered with the SEC?
Yes -- must also be registered with states
Treasury receipt
Zero-coupon bond that doesn't pay interest, but accrues interest and pays it with principal at maturity. Not good for investor looking for income. STRIPS is a type of Treasury receipt. Sold below par
Warrants
a derivative that give the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell a security at a certain price before expiration (exercise price or strike price). Frequently issued in bond offerings to improve marketability; preemptive rights offered to existing stockholders to maintain proportionate ownership. Can be traded on secondary mkt before they expire. If not exercised, typically expire within 2 to 10 years
Characteristics of growth fund
capital appreciation, low dividend yield, investments chiefly in large cap stocks
Define funding
covers how an employer contributes to, or funds, a retirement plan
Types of qualified retirement plans
defined benefit (traditional pension) and defined contribution (401k)
In a period of deflation, what happens to bond prices?
deflation = declining interest rates --> INCREASING bond prices
Adjustable preferred stock
dividends issued will vary with a benchmark (typically a T-bill rate). Value of dividend from the preferred share is set by a predetermined formula to move with rate. Because of this flexibility, preferred prices are often more stable than fixed-rate preferred stocks
Who may participate in 403(b) plan
employees of schools, church orgs, and nonprofit orgs
Qualified Retirement Plan
established by an employer for benefit of company's employees. Gives employers a tax break for contributions they make for employees. Helps employers attract and retain good employees.
At what levels is a Collateralized Mortgage Obligation (CMO) taxable?
federal, state, and local
When mgr is suspicious of churning, what will he look for in an account?
financial resources and objectives
What does Securities Act of 1933 address? (The Paper Act)
full and fair disclosure; requires prospectus and registration statement
Rights
give stockholders the right to purchase new shares issued by a corporation at a predetermined price (typically at a discount) in proportion to # of shares currently owned. Expire within 30 to 45 days. Can be traded on secondary mkt before they expire
Code of Procedure (COP)
handles trade practice complaints regarding violations of the Conduct Rules
Convertible preferred stock
includes an option for the holder to convert the preferred shares into a fixed # of common shares, usually anytime after a predetermined date
Broker call loan rate
interest rate charged to B/D for margin loans
Define balanced fund
invests in both common stocks and bonds to preserve capital, generate current income, and provide long-term growth
American Depository Receipts (ADRs)
issued by banks, represent a specific # of shares of a foreign company, and trade and pay dividends in dollars
Callable preferred stock
issuer has right to call in or redeem the stock at a preset price after a defined date.
How are MF dividends paid?
net investment income
Straight preferred stock
noncumulative; any dividends passed are lost if not declared
Define equity income fund
seeks primarily current income, secondary objectives = capital growth and income growth. Composed of common stock, preferred stock, and large-cap convertible securities.
Treasury bill (T-bill)
short-term debt obligation backed by US gov't with < 1 year maturity. Sold in denominations of $1k. Maximum purchase of $5M. Commonly mature in 1 month, 3 months, or 6 months. Issued at a DISCOUNT below par -- doesn't pay fixed interest payments, but bond appreciation provides return on capital
The main benefit of a 1035 exchange is:
tax savings
What is the total amount that may be invested in a Coverdell Education Savings Account in one year?
the current maximum per child
Wash sale
transaction where an investor sells a losing security to claim a capital loss, only to repurchase it again for a bargain.
Under FINRA Rule 2110, communications with public are defined as:
written
Treasury STRIPS (Separate Trading of Registered Interest and Principal Securities)
zero-coupon bond sold at a SIGNIFICANT DISCOUNT to face value and offers no interest payments because they mature at par.