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FINRA SIE - Securities Industry Essentials Exam (SIE)

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Total 266 questions

A registered representative wants to open an account for himself at a different financial institution. Under FINRA rules, which of the following accounts requires prior written consent from his employing broker-dealer?

A.

A 529 savings plan account established for his grandchild

B.

Mutual fund accounts held directly with the fund company

C.

Variable contracts registered under the Investment Company Act

D.

An investment advisory account in which securities transactions are effected

A customer is unhappy about a $5,000 loss in a stock that the registered representative (RR) recommended and threatens to call FINRA's Securities Helpline for Seniors about the matter. What is the most appropriate next step for the RR to take?

A.

The RR should notify their supervisor about the customer's dissatisfaction.

B.

The RR is permitted to reimburse the customer for the loss to resolve the customer's complaint.

C.

The RR should alert their compliance department to update their Form U4 with the complaint details.

D.

The RR should call FINRA's Securities Helpline for Seniors before the customer does and explain their side of the story.

An investor owns 100 shares of a company's stock and is very interested in electing a particular individual to the board of directors of the corporation. There are 20 individuals running to fill 10 board seats. If the corporation uses the cumulative voting method, what is the maximum number of votes the investor is permitted to cast for this particular director?

A.

50 votes

B.

100 votes

C.

1,000 votes

D.

2,000 votes

Which of the following activities engaged in by a registered person is considered a private securities transaction?

A.

Soliciting donations to a charity

B.

Helping a friend raise money for a startup company they founded

C.

Working for an insurance company selling term life insurance policies

D.

Investing personal money in shares of a listed security in a brokerage account

A registered representative must complete which of the following activities when entering a discretionary trade?

A.

Only exercise discretion over market orders

B.

Indicate that discretion was exercised on the order ticket to be identified for supervisory review

C.

Obtain authorization from the customer before each discretionary order is entered

D.

Receive instructions from the customer as to the price at which to buy or sell a security

SEC Regulation S-P (Consumer Privacy) requires certain information to be included in privacy notices delivered to customers of broker-dealers (BDs). Which of the following information is required to be included in the privacy notice?

A.

The website and telephone number of SIPC

B.

The website and telephone number of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)

C.

The name and telephone number of the BD's chief compliance officer

D.

The BD's policies and practices for protecting the customer's nonpublic personal information

An investor is bullish on the technology sector and heavily invests in microchip companies. Impactful regulatory changes are announced that will negatively affect microchip manufacturing. In order to mitigate the risk to his portfolio, the investor should:

A.

Purchase holdings uncorrelated to the technology sector.

B.

Purchase shares of other microchip companies in the technology sector.

C.

Sell holdings that are unaffected by the regulatory changes.

D.

Buy more shares of the microchip companies already in his portfolio.

In a rising interest rate environment, which of the following statements is true regarding the price of fixed-rate corporate bonds?

A.

Their price will remain constant.

B.

Their price will revert to par value.

C.

Their price will appreciate in value.

D.

Their price will depreciate in value.

When are registered persons required to fulfill their Continuing Education (CE) Regulatory Element requirement?

A.

Annually

B.

Semiannually

C.

After the initial three-year requirement and then every two years

D.

Upon the receipt of a customer complaint