Series-63 FINRA Uniform Securities State Law Examination Free Practice Exam Questions (2025 Updated)
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When selling shares of an investment company to a client, an agent must provide the client with
I. the fund’s prospectus, which provides information on any loads or other fees as well as historical return information.
II. information about any breakpoints if it is a load fund along with an explanation of a letter of intent
III. information regarding the investment adviser used by the fund
IV. an explanation of the various loads and fees outlined in the fund’s prospectus
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Which of the following statements regarding “registration by qualification” is true?
An agent working for a broker-dealer mistakenly sends an investment adviser some bonds that the adviser purchased on behalf of his client instead of directing the bonds to the financial institution that is serving as the qualified custodian of the client’s funds.
If the investment adviser wants to avoid being considered custodian of this client’s account, what must the adviser do?
Cassie Clueless has recommended that a client purchase shares of a mutual fund prior to its ex-dividend date, so that the client will receive the dividends when they are distributed.
In which of the following situations might this recommendation be justifiable and not in violation of NASAA rules?
I. The investor has refused to provide Cassie any information regarding his investment goals.
II. The investor is a young professional with an investment goal of long-term capital appreciation.
III. The investor is a retiree in a low tax bracket and needs current income to augment her social security check.
Kevin has a pair of season tickets to the Boston Red Sox games. He and his wife can’t attend all the games themselves, so Kevin has created “packages” of eight games each that he is listing for sale on Craig’s List.
Do these “packages” meet the definition of securities, and, if so, does Kevin need to register them with the state before offering them for sale?
A broker-dealer will be found guilty of churning an account if the account has a turnover ratio of
MoeMoney Investment Advisers, LLC is registered in the state of Texas, and its three offices are all located in the greater Dallas-Fort Worth area. Five of its clients-all individuals-have relocated to Colorado and all have indicated a desire to retain the services of MoeMoney. In order for this to be possible,
Assuming there is not a stop order or a proceeding pending, under the registration by coordination process a security’s registration with the state becomes effective:
Which of the following is not a method that can be used to register securities with the state?
Joe Romeo is a broker-dealer registered with the state. He has recently hired Betty Buxom as his administrative assistant. As part of her duties, he has given her the responsibility for effecting the purchases and sales of securities for some of his firm’s smaller accounts. Ms. Buxom has never applied for nor been granted registration as a broker-dealer or agent. Based on these facts,
Mr. Teche is an agent with broker-dealer CanDo, and his only compensation is the commissions he earns on trades he executes. He has applied for and been granted an adjunct teaching position with a local university that will allow him to earn money while he is establishing himself.
Which of the following statements are true?
Under the Uniform Securities Act (USA), the term “investment adviser” does not apply to
I. an investment advisory firm owned and operated by a sole proprietor.
II. a bank or savings institution.
III. an investment adviser representative.
IV. a broker-dealer or its agents if the advice is incidental to the business although there is a nominal charge for any specific investment advice given.
If a person has had its license revoked by the Administrator of the state and has appealed the decision to a court of law, that person
Layered Corporation wants to issue a bond that will have warrants attached. Each warrant gives the holder the right to buy 5 shares of Layered’s common stock at a price stipulated on the warrant.
In this instance, Layered must file to register which of the following securities with the state?
I. the bonds
II. the warrants
III. the common stock
Shady Corporation’s executives are concerned over the firm’s steadily declining stock price and decide to do something about it. They each decide to make significantly large purchases of their firm’s stock in order to stabilize and hopefully even to drive up its price, reasoning that they can sell the stock for the higher price down the road and profit from the transaction. You are a broker-dealer for the firm’s executives.
Are Shady’s executives planning to do anything illegal?
When selling shares in a closed-end investment company, an agent must inform the client of any
I. commissions
II. underwriting fees
III. miscellaneous offering expenses
You are a registered agent with a broker-dealer. One of your clients visits you and wants you to sell some of the U.S. government bonds she owns and purchase shares of a specific aggressive growth mutual fund for her with the proceeds. Your client is a mentally-competent, 84-year-old woman but, based on your other knowledge of her situation, you believe it to be an unwise move. You should
You are a registered agent with a large brokerage firm. Your client is a very busy woman. She is interested in purchasing 500 shares of Google, but she thinks this morning’s opening price is too high. She’s going to be in meetings and then on a transatlantic flight. She wants the purchase to take place today because she believes Google’s price is just going to keep rising with only the occasional daily ups and downs. She wants you to use your discretion and try to get her the best price for the stock in today’s trading session.
Which of the following statements are true?
A broker-dealer of commodity futures contracts has been profiting by trading for its own account either before or after executing a client’s trade on the same commodity, depending on which will be most advantageous. Under the Uniform Securities Act, the broker-dealer is guilty of
Newbie Corporation is considering the possibility of an interstate initial public offering (IPO) of its stock. In the initial meetings with BigFee Investment Bankers, Newbie has learned that the underwriting spread will be 15%. Although the actual offering price won’t be set until Newbie’s registration statement is approved by the SEC, BigFee has indicated that the offer price will probably be between $3 and $4 a share and that the stock will initially be listed on the OTC Bulletin Board.
What methods for state registration does Newbie have available?
I. registration by coordination
II. registration by notification
III. registration by qualification