Account Statements and Confirmations: Rapid Fire
Chapters in this video
- 0:00 Why a false price is always prohibited
- 1:35 Account statement versus performance report
- 2:50 Dual firms and the DPP or REIT estimate trap
- 3:53 Confirmation timing: completion, not execution
- 4:35 Capacity drives the disclosure path
- 5:35 Five, two, and forty-eight: deadline number blitz
- 6:27 Falsifying versus withholding documents
- 7:42 Required withholding and the cost-basis flow
- 8:10 Rapid-fire exam recap
What this video covers
- Why a false price is prohibited regardless of whether it favors or disfavors the customer, and how direction never excuses the lie
- The exact difference between a customer account statement (positions, balances, and activity) and a performance report (historical analysis)
- What must appear on a statement when an introducing firm and carrying firm both service the account, including the discrepancy advisory to both firms
- Why a direct participation program (DPP) or unlisted real estate investment trust (REIT) value is an estimate, not a market price, and the required illiquidity warning
- When a confirmation is due (at or before completion of the transaction, not a fixed period after execution) and how capacity drives the disclosure path
- The conditional confirmation disclosures that follow specific securities: early-call terms, dollar price and yield, and prepayment variability
- The exact deadlines that matter most: 5 business days for periodic statements, 2 business days for a final prospectus, and 48 hours for a preliminary prospectus in covered new-issuer distributions
- Why falsifying and withholding are separate prohibited conduct, and why required tax withholding applies even when a customer objects
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