Regulators & Agencies
Registration
Equities
Indicators
Debt Instruments
100

Treasurer of the United States and Oversees collection of taxes.

Who is the Department of Treasury & the IRS?

100

Files with the state at the same time it files with the SEC -->usually intrastate.

What is Coordination?

100

The most basic type of security.

What is a Common Stock?

100

A general increase in prices & economic growth

What is INFLATION?

100

This interest rate NEVER CHANGES on an outstanding bond.

What is the COUPON RATE?

200

Oversees member state and national banks. They're responsible for the monetary supply.

Who is FRB?

200

Issuer responds to state specific requirements. Most difficult way

What is registration by Qualification?

200

Offered for less than $5 and is often unsolicited.

What is a Penny Stock?

200

A general decrease in prices & unemployment rises (usually during severe recessions)

What is a DEFLATION?

200

The domination of the bond issue which is usually $1000.

What is PAR?

300

Covers customers in the event their broker/dealer goes insolvent - not market loss.

Who is SIPC?

300

Listed securities or investment companies that are federally covered sends notice and filing fees to each state

What is Notice Filing?

300

They must register with the SEC before being marketed and sold.

What are NONEXEMPT SECURITIES?

300

Factors that change after the economy shifts, measuring long-term versus short-term trends.

What is are LAGGING INDICATORS?

300

Exports are up, imports are down and domestic rates are higher than foreign rates with an increase in foreign investors buying US securities.

What is Increase in Surplus?

400

They regulate all trading markets and exchanges.

Who is the SEC?

400

These securities do not register with the SEC and the purchaser is given an offering circulation or program disclosure. 

What is an Exempt Security?

400

This security has priority over common stock in a dissolution and has a fixed dividend with a par value of $100.

What is Preferred Stock?

400

Periods of slow, little economic growth & high unemployment

What is a STAGNATION?

400

Imports are up, Exports are down and foreign rates are higher than domestic rates with an increase in US investors buying foreign securities.

What is Increase in Deficit?

500

Covers customers in the event their bank goes insolvent.

Who is the FDIC?

500

Regulation A, Regulation D, Rule 147 and Regulation S are all examples of this type of transaction.

Who is an Exempt Transaction?

500

These are offered as sweeteners with other investments to make them more desirable.

What are Warrants?

500

DAILY DOUBLE

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What is Depression & Recession?

500

DAILY DOUBLE

Value (or measure) of one country’s currency to another country’s currency

Affects balance of trade (imports and exports).

What are Exchange Rates?