Continuing Membership Guide - Frequently Asked Questions
This Friday the 13th, you might take some extra precautions to ward off bad luck. But even if you’re not superstitious, it’s worthwhile to consider how to safeguard your financial situation—not just today, but every day. Use these four tips to ward off bad luck when it comes to your finances.
Upcoming Election to Fill FINRA District Committee Vacancies
NASD is filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC" or "Commission") a proposed rule change to amend NASD Rule 7010 to modify pricing for NASD members using the ITS/CAES System and Inet facility, which are currently operated by The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc. and its subsidiaries ("Nasdaq") as facilities of NASD.
1. How do I submit form filings to CRD?Upon completion of a filing, select the Completeness Check link to run a completeness check for systematic errors within the form. If the completeness check is successful, click the Summary option in the left-hand navigation menu and click the Review Form button. This allows you to review the information in Form View, which matches the layout of the legal
FINRA publishes this quarterly review to provide firms with a sampling of recent disciplinary actions involving misconduct by registered representatives. The sample includes settled matters and decisions in litigated cases (National Adjudicatory Council decisions and decisions of the SEC in FINRA cases).
Decimalization and Qualification Exams
Q. What is a duplicate disclosure and how is a duplicate disclosure created?A. A "Duplicate Disclosure" is when a firm files a Form U4, Form U5 or Form BD to report the same disclosure event multiple times via separate (i.e., new or "initial") Disclosure Reporting Pages (DRPs). Rather than amending the existing DRP to report any updated details, a firm creates and