Thursday, April 10, 2014

FINRA Broker Dealer Regulation - Investment Advisor Rules and Regulation

The following are the best written material on learning all the "ins and outs" of Regulations and Rules for FINRA Broker Dealers, Investment Advisors and general regulations.

This title is designed to provide an introduction and overview of broker-dealer regulation in the securities markets. It covers broker-dealer front office and back office issues as well as market regulation generally. It gives you with an understanding of basic concepts and the underlying regulatory scheme, providing an explanation of broker-dealer regulation generally, sales practices, analysts' conflicts of interest, civil liabilities, and arbitration. This title also provides an overview of industry self-regulation under FINRA (the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority).

This book is designed for those interested in learning the fundamentals of investment adviser regulation as set forth primarily in the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 and the rules and regulations promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission thereunder. In particular, it is targeted towards investment advisers and their chief compliance officers. However, those associated with mutual funds, hedge funds, private equity funds and collateralized debt obligation (CDO) funds will likely find it useful as well.

This title will help you acquire an understanding of the basic content and organization of federal and state securities law. An authoritative summary, it covers the essential background and current status of each major area, while keeping details and citations to a minimum. It discusses the regulations governing public offerings, public companies, securities businesses, and investment companies. It also explores sanctions, civil liabilities, and extraterritorial application. This edition includes recent developments including the Securities and Exchange Commission's 1933 Act offering reform, the new Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, credit rating agencies, and changes to the New York Stock Exchange specialist system.