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Actual exam question from FINRA's Series 6
Question #: 281
Topic #: 1
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Which of the following securities laws regulates the organizational structure and day-to-day operations of investment companies?

  • A. The Securities Act of 1933
  • B. The Securities Exchange Act of 1934
  • C. The Investment Company Act of 1940
  • D. The Investment Advisers Act of 1940
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️
The Investment Company Act of 1940 regulates the organizational structure and day-to-day operations of investment companies. The Act includes requirements regarding a funds capital structure, the custody of its assets, its investment activities, and the duties of a funds board of directors, among other things. The Securities Act of 1933 regulates the offering of a funds shares and requires that prospective investors be provided with a prospectus. The Securities
Exchange Act of 1934 regulates secondary market activities in investment company shares and includes laws governing the principal underwriters and brokers and dealers who sell investment company shares. The Investment Advisers Act of 1940 regulates investment advisers and includes laws pertaining to their registration and recordkeeping, custodial, and reporting responsibilities.

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