This Rule prescribes requirements regarding the continuing education of registered persons. The requirements shall consist of a Regulatory Element and a Firm Element as set forth below. This Rule also sets forth continuing education programs through which specified persons may maintain their qualification in a representative or principal registration category following the termination of that
(a) Fees for Claims Filed by Customers, Associated Persons and Other Non-Members
(1) Customers, associated persons, and other non-members who file a claim, counterclaim, cross claim or third party claim must pay a filing fee in the amount indicated in the schedule below.
Filing Fees for Claims Filed by Customers, Associated Persons,
and Other Non-Members
Amount
There shall be a review charge for each and every communication, whether in printed, video or other form, filed with or submitted to FINRA, except for items that are filed or submitted in response to a written request from FINRA's Advertising Regulation Department ("the Department") issued pursuant to the spot check procedures set forth in FINRA rules, as follows: (1) for printed
(a) There shall be a service charge imposed on all members who file with the association a request for an extension of time pursuant to the provisions of Section 220.4(c)(3) of Regulation T and/or paragraph (n) of Rule 15c3-3 under the Act.
(b) The service charge for processing each initial extension of time request and for all subsequent extension of time requests (1) involving the same
Learn how to submit a Form BR amendment related to the Residential Supervisory Location (RSL) rule. In this short video (2:02 minutes), FINRA demonstrates a scenario for an existing branch that was previously filed with FINRA, the NYSE, and a state, but is now an RSL for FINRA and the NYSE, but not with the state.
(a) FINRA shall, in accordance with this section, collect fees that are designed to recover the costs to FINRA of the supervision and regulation of funding portal members, including the membership process and performing examinations, policy, rulemaking, interpretive and enforcement activities. FINRA shall periodically review funding portal fee revenues in conjunction with these costs to determine
Did you know that you can set aside pre-tax dollars for “qualified medical expenses” to pay for outlays not covered by your health insurance plan? Health savings accounts (HSAs) are investment accounts and contributions don’t count toward your adjusted gross income at the end of the year, but there are rules.
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FINRA Reminds ATS Subscribers and ATSs of the April 13, 2019, Effective Date for Disaggregated Transaction Reporting
Your brokerage account statement is a valuable source of information about your investment accounts and opportunity to spot mistakes or potential misconduct. If you see a transaction or entry you don’t understand or didn’t authorize, immediately call the brokerage firm or your financial professional to request an explanation.