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What It Means to Be Regulated by FINRA

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What It Means to Be Regulated by FINRA

Have you ever wondered who protects investors—and how? If you invest, it can pay to know about FINRA, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. FINRA is a not-for-profit organization authorized under the federal securities laws and registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Alongside the SEC, FINRA oversees U.S. broker-dealers and their personnel, including individuals who recommend or sell securities products to the public. FINRA’s mission is protecting you, the investor, and ensuring the integrity of our country’s securities markets.

Core Official Date: 
Thursday, April 18, 2024 - 20:30
Author (External): 
[email protected] (FINRA Staff)

Taking a Look at Money Market Funds

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Taking a Look at Money Market Funds

Have you heard of money market funds and wondered what exactly this type of investment is? Money market funds invest in short-term debt securities. As a result, money market funds can be a good option for investors looking for a low-risk investment that offers relatively easy access to their money. But while the name “money market” might sound promising, you should understand what the term means and how these products differ from other mutual funds before investing. 

Core Official Date: 
Tuesday, April 9, 2024 - 20:00
Author (External): 
[email protected] (FINRA Staff)

Managing the Costs of Student Loan Debt

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Managing the Costs of Student Loan Debt

College graduation is a major milestone for many, but the excitement of receiving a diploma can be dampened if a hefty student loan bill comes along with it.

If you graduated with a sizable amount of debt, you aren't alone. The high costs of college mean it’s common for graduates to finish school with thousands of dollars in student loans to repay. The amount of student loan debt in the U.S. totals in the billions, with millions of former college students in the red.

Core Official Date: 
Friday, March 29, 2024 - 20:15
Author (External): 
[email protected] (FINRA Staff)

Investor Bulletin: 10 Things to Ask Before Buying Physical Gold, Silver or Other Metals

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Investor Bulletin: 10 Things to Ask Before Buying Physical Gold, Silver or Other Metals

The Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) are jointly issuing this Investor Bulletin to make investors aware of frauds involving investments in physical precious metals, in particular those involving self-directed individual retirement accounts (SDIRAs).

Core Official Date: 
Wednesday, March 20, 2024 - 10:30
Author (External): 
[email protected] (FINRA Staff)

Understanding Settlement Cycles: What Does T+1 Mean for You?

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Understanding Settlement Cycles: What Does T+1 Mean for You?

Did you know there’s a difference between the date you trade a security and the date the transaction settles? Trade date is the day your order to buy or sell a security is executed; settlement date is the day your order is finalized and on which funds and the securities must be delivered. Currently, settlement date occurs two business days after trade date, but recent rule amendments from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and conforming FINRA rule changes will soon make that cycle one day shorter.

Core Official Date: 
Tuesday, January 30, 2024 - 19:30
Author (External): 
[email protected] (FINRA Staff)

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Investment Fraud

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Investment Fraud

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Office of Investor Education and Advocacy, the North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA), and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) are jointly issuing this investor article to make investors aware of the increase of investment frauds involving the purported use of artificial intelligence (AI) and other emerging technologies. Individual investors should know that bad actors are using the growing popularity and complexity of AI to lure victims into scams.

Core Official Date: 
Thursday, January 25, 2024 - 16:45
Author (External): 
[email protected] (FINRA Staff)

Low-Priced Stocks Can Spell Big Problems

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Low-Priced Stocks Can Spell Big Problems

Are you considering investing in low-priced securities? You might have heard that they’re a good way to make a profit without spending much. But how much do you know about these securities?

Core Official Date: 
Friday, January 19, 2024 - 15:15
Author (External): 
[email protected] (FINRA Staff)

Investor Alert: Social Media ‘Investment Group’ Imposter Scams on the Rise

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Investor Alert: Social Media ‘Investment Group’ Imposter Scams on the Rise

FINRA has seen a recent significant spike in investor complaints resulting from recommendations made by fraudulent “investment groups” promoted through social media channels. Complaints received by FINRA and posted on social media describe bad actors, posing as registered investment advisers, who initially advertise “stock investment groups” on Instagram and other social media channels and then turn to encrypted group chats on WhatsApp to communicate with interested investors and pitch investments.

Core Official Date: 
Thursday, January 11, 2024 - 16:45
Author (External): 
[email protected] (FINRA Staff)

Pretexting: Fact or Fiction?

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Pretexting: Fact or Fiction?

Among the wide range of hacking techniques known collectively as social engineering, pretexting is a tactic that hinges on telling a compelling (and, spoiler alert, fake!) story.

With pretexting, hackers attempt to deceive their targets by establishing a false sense of trust. The hacker uses a fabricated story, or pretext, to get you to download malware, send money or share sensitive information, to name a few examples. As you can imagine, this is a very risky game with serious ramifications if the hacker is successful.

Core Official Date: 
Wednesday, October 18, 2023 - 19:30
Author (External): 
[email protected] (FINRA Staff)

Don’t Lose Interest: Managing Cash in Your Brokerage Account

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Don’t Lose Interest: Managing Cash in Your Brokerage Account

You probably wouldn’t dream of leaving piles of cash lying around your home. But many investors end up doing this with cash in their brokerage accounts. Uninvested cash is a potentially valuable part of your investment portfolio. So it pays to pay attention to it, especially when interest rates move up or down. You should know the facts about your uninvested cash, the different cash management programs available and questions to ask.

Core Official Date: 
Monday, August 21, 2023 - 13:00
Author (External): 
[email protected] (FINRA Staff)

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