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CISI Introduction to securities and
investments Exam Questions and
Answers

Wholesale / Professional financial sector - Answer -Equity markets, Bond markets,
Forex, Derivatives, Insurance, fund management, IB, Custodian banking

Retail banking - Answer -Insurance, Pensions, Investment services, Financial planning

Building Society / Saving institution - Answer -Similar products to retail banks - Jointly
owned by depositers & Borrowers (members). Known also as mutual societies.

Custodian Banks - Answer -Specialise in safe custody services, looking after portfolios
for others.

Activities such as -
Holding assets, settlement, processing corporate actions, Providing info on companies,
managing cash transactions, performing forex, providing regular reporting.

Third Party Administrator (TPA) - Answer -Undertake admin on behalf of other firms.

Types of financial advice - Answer -Independant advice. Restricted advice.

Independand financial advice - Answer -Firm must make recommendations based on
fair analysis of all products available in the market.

Restricted advice - Answer -When a firm only gives advice on their products. This must
be made clear.

Execution only - Answer -Where a firm will only buy/sell for customer when asked -
w/out giving any advice. The firm must have evidence that 1) they gave no advice, and
2) made it clear at time of sale it was not responsable for products performance.

PSNCR (Public Sector Net Cash Requirement) - Answer -When the government has a
budget deficit they need to borrow money to bridge the gap between tax's and
spending. This is the PSNCR

, WTO - Answer -Organisation in charge of reducing trade barriers.

Two documents required to form a company - Answer -Memorandum of association,
Articles of association

Memorandum of association - Answer -Confirms the subscriber (firms) intention to form
a company, legal statement signed by all initial shareholders.

Articles of association - Answer -Detail the relationship between the company and the
owners. States the rules of running the company. Such as shareholder rights, company
meetings.

Proxy vote - Answer -Where a shareholder allows someone else to vote on their behalf
at an annual general meeting.

Ordinary shares - Answer -Shares of a company providing the owner with a right to
vote. If the company goes into liquidation they will be paid last.

Preference shares - Answer -Hybrid between equity and debt. Non-voting shares, but
are paid back before ordinary shares in case of liquidation.

Cumulative shares - Answer -If dividend cannot be paid one year, added to next years
dividend.

Dividend yield formula - Answer -Dividend / Market cap * 100 OR Dividend per share /
Share price * 100.

Rights issue - Answer -A method to raise capital. Allows existing shareholders the
option to subscribe for new shares. Shareholders must be given the option to buy new
shares before public to prevent share dilution.

Liquidity risk - Answer -Unable to sell as no buyers

Issuer risk - Answer -Firm may liquidate.

Mandatory corporate action - Answer -Mandated by firm, not requiring intervention from
holders. E.G. dividend.

Mandatory corporate action w/ options - Answer -An action that has a default option that
will occur without holder intervention. Until date that the default option occurs, holder
has the option to choose differently.

Voluntary corporate action - Answer -Requires holder to make a decision. Such as a
takeover bid - shareholder offer or not.

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