Customer Protection Rule 15C3-3

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Customer Protection Rule 15C3-3 provided by edX is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 2 weeks long, 2-3 hours a week. Customer Protection Rule 15C3-3 is taught by Stephen Zak. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from edX. The course is taught in Englishand is Paid Course. Visit the course page at edX for detailed price information.

Overview
  • Rule15C3-3, or the “Customer Protection Rule” as it’s also known, dictates the minimum amount of securities and cash that broker-dealers must hold in secure accounts on behalf of their clients. The goal is to ensure that customers can always access a large portion of their funds, even if the firm itself becomes insolvent.

    This online course provides an opportunity to learn how the three main purposes of the Rule 15C3-3 protect customer interests and how they affect the regulatory environment within firms.

    We’ll begin with a high-level overview of the Regulatory Environment, and then explore the brief history of the Customer Protection Rule and its origin. We’ll then move to operations, which is a vital conversation since Rule 15C3-3 is an operations based rule. We’ll cover Settlement, Margin, Stock Record, and Financing Tools and then finally dive deep into the actual 15C3-3 rule.

    This online course comprises of the following 3 modules which are packed with interesting video lectures and exercises:

    • Module 01: Introduction
    • Module 02: Operations
    • Module 03: Rule 15C3-3 Reserve Formula

Syllabus
    1. Module 1: Introductio
      • Lesson 1: Regulatory Environment Overview
      • Lesson 2: Rule 15C3-3 Reserve Formula
    2. Module 2: Operations
      • Lesson 1: Settlement
      • Lesson 2: Custody and Asset Servicing
      • Lesson 3: Margin
      • Lesson 4: Stock Record
    3. Module 3: Rule 15C3-3 Reserve Formula
      • Lesson 1: Rule 15C3-3 Reserve Formula