FINRA Series 63 (NASAA)

Category - Series 63

Which of the following statements regarding an open-end investment company is not true?
  1. Its shares are bought and sold through the company.
  2. Its securities are federal covered.
  3. Its shares may sell for either net asset value or greater than net asset value, but not below
  4. Its shares are bought and sold on exchange floors.
Explanation
Answer: D - The shares of an open-end investment company are not bought and sold on exchange floors. An open-end investment company is a mutual fund, and its shares are bought and sold through the company. The price per share will be either at net asset value as is the case with a no load fund, or above net asset value, as is the situation with a load fund, when the price is equal to net asset value + the sales charge (load.) Open-end investment company shares are federal covered and, as such, do not need to be registered with the state.
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