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FINRA - Financial Industry Regulatory AuthorityFinancial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), oversees securities firms operating in the United States. FINRA is the largest independent regulatory agency in the industry. FINRA provides oversight for over 600,000 representatives and almost 5,000 financial firms.
SEC - Securities and Exchange CommissionSecurities and Exchange Commission (SEC), United States Securities and Exchange Commission protects investors and provides fair, orderly, and efficient markets, which helps facilitate capital formation.
SIPC - Securities Investor Protection CorporationSecurities Investor Protection Corporation (SPIC), Works to restore investor securities (within limits) when a brokerage firm becomes insolvent or when securities go missing. In their words, the purpose of the SIPC is to "Restoring funds to investors with assets in the hands of bankrupt and otherwise financially troubled brokerage firms."
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FDIC - Federal Deposit Insurance CorporationFederal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), was created by congress as an independent agency designed to maintain stability and public confidence in the United States financial systems. The FDIC provides insurance to protect consumers in the event of a bank failure.
IRS - Internal Revenue ServiceInternal Revenue Service (IRS), The IRS is the government agency responsible for tax collection and tax law enforcement in the United States. You can find various tax forms, rules, and general tax information on the IRS website.
Link PartnersOnline Link Exchange Partners, here you will find links to various websites which are part of Chrome Asset Management's link exchange group. The products, services, and views expressed on these websites do not reflect the views of our company. |
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