C. Or at least that seems to be the most likely. There are only two similar possible answers which is normally a clue that one of them is wrong and you should be choosing based off how it will benefit you not how it is easier on you.
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Under the <u>Uniform Securities Act</u>, the threshold where a State-registered adviser is considered to have taken custody of client funds if it charges prepaid advisory fees, is: <u>$500, 6 months or more in advance of rendering services.</u>
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If an advisor either physically possesses or has the legal right to take possession of money or securities belonging to its clients, then it has custody. The term "custody" has been expanded by the rule's revisions to cover situations in which an adviser's related person holds custody of client assets in conjunction with the adviser's advisory services. If an investment adviser's connected broker-dealer holds client assets as a qualified custodian in conjunction with advising services, the investment adviser would be deemed to have custody of those assets.
Consultants may be considered to have taken ownership of customer funds as defined by NASAA when a nationally registered investment manager acknowledges $500 (or more) in advanced consulting fees, 6 months prior to the anticipation of performing services. While the Advisers (Investment) Act of 1940 did not apply to government-registered advisors, it is worth noting that it may have set the maximum at $1,200 among Federal Covered advisors.
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In getting the GDP or Gross Domestic Product for year 1 and
year 2, you should multiply the price to the quantity of goods sold and add
them all up.
For GDP Year 1
Given:
Quarts of Ice Cream with a price of $6 and 4 quantity of
goods.
Bottle of Shampoo with a price of $5 and 2 quantity of
goods.
Jars of Peanut butter with a price of $3 and 4 quantity of
goods.
= (6 x 4) + (5 x 2) + (3 x 4)
= $46
For GDP Year 2, the same products with different price and
quantity.
= (6 x 6) + (5 x 3) + (3 x 3)
= $60