CSCP Cheat Sheet 2026
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100 questions
120 min time limit
70% to pass
- Which scenario represents a violation of the Certified Securities Compliance Professional code of professional conduct? → Misrepresenting qualifications or certification status
- What is the role of segregation of duties in internal controls? → To ensure no individual has complete control over a financial transaction
- Which control framework specifically addresses internal controls over financial reporting for publicly traded companies? → COSO 2013 Framework
- What role do ethics and professional responsibility play in maintaining a compliance culture? → To guide employees in acting with integrity and adhering to ethical standards
- A Currency Transaction Report (CTR) must be filed for cash transactions exceeding what threshold? → $10,000
- What are the key components of an effective internal control system? → Clear policies, segregation of duties, regular audits, and proper documentation
- A company conducting a tender offer must keep the offer open for at least how many business days under Rule 14e-1? → 20 business days
- A broker-dealer's internal audit department should maintain its independence by reporting to which governance body? → The Audit Committee of the Board of Directors
- What is the purpose of implementing a whistleblower policy in a compliance program? → To encourage reporting of unethical activities without fear of retaliation
- Which foundational principle is MOST important for success in the Certified Securities Compliance Professional profession? → Commitment to continuous learning, ethical practice, and quality outcomes
- A compliance officer discovers that a firm's AML policy has not been updated to reflect a recent FinCEN rule change. The best immediate action is to: → Update the policy and conduct targeted training for affected staff
- Which of the following would be considered a 'control deficiency' in a broker-dealer's trade surveillance program? → Alert review is performed by the same trader who executed the flagged transactions
- In conducting a compliance risk assessment, which approach involves assigning numeric values to the probability and severity of risks to produce a ranked list? → Quantitative risk assessment
- What is the primary goal of FINRA's Market Regulation department in relation to member firm surveillance? → To monitor trading activity for manipulation and rule violations
- What is the purpose of ethical decision-making in a compliance program? → To promote integrity and align actions with ethical standards
- What documentation is MOST critical to maintain for safety compliance in the Certified Securities Compliance Professional field? → Incident reports, training records, and inspection logs
- Why is confidentiality important in compliance roles? → To protect sensitive information and maintain legal compliance
- When conducting a risk assessment for CSCP operations, which factor should receive the HIGHEST priority? → Probability and severity of potential harm
- Which SEC rule prohibits broker-dealers from trading ahead of customer orders in the same security? → Rule 5320 (Manning Rule)
- Enhanced Due Diligence (EDD) is most commonly required for which category of customers? → Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs) and high-risk customers
- Which provision of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act requires CEOs and CFOs to personally certify the accuracy of financial statements? → Section 302
- What is the MOST important reason for Certified Securities Compliance Professional professionals to maintain continuing education? → To stay current with evolving standards, practices, and regulations
- What should an organization do when an employee violates ethical standards? → Investigate the violation and take corrective actions
- In the context of a securities firm's internal controls, 'compensating controls' are best described as: → Alternative controls that mitigate risk when primary controls cannot be implemented
- How does an effective internal control system contribute to fraud prevention? → By limiting opportunities for fraud and ensuring oversight of activities
- What is 'structuring' in the context of financial crimes compliance? → Breaking up large cash transactions into smaller amounts to avoid reporting thresholds
- When conducting a risk assessment for CSCP operations, which factor should receive the HIGHEST priority? → Probability and severity of potential harm
- A CSCP certified professional is asked to provide services outside their scope of competence. The CORRECT ethical response is to: → Decline and refer to a qualified professional
- How does the CSCP body of knowledge relate to daily professional practice? → It provides the foundational framework that guides decision-making and standard practices
- What does the term 'market manipulation' refer to? → Intentional actions that distort the market for personal gain
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