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Question : Case Study 30

LMN Corporation is a conglomerate that has executed trades on a stock exchange. The company's management is preparing for the settlement process.

Question : 

During the settlement process, what is transferred from the seller to the buyer?

Option 1: Ownership of shares
 

Option 2: Brokerage fees
 

Option 3: Dividends

 

Option 4: Trading orders


Team Careers360 15th Jan, 2024
Answer (1)
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Correct Answer: Ownership of shares
 


Solution : The correct answer is (a) Ownership of shares

During the settlement process, what is transferred from the seller to the buyer is ownership of shares. The seller transfers ownership of the shares to the buyer, and these shares are moved from the seller's demat account to the buyer's demat account, completing the transaction. Brokerage fees , dividends , and trading orders are not transferred from the seller to the buyer during the settlement process. Brokerage fees are fees paid to the broker, dividends are paid by the company to shareholders, and trading orders are instructions for buying or selling securities.

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