Part (b) of the Suitability Rule requires members to make "reasonable efforts" to obtain certain types of information from non-institutional clients, including information concerning the customer's I. Investment objectives II. Marital status and dependents III. Tax status IV. Financial status

Part (b) of the Suitability Rule requires members to make "reasonable efforts" to obtain certain types of information from non-institutional clients, including information concerning the customer's
I. Investment objectives
II. Marital status and dependents
III. Tax status
IV. Financial status 



A) I and II
B) I and III
C) I, II, III
D) I, III, IV










Answer: D


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