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In the Equity/Mutual Fund panel, you can manually add and change a mutual fund. A mutual fund is a security that gives small investors access to a well-diversified portfolio of equities, bonds and other securities. Each shareholder participates in the gain or loss of the fund. Shares are issued and can be redeemed as needed. The fund's net asset value (NAV) is determined each day.

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This article assumes you are familiar with the entity elections that have been made for processing mutual funds.

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Click the Issue Viewer link to access the tool

Add Mutual Funds

To manually add a mutual fund security:

  • From any Eagle window, click the Eagle Navigator button to access the Eagle Navigator.
  • Enter Issue Viewer in the Start Search text box.
    1. In Accounting Center, in the left navigation pane, click Setup Securities > Manage Securities > Issue Viewer.
      You see the Issue Viewer tool.

    Click 
    1. Click the Add arrow.

    Click 
    1. Point to Equities

     and 
    1.  and click Equity/Mutual Fund.
      You see the Equity/Mutual Fund panel.

    2. Complete the options on the Equity/Mutual Fund panel.
      The following fields are required to set up a mutual fund: Issue Name, Primary Asset ID Type, Primary Asset ID, Processing Security Type, Issue Country Code, Asset Currency, Settlement Currency, Income Currency, Primary Exchange Code, and Maturity Price.

    3. Click Submit.

    Change Mutual Funds

    Some fields are locked when there is an existing position on the security. This

    is

    occurs because a change would impact the existing position. These fields include Asset Currency, Investment Type, Processing Security Type, Quantity Type, Price Multiplier, and Quantity Scale. Other fields are locked so they cannot be changed. See the About Locked Security Master Record Fields in Issue Viewer page for more information.

    NoteClick the Issue Viewer link to access the tool

    If you need to change a security master record, Eagle recommends canceling the security, making changes to the security master record, and rebooking the security.

    To manually change a mutual fund:

  • From any Eagle window, click the Eagle Navigator button to access the Eagle Navigator.
  • Enter Issue Viewer in the Start Search text box.
    1. In Accounting Center, in the left navigation pane, click Setup Securities > Manage Securities > Issue Viewer.
      You see the Issue Viewer tool.

    2. Enter the query parameters and click Search.
      You see a list of security records that meet your selection criteria in the Query Result window.

    3. Select the security record you want to update, click the Change arrow, and click Change/Equity/Mutual Fund/Cost Method. Or double-click the security record.
      You see the Change/Equity/Mutual Fund/Cost Method panel.

    4. Change the options on the Change/Equity/Mutual Fund/Cost Method panel.

    5. Click Submit.

    Equity/Mutual Fund Panel Options

    The following are the options in the Equity/Mutual Fund panel. Note options may vary according to your selections. 

    Option

    Tag

    Description

    SRM Status Flag

    Release Status

    614

    Displays the release status of the Security Reference Manager (SRM) record. This field is null when you are adding a new security.

    Validation Process Flag

    4569

    Flags records that have been reviewed in the Security Reference Manager (SRM).

    Authorize Flag

    11742

    Flags records that have been authorized.

    Equity/Mutual Fund Identification

    Issue Name

    961

    Specifies the name of the security.

    Issue Description

    962

    Describes the security.

    Ticker

    13

    Specifies the system of letters used to uniquely identify a security.

    CUSIP/SEDOL Check Digit Control Flag

    2292

    Indicates whether you want to generate or validate CUSIP and SEDOL numbers. Options include:

    • Generate Check Digit. Generates the remaining numbers if you enter part of the CUSIP or SEDOL number.

    • Validate Check Digit. Validates the CUSIP and SEDOL number you enter is correct.

    Primary Asset ID Type

    1432

    Specifies the primary asset identifier type for the security, such as CUSIP, ISIN, and SEDOL.

    Primary Asset ID

    14

    Specifies the primary asset identifier for the security.

    Alt Asset ID Type

    5501

    Specifies an alternate asset identifier type for the security.

    Alt Asset ID

    1795

    Specifies the alternate asset identifier for the security.

    Equity/Mutual Fund Xreference Identification

    CUSIP

    1952

    Specifies the Committee of Uniform Security Identification Procedure (CUSIP), a unique identification number that identifies the security issue.

    ISIN

    1955

    Specifies the International Security Identification (ISIN), a unique international identification number that identifies the security issue.

    Sedol

    1958

    Specifies the Stock Exchange Daily Official List (SEDOL) number, a unique identification number that identifies the security issue.

    Reuters

    1961

    Specifies the Reuters identification number that identifies the security issue.

    Bloomberg ID

    1964

    Specifies the Bloomberg identification number that identifies the security issue.

    SICOVM

    1967

    Specifies the SICOVM identification number that identifies the security issue.

    Valoren

    1970

    Specifies the Valoren identification number that identifies the security issue.

    CEDEL

    Cash Matching ID

    1973

    Specifies the Centrale de Livraison de Valuers Mobilieres (CEDEL) identification number that identifies the security issue.

    Identifies the security issue for use in cash matching when you use cash segregation. If you set up security cross reference identifiers of CMM for use with cash matching, you can provide a Cash Matching ID for each security you plan to use in cash matching.

    INTERNAL

    1976

    Specifies the internal identification number that identifies the security issue.

    CINS

    1979

    Specifies the CINS identification number that identifies a foreign security issue. The CINS numbering system is an extension of the CUSIP numbering system.

    Xref Exchange

    1981

    Specifies the exchange where the security is traded.

    Equity/Mutual Fund Details

    Investment Type

    11

    Displays the type of investment you are adding. For example EQ (equity).

    Processing Security Type

    3931

    Specifies the code that the system uses to identify the type of security you are adding. For example, EQEQMF

    , Mutual fund

    (Mutual Fund). Additional values are available for use when you add equity securities.

    Security Type

    82

    Specifies the security type.

    Sub Security Type

    1464

    Specifies the sub security type.

    Granularity Category

    11476

    Specifies the asset's classification for ledger granularity purposes. If the security attributes available for ledger granularity account breakouts (security type, long/short indicator, Federal tax indicator, market sector description, affiliated/unaffiliated, and issue country) do not provide enough detail, you can use a granularity category to classify the asset for ledger reporting. Code values are maintained under the GRANULARITY_CAT code category.

    Cost Basis Rule Type

    2817

    Specifies the cost basis rule type for cost basis reporting.

    Quantity Type

    12

    Specifies

    Displays the quantity generally accepted as a standard for exchange, such as

    shares and par

    Shares.

    Price Multiplier

    18

    Determines what the system uses for a price. In the case of a mutual fund, the system defaults to a price of 1.00. You should not change this value once a position exists.

    Quantity Scale

    19

    Calculates the ratio of units bought to units used for earnings. The default is 1, so that 1 unit of par purchased equals one unit of earnings. You should not change this value once a position exists.

    Country of Risk

    2288

    Specifies the issuer of the security's principal place of business.

    Country of Risk Code

    10536

    Specifies the code of the issuer of the security's principal place of business.

    Issue Country

    2290

    Specifies the name of the country that issued the security.

    Issue Country Code

    1418

    Specifies the identification number that represents the country that issued the security.

    Asset Currency

    85

    Specifies the currency in which the security is priced.

    Settlement Currency

    63

    Specifies the currency in which the security is settled.

    Income Currency

    1186

    Specifies the currency in which the security pays income.

    Issue Tax Type

    668

    Identifies the security's tax structure. It is used with global tax withholding and tax reclaim processing.

    NOTE: Do not select All when setting up the tax structure for a security using this panel.

    Primary Exchange

    2291

    Specifies the marketplace in which the security is traded.

    Primary Exchange Code

    17

    Specifies the code of the marketplace in which the security is traded.

    Region

    5423

    Specifies a region. It does not necessarily mean the location of the exchange in which a security is traded. For example, suppose you have a Canadian bond that trades in the London Stock Exchange. You may want to set the region to Canada or North America.

    State Code

    1343

    Specifies the state in which the security is issued.

    Dividend Frequency

    3213

    Projects cash flows and processes PIK preferred corporate actions. Options include:

    • Annual. The dividends are forecasted once a year.

    • Monthly. The dividends are forecasted monthly.

    • No Schedule. No dividends are forecasted for the security.

    • Quarterly. The dividends are forecasted quarterly.

    • Semi-Annual. The dividends are forecasted twice a year.

    • 3 Times a Year. The dividends are forecasted three times a year.

    Indicated Annual Dividend

    3233

    Specifies the expected amount of the dividend.

    Shares Outstanding

    3244

    Specifies the remaining shares in the hands of investors.

    SIC Code

    1789

    Specifies the Standard Industry Classification (SIC), a code used to categorize and uniquely identify business activities.

    GL Product Code

    11094

    Specifies the GL product code.

    Equity/Mutual Fund Flags

    Convertible Indicator

    3246

    Indicates whether the security is a convertible bond. Options include:

    • Yes. The security is a convertible bond. You must set up underlying security information by specifying a value in the Underlying Issue Name and Underlying Asset ID fields.

    • No. The security is not a convertible bond. The system does not allow you to set up the underlying security information.

    Close End Flag Fund

    1792

    Indicates whether the security is part of an open end fund. Options include:

    • Yes

    • No

    RIC Flag

    1445

    Indicates whether the security is issued from a Registered Investment Company (RIC). Options include:

    • Yes

    • No

    REIT Flag

    16159

    Indicates whether the security is a Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT). Options include:

    • Yes

    • No

    PIK Flag

    1777

    Indicates whether the security is a PIK (payment in kind) preferred stock. Options include:

    • Yes

    • No

    NOTE: This field must be set to Yes to add a PIK preferred corporate action.

    Restricted Flag

    1139

    Indicates any trade restrictions on the security. Options include:

    • 144A. An SEC rule modifying a two year holding period requirement on privately placed securities to permit qualified institutional buyers to trade the positions among themselves.

    • Reg S. Various SEC rules relating to offers and sales made outside the U.S. without SEC Registration.

    • Reg D. An SEC regulation governing private placement exemptions. This rule allows some companies to raise capital through the sale of equity or debt securities without having to register the securities with the SEC.

    • Private Placement. The raising of capital using private rather than public placement. The result is the sale of securities to a relatively small number of investors.

    • 4(2) Paper

    • Other

    • None

    • Yes

    Multi Listed Flag

    4565

    Indicates whether the security is listed, traded, and priced on multiple trading exchanges. Options include:

    • Yes

    • No

    Refund Indicator

    3132

    Indicates whether the security is eligible for pre-refunding, an entire issue call, or a mandatory put. Options include:

    • None. Not applicable.

    • Pre-Refunded. The security is eligible for pre-refunding.

    • Entire Issue Call. The call option for the security applies to the entire issue.

    • Mandatory Put. The put option for the security is mandatory.

    144A Eligible Indicator

    1301

    Indicates whether the security is 144A eligible. Options include:

    • Yes

    • No

    This field applies to debt instruments and is used for reference only.

    Look Thru Value

    1808

    Specifies the underlying security.

    Look Thru Ind

    1776

    Used to view exposure to the underlying security, index, or portfolio.

    QDI Eligible Flag

    2905

    Identifies securities that are QDI (qualified dividend income) eligible. QDI (qualified dividend income) is a category of dividend income that is taxable at lower rates than ordinary income under the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003. The Tax Relief, Unemployment Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 extended the QDI expiration date through the end of 2012. QDI is defined as dividends received from domestic corporations and certain foreign corporations. Options include:

    • Yes

    • No

    NOTE:  You must set the QDI Eligible Flag field (tag 4487) to No at the entity or master fund level. Otherwise, the system uses dividends with countries populated on the QDI Tax Treaty table to determine QDI eligibility.

    PFIC Flag

    2906

    Indicates Passive Foreign Investment Company (PFIC) security eligibility. Options include:

    • Yes

    • No

    NOTE:  Dividends from PFICs, foreign personal holding companies, and foreign investment companies are not QDI eligible. To manually exclude PFICs from QDI eligibility, use the

    Add

    Create Security Processing Rule panel to add a security processing rule. Once you add the rule, use the

    Change

    Edit Security Processing Rule panel to set the new PFIC Flag field (tag 2906) to Yes. You can then update the security master file record by setting the PFIC Flag field (tag 2906) to Yes and applying the security processing rule by selecting a value from the Security Processing Rule ID field (tag 2964). Next, use the

    Add Entity

    Create Basis Processing Rule panel to add

    an entity

    a basis processing rule. You can add different processing rules with different securities in the event that all security PFIC rules do not apply to all entities. Once you add the rule, use the

    Change Entity

    Edit Basis Processing Rule panel to add additional securities. Finally, add the

    Entity

    Basis Processing Rule ID field (tag 2965) at the entity level.

    DRD Flag

    2907

    Indicates DRD eligibility. Options include:

    • Yes

    • No

    Hybrid Flag

    2908

    (For Future Use). Indicates whether the security is a hybrid. Options include:

    • Yes

    • No

    SVO Category

    5856

    Specifies the Securities Valuation Office category for the security.

    Inactive Flag

    11043

    Indicates whether the security is inactive. Options include:

    • Yes. The system reports the security as inactive.

    • No. The system reports the security as active.

    NOTE: If this field is set to Yes, no trades are allowed.

    Convertible/Underlying Information

    Underlying Security ID

    1348

    Specifies the identifier of the security in which a convertible bond is converted.

    Underlying Issue Name

    1141

    Specifies the name of the security in which a convertible bond is converted.

    Underlying Ticker

    1349

    Specifies the ticker of the underlying security.

    Underlying Type

    916

    Specifies the underlying security type.

    Conversion Ratio

    215

    Specifies the number of shares of the underlying security the owner of the parent security receives based on converting 1000 units of the parent security.

    GICS Industry Information

    GICS Sector

    10181

    Specifies the GICS sector code for the security. Code values are maintained under the GICSSECTOR code category.

    GICS Sector Name

    10182

    Displays the GICS sector name for the security associated with the GICS sector.

    GICS Industry Group

    10183

    Specifies the GICS industry group code for the security. Code values are maintained under the GICSINDGROUP code category.

    GICS Industry Group Name

    10184

    Displays the GICS industry group name for the security associated with the GICS industry group.

    GICS Industry

    10185

    Specifies the GICS industry code for the security. Code values are maintained under the GICSINDUSTRY code category.

    GICS Industry Name

    10186

    Displays the GICS industry name for the security associated with the GICS industry.

    GICS Sub Industry

    10187

    Specifies the GICS sub industry code for the security. Code values are maintained under the GICSSUBIND code category.

    GICS Sub Industry Name

    10188

    Displays the GICS sub industry name for the security associated with the GICS sub industry.

    Issuer Information

    Credit Enhancement

    1532

    Indicates whether the security is credit enhanced. Options include:

    • Yes. The security is credit enhanced.

    • None. The security is not credit enhanced.

    Issue Name

    2285

    Specifies the name of the issuer.

    Issuer ID

    1413

    Specifies the identifier of the company or municipality that offered the security for sale.

    Country of Incorporation Code

    1174

    Specifies the ISO country code in which the issuer of the security was incorporated.

    Issuer Industry

    1417

    Specifies the issuer industry.

    Legal Entity Identifier (LEI)

    5089

    Displays the Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) that identifies the issuer as a financial party. If an LEI value is present, the Legal Entity Identifier Details section

    appears

    displays additional information.

    Legal Entity Identifier Details

    Legal Name

    5090

    Displays the legal name of the issuer as the financial party registered with the LEI.

    Entity Status

    5091

    Displays the status of the issuer. For example, ACTIVE and INACTIVE.

    Legal Form

    5092

    Displays the legal form of the issuer as financial party registered with the LEI. For example, CORPORATION.

    Assigned Date

    5093

    Displays the date when the issuer's LEI was assigned.

    Last Update Date

    5094

    Displays the date when the issuer's LEI information was last updated.

    Disabled Date

    5095

    Displays the date when the issuer's LEI information was disabled.

    Record State

    5096

    Displays the record state for the issuer's LEI. The record state indicates the current process status of the CFTC Interim Compliant Identifier (CICI) record. For example, UNDER_REVIEW, DUPLICATE, CONFLICTING_SOURCES, INADEQUATE_SOURCES, VALIDATED, PENDING_REMOVAL.

    Certification State

    5097

    Displays the certification state used to register the issuer's LEI. For example, CERTIFIED, NOT_CERTIFIED, STALE.

    Street

    5098

    Displays the street address used to register the issuer's LEI.

    City

    5099

    Displays the city used to register the issuer's LEI.

    State

    5100

    Displays the state code used to register the issuer's LEI.

    Zip

    5180

    Displays the ZIP code used to register the issuer's LEI.

    Country Code

    5181

    Displays the country code used to register the issuer's LEI.

    Accrual Information

    Security Processing Rule Name

    3197

    Specifies the name of the processing rule used for the security.

    Security Processing Rule ID

    2964

    Displays the rule instance for the security processing rule.

    Accrual Flag

    2932

    Indicates accrual processing. Options include:

    • Yes

    • No

    Amortization Flag

    11104

    Indicates amortization processing. Options include:

    • Yes

    • No

    Debt Coupon Periods

    Coupon

    70

    Specifies the rate at which the security accrues interest. It is expressed as an accrual rate. A value of zero is required for zero coupon bonds.

    Coupon Type Code

    97

    Indicates the type of coupon associated with the security. Options include:

    • Floating Rate. The security has fixed coupon dates and uses a variable rate that is based on an underlying index and index offset to calculate the coupon to use for earnings. You must enter the rate in the Variable Rate table.

    • Variable Rate. The security has fixed coupon dates and uses a variable rate based on the security identifier to calculate the coupon for use in earnings. You must enter the rate in the Variable Rate table. 

    • Inverse Floater. The security has fixed coupon dates and uses a variable rate whose coupon rate is calculated inversely to the underlying index to which it is attached. When you select this value, the system displays the following fields: Inverse Floater Rate, Inverse Floater Multiple, Underlying Issue Name, Underlying Asset ID, and Index Offset. You must enter the rate in the Variable Rate table.

    • Step Rate. The security has fixed coupon dates and uses a variable rate based on the security identifier to calculate the coupon for use in earnings. You must enter the rate in the Variable Rate table. The system recognizes this option as a step bond (also called a step coupon bond, step up bond, or step down bond).

    • Fixed Rate. The security has fixed coupon dates and has a fixed coupon rate to calculate the coupon for use in earnings.

    • Unscheduled Variable Rate. The security has unscheduled payments and accrues interest based on the rate you enter in the Variable Rate table.

    Day Count Basis

    471

    Specifies the number of days assumed in a month or year when interest rates are quoted.

    Payment Frequency

    2287

    Specifies the frequency at which the security pays interest.

    Payment Frequency Code

    472

    Specifies the code that represents the payment frequency.

    Business Day Convention

    1536

    Determines when a coupon should pay interest should the scheduled coupon due date occur on a non-business day.

    Business Calendar Name

    1480

    Specifies the business calendar for the security. The system uses the value to identify business days and non business days for the purposes of determining the coupon payment date and coupon payment schedules.

    Day of Month Override

    1533

    Identifies the day of the month or business day of the month on which the security is to pay income. This is based on the business calendar.

    Interest Payment Timing

    1523

    Specifies the day of the month in which interest is paid. Options include:

    • Last Day of Month

    • Same Day of Month

    • None

    Delay Days

    1799

    Specifies the number of days between the end of the accrual period and the actual receipt of the coupon and principal payment. The system uses this value in the creation of coupons, paydown transactions, and payup transactions, as well as in the Cash Flow Projections report. Utilizes the Day Count Basis (tag 471) value to determine the actual receipts and settlements of the paydown and payup transactions.

    Coupon Delay Days

    4908

    Specifies the number of days to extend the coupon period.
    This field is not required for a mutual fund.

    Coupon Delay Days Type

    3999

    Specifies the coupon delay days type. Options include:

    • Business

    • Calendar

    This field is not required for a mutual fund.

    Maturity Delay Days

    3997

    Specifies the number of days to delay generation of the maturity transaction.
    This field is not required for an mutual fund.

    Maturity Delay Days Type

    3998

    Specifies the maturity delay days type. Options include:

    • Business

    • Calendar

    This field is not required for a mutual fund.

    Debt Dates

    Issue Price

    69

    Specifies the original issue price of the security.

    Issue Date

    68

    Specifies the original date of issue.
    The system uses this date to calculate the adjusted issue price for OID amortization. If the instrument is OID eligible, and it has a variable rate or floating rate, the rate must exist as of the issue date so that the system can calculate the adjusted issue price.

    Dated Date

    1183

    Specifies the date the security first begins to accrue interest.

    First Coupon Date

    473

    Specifies the date of the first coupon payment.

    Last Coupon Date

    474

    Specifies the date of the last normal length coupon period. Eagle recommends that you enter penultimate.

    Maturity Date

    38

    Specifies the date that the security repays all outstanding principal and stops earning interest.

    Maturity Price

    42

    Specifies the price at which the security returns principal. This field must be set to 0, 1, or 100.

    Variable Rate Next Reset Date

    3006

    Specifies the date of the next rate reset for a security with a variable rate coupon type.

    Debt Flags

    Trading Flat

    3949

    Indicates whether the security is trading with or without interest. Options include:

    • Yes. The system does not calculate accrued interest purchased or sold at the time of the acquisition or disposition. In the event of a disposition mid-coupon, the system creates a coupon at the end of the coupon period based on the interest earned during the period.

    • No. The system calculates accrued interest purchased or sold at the time of the acquisition or disposition.

    OID Indicator

    218

    Indicates whether the security is OID (original issue discount) eligible. Options include:

    • Yes. The security is OID eligible. For this flag to be set to Yes, the issue price must be less than the value in the Maturity Price field. The value in the Maturity Price field cannot be 0.

    • No. The security is not OID eligible.

    Zero Coupon Indicator

    1300

    Indicates if a zero in the Coupon field represents a zero coupon bond. Options include:

    • Yes. The zero represents a zero coupon bond.

    • No. The zero does not represent a zero coupon bond.

    Convertible Indicator

    1531

    Indicates whether the security is a convertible bond. Options include:

    • Yes. This security is a convertible bond. You must set up underlying security information by specifying a value in the Underlying Issue Name and Underlying Asset ID fields.

    • No. This security is not a convertible bond. The system does not allow you to set up the underlying security information.

    Call Flag

    1182

    Indicates whether the security has a call option. Options include:

    • Yes. The security has a call option. You need to add call information for the security so that the system can calculate the yield for the security during the earnings process.

    • No. The security does not have a call option.

    NOTE: This field must be set to Yes to add a call corporate action.

    Put Flag

    1546

    Indicates whether the security has a put option. Options include:

    • Yes. The security has a put option. You need to add put information for the security so that the system can calculate the yield for the security during the earnings process.

    • No. The security does not have a put option.

    NOTE: This field must be set to Yes to add a put corporate action.

    Sink Flag

    1780

    Indicates whether the security is eligible for sinking fund payments. Options include:

    • Yes. The security is eligible for sinking fund payments. You need to add sink information for the security so that the system can calculate the yield for the security during the earnings process. 

    • No. The security is not eligible for sinking fund payments.

    NOTE: This field must be set to Yes to add a sink schedule corporate action.

    Federal Tax Indicator

    1545

    Indicates whether the security has a U.S. Federal Tax Indicator. It is used in the SEC Yield calculation. Options include:

    • Yes. The security has a U.S. Federal Tax Indicator.

    • No. The security does not have a U.S. Federal Tax Indicator.

    Muni Funding Flag

    3131

    Indicates whether an interest bearing municipal security is eligible for pre-refunding. Options include:

    • Yes. The municipal security is eligible for pre-refunding.

    • No. The municipal security is not eligible for pre-refunding.

    AMT Flag

    3113

    Indicates whether a security is subject to the Alternative Minimum Tax (ATM) for individuals. Options include:

    • Yes. The security is subject to the Alternative Minimum Tax (ATM) for individuals.

    • No. The security is not subject to the Alternative Minimum Tax (ATM) for individuals.

    Insured Flag

    3104

    Indicates whether a security is insured from defaulting. Options include:

    • Yes. The security is insured.

    • No. The security is not insured.

    Default Indicator

    1551

    Indicates whether a security is in default.

    • Yes. The security is in default.

    • No. The security is not in default.

    Default Date

    10142

    Specifies the date on which the security went into default.

    IO/PO Flag

    10143

    Identifies interest only (IO) and principal only (PO) securities. Options include:

    • IO. Interest only.

    • PO. Principal only.

    • No. No interest or principal.

    Eusd Eligible

    11529

    Indicates whether the security is eligible for the tax equalization process. Options include:

    • Yes

    • No

    Financial Innovation

    11530

    Indicates whether the security is eligible for financial innovation. Options include:

    • Yes

    • No

    Govt Bond Flag

    10347

    Indicates whether the security is a government bond. Options include:

    • US Government

    • None

    2a7 Flag

    11811

    Specifies 2a7 WAM processing. Options include:

    • Adjustable Rate Government Security

    • Floating Rate Government Security

    • Short Term Variable Rate Security

    • Long Term Variable Rate Security

    • Short Term Floating Rate Security

    • Long Term Floating Rate Security

    • Repurchase Agreement

    • Portfolio Lending Agreement

    • Money Market Fund Security

    • None

    Time Sensitive Indicator

    11926

    Specifies whether the security uses floating rate data that changes over time if you set the Coupon Type field to Floating Rate. Options include:

    • Yes. The security uses time sensitive information defined using SMF earnings time periods.

    • No. Time-sensitive floating rate information does not apply to the security.

    Synthetic Eligible

    12024

    Indicates whether the security is synthetic eligible. Options include:

    • Yes

    • No

    Muni State Taxable Flag

    10248

    Indicates whether the security is subject to municipal state taxes. Options include:

    • Yes

    • No

    Private Registration

    10528

    Indicates whether the security is a private registration. Options include:

    • Yes

    • No

    This field applies to debt instruments and is used for reporting and reference only.

    Minimum Piece

    1540

    Specifies the minimum original tradable amount. This field applies to debt instruments and is used for reporting and reference only.

    Private Placement

    1421

    Indicates whether the security is a private placement. Options include:

    • Yes

    • No

    This field applies to debt instruments and is used for reporting and reference only.

    Floating Price Instrument

    16727

    Indicates whether a money market security processes cash sweep transactions using a floating NAV or uses a default price of 1. This field appears if you select a security with a processing security type of Mutual Fund (EQEQMF). Options include

    • Yes. The cash sweep process can price the money market security at a price other than 1. It uses a price from the source identified in the Floating Price Source field for the sweep date.

    • No. Default. The cash sweep process assumes the price is 1 to ensure that the currency sweep amount and the number of units of the instrument are always the same.

    Floating Price Source

    16728

    Specifies the price source used for a floating NAV security during cash sweep processing. If you set the Float Price Instrument option to Yes but provide a null value for the floating price source, the security prices using the default entity price source. If the entity has multiple accounting bases, the system uses the price source of the primary basis. This field appears if you set the Floating Price Instrument field to Yes.

    Floating Rate Information

    Inverse Floater Rate

    1553

    Identifies the inverse floater rate, a debt instrument with a coupon rate that is calculated inversely to the underlying index that is attached to it. This field is part of the fixed rate component of the inverse floating coupon rate calculation. It becomes visible and is required when you select a Coupon Type Code of Inverse Floating.

    Inverse Floater Multiple

    4532

    Stores the number that is multiplied by the coupon rate of the underlying index, when calculating the inverse floating rate.

    Dated Date CPI

    1550

    Specifies the consumer price index (CPI) value for the dated date of the security. This becomes the base value for measuring inflation for the security.

    Compound Information

    Compounding Indicator

    11875

    Specifies whether the security compounds unpaid interest. Options include:

    • Yes

    • No

    If you set this field to Yes, the remaining compound information fields are required.

    Compounding Method

    11876

    Identifies the method used for compounding interest. Options include:

    • All. The index offset for floating rate securities is included in the compound interest calculation.

    • Flat. The index offset for floating rate securities is not included in the compound interest calculation.

    Compounding Frequency

    11877

    Specifies the frequency at which the security compounds interest.

    First Compounding Date

    11878

    Specifies the first date on which the compounding begins.

    Last Compounding Date

    11879

    Specifies the end date of interest compounding.