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When you use ledger granularity, your ledger reports can display ledger granularity information and break out core ledger accounts into more granular custom accounts.

About Ledger Reports and Account Breakouts

Eagle's ledger reports use ledger granularity rules to break out accounts for entities that use those rules. The following ledger reports in Eagle's Accounting report package reflect the account breakouts associated with ledger granularity:

  • Accounting Journal Report

  • Trial

    Balance

    Balance Report

  • Working Trial

    Balance

    Balance Report

  • Ledger

    Balances

    Balances Report

  • U.S. GAAP OTTI

    Impairments

    Impairments Report

  • Manager

    Manual Ledger Adjustment Report

  • Financial Reporting Date - Working Trial

    Balance

    Balance Report

  • Financial Reporting Date - Balance & Activity Report

  • Ledger

    to Sub Ledger

    Subledger Reconciliation Report

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The

Ledger to Sub Ledger

Working Trial Balance and Trial Balance reporting events group the core ledger balance activities using the custom/granular ledger account instead of a core account to display one record for given ledger accounts. In order for the Working Trial Balance and Trial Balance reports to display these custom ledger accounts and roll balances up into the correct ledger categories, you need to create your own custom ledger profiles that allow custom ledger accounts to be displayed in the appropriate ledger category.

The Ledger Subledger (LSL) Reconciliation report rolls up holding term balances of long term, short term, and cash equivalent into a single value on the ledger side, which you can compare to the value on the subledger side This report retrieves subledger data at the position level, and retrieves ledger data at a more granular lot level.

About the Ledger Granularity Reclass Report

The Ledger Granularity Reclass report allows you to track changes to ledger granularity rules and the effect of ledger account reclassifications on ledger balances (From and To accounts, and balances). You can use the Ledger Granularity Reclass Report panel to run the report.

When you change or delete a custom granularity rule, the core-to-custom account mapping changes as well (after you run the Custom Granularity Reload process). The rule change may involve an update to a Security Grouping rule (by adding or removing a security from the grouping), or a change to a Processing Security Type rule (for example, breaking out DBIBFD by market sector description instead of by Federal tax indicator). The Ledger Granularity Reclass report, which you can run at the entity or security level and for a range of days, provides the following two rows of information for every change to the custom granularity account:

  • Accounting date, balance amount, security information, and custom account for the day prior to a granularity rule change

  • Accounting date, balance amount, security information, and new custom account for the day of the granularity rule change

To create the

Ledger Granularity Reclass

report:
  • From any Eagle window, click the Eagle Navigator button to access the Eagle Navigator.
  • Enter Ledger Gran Reclass in the Start Search text box.
  • Click the Ledger Gran Reclass link to access the panel.
    You see the Ledger Granularity Reclass panel.
  • Complete the fields on the Ledger Granularity Reclass panel.
  • Click Submit.
    You see the Submit Query dialog box.
  • Click Advanced Report or Classic Grid

    Report

     for the report view you want.
    The report results appear on your desktop for the view selected.

    Ledger Granularity Reclass Panel Options

    The following describes the key options on the Ledger Granularity Reclass panel.

    Search Criteria

    OptionDescriptionEntity IDSpecifies a portfolio, sector portfolio, composite portfolio, or Master Fund by the entity ID of the entity.Entity NameSpecifies a portfolio, sector portfolio, composite portfolio, or Master Fund by name of the entity.Accounting BasisSpecifies the entity accounting basis. For example, USTAX, GAAP, or IFRS.Report Period

    Specifies the date range or a particular date for your report. Options include:

    • Daily Activity (Default)
    • Date Range. If you select this option, the panel unhides Report Start Date.
    Report Start DateSpecifies the starting date for your report result. To use this option, you must select Date Range as your report period.Report End DateSpecifies the ending date for your report result. The default is today's date.

    Selection Criteria

    OptionDescriptionReport FiltersAllows you to show/hide additional security and ledger account filters. The default is No.Report View Options

    Allows you to show/hide additional report filters by security. Options include:

    • All Securities / All Ledger Accounts (Default)
    • All Securities / Specific Ledger Account.
    • Specific Security / All Ledger Accounts
    Filter Security By

    Allows you to show/hide additional report filters. Options include:

    • Issue Name. If you use this option, the panel unhides the Issue Name field.
    • Primary Asset ID (Default). If you use this option, the panel unhides the Primary Asset ID field.
    Asset CurrencyAllows you to filter report results by Asset Currency.Security Type Allows you to filter report results by Security Type.Processing Security TypeAllows you to filter report results by Processing Security Type (PST).Ledger Granularity Reclass Report

    Example

    The following example illustrates how the Ledger Granularity Reclass report tracks changes to ledger granularity rules and the effect of ledger account reclassifications on ledger balances. It assumes you have set up custom granularity rules based on security groupings.

    Entity ABC with accounting basis USTAX owns Apple Computers, security alias 12345. On 1/2/2013 Apple Computers was added to a security grouping called Domestic Equities (grouping number 380), and the Cost of Investment ledger account (1010000100) was mapped to the following account: 1010000111 – Cost of Investments – Equities. The balance on 1/2/2013 was $20,350. On 1/4/2013 a purchase caused the balance to jump to $35,350.

    On 1/5/2013 you determine that Apple Computers should be in a different security grouping (Tech securities, grouping number 324), with a Cost of Investments mapping to 1010000222 – Cost of Investments – Tech. You move Apple Computers to the new grouping, and a new buy creates a balance of $42,540 for 1/5/2013.

    When you run the Ledger Granularity Reclass Report for 1/1/2013 to 1/5/2013, the report shows the following breakdown. 

    Accounting Date

    Entity

    Basis

    Security Alias

    Issue Name

    Security Grouping

    Account Number

    Account Description

    Asset Currency

    Balance

    1/1/2013

    ABC

    USTAX

    12345

    Apple Computers


    1010000100

    Cost of Investments

    USD

    $20,350

    1/2/2013

    ABC

    USTAX

    12345

    Apple Computers

    380

    1010000111

    Cost of Investments - Equities

    USD

    $20,350











    1/4/2013

    ABC

    USTAX

    12345

    Apple Computers

    380

    1010000111

    Cost of Investments - Equities

    USD

    $35,350

    1/5/2013

    ABC

    USTAX

    12345

    Apple Computers

    324

    1010000222

    Cost of Investments - Tech

    USD

    $42,540

    There are two reclass entries in this example. First, on 1/2 the Cost account was mapped to a security grouping with a different custom account. Second, on 1/5 the security grouping was updated with a new custom account mapping. In both instances the report shows the balance both the day before and the day of the change, along with the From and To accounts.

    The actual report results provide greater detail than shown in this example. The report provides the prior and current ledger account name and number as well as the prior and current ledger balance. A sample report follows.

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