In the Create Calls/Puts/Refund panel, when you add a corporate action announcement for a call, put, or principal repayment, you can select various options based on the requirements of your business. Note options may vary according to your selections.
Option | Tag | Description |
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Client Specific CA ID | 1695 | Specifies the client specific identifier for the corporate action. |
Source Name | 1102 | Specifies the source name for the corporate action. The default value is Eagle PACE. |
Original Source Name | 4003 | Specifies the original source name for the security. |
Asset ID Type | 1432 | Specifies the primary asset identifier type for the security, such as CUSIP, ISIN, and SEDOL. |
Asset ID | 14 | Specifies the primary asset identifier of the security. |
Issue Name | 961 | Specifies the name of the security. |
Maturity Date | 38 | Displays the maturity date of the security. |
Call Flag | 1182 | Displays the security's Call Flag value, which indicates whether the security has a Call option. This value must be set to Y to add a call corporate action. |
Put Flag | 1546 | Displays the security's Put Flag value, which indicates whether the security has a put option. This value must be set to Y to add a put corporate action. |
Muni Refunding Indicator | 3132 | Displays the security's Refund Indicator value, which indicates whether the security is eligible for pre-refunding, an entire issue call, or a mandatory put. Options include:
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Lottery Flag | 11303 | Displays the security's Lottery Flag value, which identifies whether the security is designed as an MBS lottery bond security. Options include Yes and No. The system processes the repayment of principal for lottery bonds as voluntary calls rather than as paydowns. For more information, see "MBS Lottery Bonds". |
Private Placement | 1421 | Displays the security's Private Placement field value, A value of Y indicates that the security is a private placement. In order to add an announcement with a CA_CASH_CLOSE transaction type in this panel, a security must have its Call Flag, Put Flag, Muni Refunding Indicator, Lottery Flag, or Private Placement field set to Y. |
Accounting Details | ||
Trans Type | 1257 | This hidden field displays the transaction type that the system uses to process the transaction. For example, CA_CASH_CLOSE. |
Sweep Date | 1197 | Specifies the date that the global processes use to extract the corporate action for processing at the global level and apply it to eligible entities/holdings. |
Ex Date | 65 | Specifies the ex-date of the corporate action. The ex-date is the entitlement date of the corporate action. Ex-date is equal to the Trade Date of the corporate action. |
Expiry Date | 12876 | Specifies the expiration date of voluntary corporate actions associated with the announcement. For entities that use expiry date processing, the system can process voluntary corporate actions based on expiration date +1. The system can sweep corporate actions in a Released status using the announcement's expiry date for voluntary elections that use expiry date processing. During global processing, expiration date +1 serves as the sweep date in place of the announcement's Sweep Date value. |
Record Date | 1694 | Specifies the record date of the corporate action. |
Announcement Date | 1260 | Specifies the announcement date of the corporate action. |
Pay Date | 1275 | Specifies the pay date of the corporate action. The pay date is the settlement date of the corporate action. |
Treatment of Fractional Shares | 3965 | Specifies how the system treats fractional shares for the corporate action. A fractional share is less than a single share of stock. Options include:
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Rounding Point. | 8028 | Identifies the rounding point used if you round fractional shares to the nearest number of whole shares |
Corporate Action Status | 54 | Indicates if the corporate action is correct and ready for processing. Options include:
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Corporate Action Sub Priority | 3961 | Determines the order in which to process the corporate action when multiple corporate actions have the same Effective Date. Corporate action priority is from low to high; that is, an event with a corporate action priority of 1 is processed prior to an event with a corporate action priority of 10. The default value is 1. |
Mandatory/Voluntary Indicator | 1734 | Indicates whether the corporate action is mandatory or voluntary. Options include:
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Rate Information | ||
Rate of Action (Cash) | 1692 | Specifies the price of the call, put, or pre-refunded option. This is the transaction price. |
Cash Currency | 3962 | Specifies the cash currency in which the corporate action pays. This value is similar to the trade's Settlement Currency. Eagle Accounting generates the proceeds of the corporate action transaction based on the combination of the Cash Currency and Rate of Action. By default you see the asset currency of the security. |
Share Percent | 1001 | Percentage of holdings to be sold as part of a Principal Repayment corporate action. The value must be greater than zero and not exceed 1.0. For term loan principal repayments, this represents the ratio of the repayment amount to the Facility level global amount prior to the repayment. |
Corporate Action Type | 1728 | Identifies the business name for the corporate action. Options include:
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Corporate Action Notes | 1740 | Specifies user-defined information about the corporate action. |
Income/Prepayment Fee Treatment | 16739 | Indicates whether the selected call or principal repayment is eligible for the system to apply the income/prepayment fee treatment. The income/payment fee treatment supports the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) accounting requirements relating to prepayment penalties, acceleration fees, and make-whole call provision fees on bonds. The system applies this accounting treatment during corporate action processing only if the transaction's accounting basis also has the Income/Prepayment Fee Treatment field set to enable processing for selected type of corporate action. This field appear only if you set the Corporate Action Type field to Call or Principal Repayment. Options include:
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