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This section describes how to configure a Blended Weighted benchmark.

For an example of a Blended benchmark that uses a single source entity, see “Choosing Same Source Entities within Multiple Target Nodes.”

To create a Blended Weighted benchmark:

  1. From any Eagle window, click the Eagle Navigator button to access the Eagle Navigator.
  2. Enter Benchmarks in the Start Search text box.
  3. Click the Benchmarks (Performance Center)

You see the Performance Center and the Benchmarks workspace with a list of entities.

  1. Click Create New.

The Create New dialog box appears.

  1. Select Custom Benchmarks from the Select Policy drop-down list.

The Select Custom Index Type drop-down list appears in the dialog box.

  1. Select Blended Weighted Index from the Custom Index Type drop-down list and click OK.

You see the Create New Custom Benchmark wizard with the Details page displayed.

  1. Select the Effective Date for the custom benchmark. This field is not required, but as a best practice, Eagle recommends entering an inception date that matches the effective date of the earliest definition (that is, the earliest date associated with data entered in the Custom Index Attribute tab) for the custom benchmark.
  2. Enter the Entity ID and Entity Name for the custom benchmark.
  3. Select a value from the Entity Base Currency drop-down list. If you are performing multicurrency conversion for the benchmark, Eagle’s best practice is to specify a base currency value in the Base Currency field.
  4. Click Next.

You see the Blended Weighted Index page.

  1. Select a value from FX Source Rule drop-down list. This is an optional field that will turn on currency conversion when there are other currencies.
  2. Select a value from the Target Performance Model drop-down list.

A grid appears at the bottom of the page with column headings that are based on the model you selected.

  1. Double-click a cell in the grid to define values for the blended index.

A dialog box appears with Entity, Source, Model, Model Node, and Weight fields. See Editing Entity Dialog Box Options.

Field

Description

Entity

The Entity Selector allows you to specify the source entity to assign to the selected target dictionary node. After you save your changes, this value appears in the Source Entity column of the target dictionary grid. In addition, the Base Currency for the Source Entity displays in the target dictionary grid.

Source

The source used to store the source entity in the PERFORM database for the node. After you save your changes, this value appears in the Source column of the target dictionary grid.

Model

The Performance Model.

Model Node

The Dictionary node. By default the system uses the Total level. You can assign nodes below the Total level by double-clicking “Total.”

Weight

The desired target weight of the node for the custom blended benchmark you are creating.

When you define a blended benchmark, the target weights typically add up to 100%. However, you can define weights that do not total 100%. This can apply to derivative products and their respective custom benchmarks, and carve outs for analysis purposes.

  1. Select values from the Entity, Source, and Model drop-down lists.
  2. Select or clear one of the check boxes, as needed.

Check Box

Description

Build index to include a security level data

This check box allows you to build the security level by entity. For more information, see “Building Custom Benchmarks at the Security Level.”

Do not build Target performance model below assigned level

This option allows you to build custom benchmarks from source nodes with a different number of levels below them than their assigned target nodes to increase the compatibility between performance models. When you:

§ Select this check box, the default value, the entity build process builds the target performance model from the assignment node up to the total level for the model. It does not process levels below the assigned node.

§ Clear this check box, the entity build process builds the target performance model all the way down to its lowest level.

For more information, see “Building the Target Dictionary at Assigned Level and Above.”

  1. If you want to change the Model Node, double-click the Total

The Dictionary Node Selection dialog box appears showing the structure of the target performance model selected. If the performance model has a level below Total, the level 2 grouping is displayed.

 Select the appropriate node in the tree structure and click Save.

The selected node name appears in the Total dialog box.

  1. Enter a numeric value in the Weight text box and click OK.

The dialog box closes. After you assign values for each node, those values appear in the target dictionary grid.

  1. Select other entities to define using the procedure outlined above, as needed.
  2. When you have completed your entries in the grid, click Save.

The custom index attribute information is saved in the database in the RULESDBO.CUSTOM_INDEX_ATTRIBUTES table.

Additional pages are available for Benchmark, Peer Group Association, Disclosures, and  Permissions, but they are not required for the custom benchmark setup.

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