Ch 9 - Applications of Legislative and Regulatory Framework (2) Flashcards

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The key principles underlying legislation of financial services are

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FAM I R SIIC

Financial resources
Assets of customers
Market practice

Integrity

Relations with regulators

Skill, care and diligence
Information about customers – also for customers
Internal organisation
Conflicts of interest

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The key principles underlying regulation of institutional investment are

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REPEAT BAM CO.

Regular reporting 
Expert advice 
Performance measurement 
Effective decision-making 
Activism 
Transparency 

Benchmarks appropriate
Asset allocation focused on
Mandates are explicit

Clear objectives
Operations are effective

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Directors are responsible for

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MAC D’S Financial Accounts

The solvent trading of the company

Compliance with regulation

The production of accounts

The appointment of management

Approving dividend payments

Safeguarding the assets of the company

Prevent and detect fraud and other irregularities

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Care needs to be taken to ensure directors act in the shareholders’ interests. This is achieved through:

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Formal audit committees

Independent remuneration committees – for senior executives

A proposed extension of directors’ liability

Have non-executive directors

Remunerating management in such a way as to align their interests with those of the shareholders

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The main aims of IFRS are

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Encourage reliable and consistent accounting data

Transparency of accounting data

To have a single set of standards world-wide that enables access to financial markets and prevent companies having to produce results on several bases

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Describe the issues trustees should consider when reviewing an investment manager’s performance relative to a stipulated benchmark

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The scope of the mandate (see notes to expand each section!)

If comparing with other funds then need to ensure they have been subject to the same constraints

Need to decide on the performance criteria

Consider when and how often performance will be measured

Performance should also be looked at net of tax and net of expenses

Trustees should always be aware that past performance is not necessarily a guide to the future

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Trustees should arrange for measurement of the performance of the fund and should make formal assessment of their own procedures and decisions as trustee. This will include consideration of:

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Any changes in the nature of liabilities

Any changes affecting risk appetite

The appropriateness of the performance measures imposed

The trustees’ role and whether they are carrying out their duties to the required standards

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Financial intermediation

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Is the process of channeling funds between those who want to lend and those who want to borrow.

Financial intermediaries sell their own liabilities to raise funds that are used to purchase the liabilities of other corporations

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Financial disintermediation

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Refers to the situation where ultimate borrowers and lenders come directly together

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