Damil4real
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Non-fee-paying portfolios may be included in the firm’s composites, but if they
are, firms are required to disclose the percentage of composite assets represented
by non-fee-paying portfolios. If a portfolio’s status changes from discretionary to nondiscretionary, the portfolio
may not be removed from a composite retroactively. However, the portfolio must be
removed going forward.
Question:
Can a PM decide to leave a Non-fee-paying portfolio in the composite (going forward) if its status had changed from discretionary to nondiscretionary…, since a firm may include such portfolio in a composite?
are, firms are required to disclose the percentage of composite assets represented
by non-fee-paying portfolios. If a portfolio’s status changes from discretionary to nondiscretionary, the portfolio
may not be removed from a composite retroactively. However, the portfolio must be
removed going forward.
Question:
Can a PM decide to leave a Non-fee-paying portfolio in the composite (going forward) if its status had changed from discretionary to nondiscretionary…, since a firm may include such portfolio in a composite?