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  1. First Time User Checklist

    1. Check Your Accounts

  2. Using The System

    1. Create Portfolio

    2. Generating REPORTS

    3. MY INFO

    4. PORTFOLIO LIST

  3. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

  4. Glossary of Report Definitions


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  1. First Time User Checklist

    What To Do When You Successfully Login:

    1. Check Your Accounts

      Using the "Portfolio List" link on the left hand side of the screen, make sure all your accounts are represented in the system. Talk with your Broker/Dealer about any questions or comments you have about the system.

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  2. Using The System

    1. Create Portfolio allows for the house holding of accounts.

      Select the "Create Portfolio" link on the left hand side of the screen. Complete the portfolio creation process as follows:

      1. Enter New Portfolio Name. - Enter a unique descriptive name. This field cannot be left blank.

      2. Select Benchmark (Optional). The benchmark option selected here will be applied to the Portfolio Value and Benchmark Report. To skip this setting, just leave it set to Global/Default.

        1. If your version does not allow for this, this segment will be N/A.

        2. When Standard is selected, notice the lower segment of this portion is replaced by two drop down menus. This allows you to select up to two benchmarks for this Portfolio ONLY.

        3. When Composite Benchmark is selected, notice the lower segment of this portion has been replaced with one drop down menu. Any of the pre-existing Composite Benchmarks will be listed here. Select from one of Composite Benchmarks or keep it as none.

      3. Model Portfolio Rebalance (Optional).

        1. If your version does not allow for this, this segment will be N/A.

        2. Select Model Portfolio Rebalance is optional. You can keep the drop down menu selection as none or select any of the pre-existing Model Portfolios.

      4. Select the appropriate account(s) by clicking on the box to the left of the account name. When complete, click on the Next box at the bottom of the screen to continue.

      5. The final step is to confirm that all information is correct before processing. If you decide that a revision is required, click on the Previous button at the bottom of the screen and repeat the above steps as necessary. When finished, click on the Submit button at the bottom of the screen.

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    2. Generating REPORTS

      1. Click on the Reports option on the left hand side of the screen. You will be taken to your default report.

      2. Click on the drop down arrow under section "1. Portfolios:" and select the portfolio you wish to view.

      3. Select the type of report you would like to generate for this portfolio by clicking on the drop down arrow on section "2. Reports:" and select the report type.

      4. Select either the time period or date for the information that you wish to display. The system will automatically set the cursor to the applicable field in section "3. Time Period:" depending on the report selected. All Period reports now have a "Start-Date to End-Date" selection in the Time Period drop down list.

      5. When Start-Date to End-Date is selected Start-Date to End-Date text boxes with calendars display. The "Use" arrow will point to this section for you to enter the dates(example: 01/01/2003), you want your period report to generate for. Or use the calendar to select the dates.

      6. When all information is complete, click on the "GO" button to run report; the system will compile the data requested and display the report.

      7. If a hard copy report is desired, click on the "Printable Report" button, and your report will be formatted in a Portable Document Format (PDF) view.

      8. If an export of the report is desired, click on the "Export" button, and your report will be downloaded to your PC.

        For types of reports, see Report Definitions

       

      Export

      "Export" enables you to export all available reports. The "Export" button allows you to transmit the data in ASCII CSV (Comma Separated Value) format. The CSV report will be sent to your browser where you will be prompted by a dialogue box to "Save" or "Open" the file. The file can be saved as the default file name or changed to your specified naming convention preference.

      The export function can be executed by clicking on the "Export" button from the reports screen.

      To enable the Export feature to work as designed, you will have to change the settings on your PC. Excel is the suggested method of choice.

       

      1. Double click on "My Computer".

      2. Click on the "Tools" menu under Window to select "Folder options..."

      3. Choose the "File Type" tab and scroll down the "Extension" column to CSV to select the Microsoft Excel Comma Separated Values File.

      4. Click on "Change" towards the bottom of the dialogue box.

      5. Scroll until you see "Microsoft Excel for Windows" then select.

      6. Select the "OK" button then, select the "Close" button to complete the file format change.

       

      List of available Reports:

      Report Package

      Holdings by Investor

      Holdings by Portfolio

      Holdings by Classification

      Holdings by Net Worth

      Transactions by Investor

      Transactions by Portfolio

      Asset Allocation by < High Level Asset Class >

      Asset Allocation by < Low Level Asset Class >

      Portfolio Summary

      Portfolio Detail

      Comparative Holdings By Investor

      Comparative Holdings By Net Worth

      Comparative Holdings by Classification

      Core Value and Benchmark

      Core Multi-period Performance

      Gain/Loss By Investor

      Core Summary

      Some of these reports may or may NOT be available to you.

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    3. MY INFO

      1. Please contact your Broker/Dealer to update your personal information.

      2. In order to address general security concerns, only the last 4 digits of your ID will be visible.

      3. You can select your default report settings, which will be the report generated when you go to the report link. To do this, click on the drop down arrow and select the default Portfolio, Reports and Time Period.

      4. When you have made the necessary changes, click on the "Submit" button located at the bottom of the screen. The system will return you to the Reports screen.

      5. At the top right hand corner of the My Info screen you will have a Change Password link available. Click on the Change Password link and enter your new selection. You will need to re-enter the password for verification.

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    4. PORTFOLIO LIST

      1. Portfolio List

        You have the ability to View or Edit existing portfolios.

        When you select the "View" link it will display a list of your Account Name(s) and Account Number(s).

      2. Core Accounts

        You will also be able to view the Core Account List directly below the Portfolio List. It lists the Acct Name, Acct No, Legal Name, Account Type and Int Type that are being downloaded nightly from the sources.

      3. Balance Only Account List

        The Balance Only Account List section is directly below the Core Account List. It lists Acct Name, Acct No, Legal Name, Acct Type and Int Type. There are no editing capabilities available for these accounts. Balance Only accounts are accounts that we do not receive transactions for. We only receive a position balance for the asset(s) held in the account from the Interface.

      4. Manual Account

        The Manual Account List section is directly below Core Account List. It lists the Acct Name, Acct No, Acct Type and Author. You can also Create, Edit or Delete Manual Accounts from this screen.

      5. External Account List

        The External Account List is directly below the Manual Account List. It lists Acct Name, Acct No, Legal Name, Acct Type and Int Type. There are no editing capabilities for these types of accounts. External Accounts are accounts that we receive from non-traditional data providers possibly in a different format such as Screen Scraping.

      6. Non-Displayed Account

        You will not see this section here if there are not any Non-Displayed Accounts.

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  3. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

    How accurate and complete is the information on this site?

    Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information on this site, the web site is for informational purposes only and the information contained here cannot be guaranteed for timeliness, accuracy or completeness.

    Information on this web site may contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Information may be changed or updated without notice. Albridge Solutions or the Financial Institution may also make improvements and/or changes in the products and/or the programs described in this information at any time without notice.

    Neither Albridge Solutions or your Financial Institution make any representations or endorsements whatsoever regarding any other web site that you may access through this one and Albridge Solutions and your Financial Institution have no control over the content on those web sites. Furthermore, links to web sites that offer securities/investments for sale do not constitute a solicitation or offer to sell such securities.

    In no event will Albridge Solutions nor the Financial Institution be held liable to any party or any direct, indirect, special or other consequential damages for any use of this web site, or on any other hyperlinked web site, including, without limitation, any lost profits, business interruption, loss of programs or other data on your information handling system or otherwise, even if we are expressly advised of the possibility of such damages.

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    What about client confidentiality and security?

    We respect your right to privacy, understanding the importance you place on the privacy and security of information.

    Your submittal of information to Albridge Solutions ensures the following:

    1. Information will be maintained in a secure environment and employees will have limited access to this information based on their job function.

    2. You can be assured that we will not offer your information to outside parties that would conduct offers of products, services, contests, sweepstakes, and promotions (i.e., Spam).

    3. If certain circumstances warrant the disclosure of information, we will do so only if given express permission by you.

    4. We will protect the confidentiality of any personal information you give to us.

    5. We continue to evaluate our efforts to protect personal information and make every effort to keep this information accurate and up to date. Much of the data is generated by sources so modifications to this data will have to be completed on that level. This may need to be conducted on the level of the Broker/Dealer or Mutual Fund Company, for example.

    6. To enhance security within the system, we may assign your computer browser a unique random number, called a "cookie". Cookies enhance the web site performance in several important ways: they provide a secure way for us to verify your identity, they personalize your experience on our site, and they make your visit to our site more convenient for you. Your privacy and security are not compromised when you accept a cookie from our site. We do not use cookies to collect personal information. Cookies from a secure site such as this system are encrypted and sent securely, and a cookie cannot read data from your computer's hard disk or read cookie files from other web sites.

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    Who Defines Asset Allocations?

    Asset Allocations for mutual funds are categorized using standards supplied by CDA Wiesenberger or your Broker/Dealer.

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    If you have other questions or concerts, please contact your Broker/Dealer for help.

     

  5. Glossary of Report Definitions

    Report Package Reports

    Up to 3 separate Report Packages may be selected. Each Report Package is a Time Period report. It provides a high level view of each selected report component in one report. The defaults for the Report Package may be set up in the Administration section under Report Settings--Reports. Each Report Package can contain a Cover Page, Market Commentary, Summary, Asset Allocation, Holdings, Transaction History, Comparative Holdings, Core Multi Period Performance, Benchmark, and Core Model Portfolio Rebalance Report. Some of these reports may not be available based on Privilege Level. The following categories may have more than one report available for selection based on privilege level: Summary, Asset Allocation, Holdings, Transaction History, Comparative Holdings, Benchmark, and Cost Basis.

    The following defaults for the Report Package may be set up in the Administration section under Report Settings-Reports: The sort order for the selected reports may be changed by using the Edit Sort functionality. The Name of the report may be changed by using the Edit Name functionality. Currently available reports may be selected by using the Edit Content functionality. Some or all of these default functionalities may not be available based on Privilege Level.

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    Holdings by Investor Report

    The Holdings by Investor Report is a Date report (enter date requested in section 3). It provides a snap shot view of all assets within the selected portfolio for the selected Investor on a selected date. The assets are listed with corresponding share balances and market values. Assets and Liabilities are separated by Account Types: Core and Balance Only Accounts, Manual Accounts and External Accounts. There are Totals for each Account and for each Account Type and a Combined Total for all Account Types. If the portfolio has distinct Liability assets, the Account level Total has a separate Account Liability Total and Account Net Equity Total. Manual Accounts do not consider distinct Liability assets.

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    Holdings by Portfolio Report

    The Holdings by Portfolio Report is a Date report (enter date requested in section 3). It provides a snap shot view of all assets within the selected portfolio on a selected date. The assets are listed with corresponding share balances and market values as well as their respective account numbers from the accounts in which they are legally held. Assets and Liabilities are separated by Account Types: Core and Balance Only Accounts, Manual Accounts and External Accounts. Within each Account Type, Assets are separated by Account Number. There are Totals for each Account Type and a Combined Total for all Account Types. If the portfolio has distinct Liability assets, the Account Type Total has a separate Portfolio Liability Total and Portfolio Net Equity Total. Manual Accounts do not consider distinct Liability assets.

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    Holdings by Classification Report

    The Holdings by Classification Report is a Date report. It provides a snap shot view of all asset types, investment objectives and percentage of portfolio within the selected portfolio for the selected Investor on a selected date. The assets are listed with corresponding share balances, market values and Percentage of Portfolio. The primary sort is by Asset Type and the secondary sort is by Investment Objective. Totals are shown for each Asset Type and Investment Type. Assets and Liabilities are separated by Account Types: Core and Balance Only Accounts, Manual Accounts and External Accounts. There are Totals for each Account Type and a Combined Total for all Account Types. Liability Assets will not be included in the Percentage of Portfolio's breakdown.

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    Holdings by Net Worth Report

    The Holdings by Net Worth Report is a Date report (enter date requested in section 3). It provides a summary view of the value of each account within the selected portfolio. Assets and Liabilities are separated by Account Types: Core and Balance Only Accounts, Manual Accounts and External Accounts. There are Totals for each Account Type and a Combined Total for all Account Types. The primary sort is by Asset/Liability and the secondary sort is by the Tax Status (Non-Qualified, Qualified or Undefined) of each account. The Effective Price Date column will be filled in only if any prices used for that account's assets are prior to the "as of" date of the report.

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    Transactions by Investor Report

    The Transactions by Investor Report is a Time Period report that will provide a detailed description of all account transactions that have occurred within the portfolio for the requested time period. Transactions are separated by Account Types: Core Accounts, Manual Accounts and External Accounts. Within each Account Type, Transactions are separated by Account Number. The report's display order is by investor. Account. Transaction examples will include buys, sells, deposits, withdrawals, interest, dividends, transfers, etc. Liability assets will display in the Transactions by Investor report. Balance Only Account assets are not listed in this report.

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    Transactions by Portfolio Report

    The Transactions by Portfolio Report is a Time Period report that will provide a detailed description of all account transactions that have occurred within the portfolio for the requested time period. Transactions are separated by Account Types: Core Accounts, Manual Accounts and External Accounts. The report's display order is by Transaction Date. Transaction examples will include buys, sells, deposits, withdrawals, interest, dividends, transfers, etc. Liability assets will display in the Transactions by Portfolio report. Balance Only Account assets are not listed in this report.

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    Asset Allocation by < High Level Asset Class > Report

    The Asset Allocation by < High Level Asset Class > Report is a Date report. The default description for this report is Asset Allocation by Asset Type. Your Broker Dealer may have replaced "Asset Type" in the report title and report fields with a different description of their own choosing. It provides a snap shot view in pie graph form displaying investment allocations by asset type (Domestic Equity, Domestic Fixed Income, Cash, etc). Categorizations are CDA Weisenberger asset classifications. There is a Composite graph shown for all Account Types combined and separate graphs for each individual Account Type. A Composite graph will be shown by itself if only Core and Balance Account Types exist.

    Asset Allocation pie charts will not show the allocation of negative Cash and Margin balances on the pie chart, they will be represented in a new classification line item called "Negative Cash/Margin" that will have an "N/A" for the allocation.

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    Asset Allocation by < Low Level Asset Class > Report

    The Asset Allocation by < Low Level Asset Class > Report is a Date report. The default description for this report is Asset Allocation by Investment Objective. Your Broker Dealer may have replaced "Investment Objective" in the report title and report fields with a different description of their own choosing. It provides a snap shot view in pie graph form displaying investment allocations by investment objective (large cap growth, foreign stock, high yield bond, etc.). Categorizations are CDA Weisenberger asset classifications. There is a Composite graph shown for all Account Types combined and separate graphs for each individual Account Type. A Composite graph will be shown by itself if only Core and Balance Account Types exist.

    Asset Allocation pie charts will not show the allocation of negative Cash and Margin balances on the pie chart, they will be represented in a new classification line item called "Negative Cash/Margin" that will have an "N/A" for the allocation.

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    Portfolio Summary Report

    The Portfolio Summary Report is a Time Period report. It provides a high level view of the selected Portfolio's beginning and ending value, net contributions, and change in market value, and most importantly the portfolio's investment return. Balance Only Accounts do not show a Rate of Return. Manual Accounts and External Accounts may or may not show a Rate of Return, depending on the Privilege Level. Separate Portfolio Summary activity is shown for the following individual Account Types: Core Accounts, Balance Only Accounts, Manual Accounts and External Accounts. A Combined Total for all of the Account types follows. The Combined Total will not show a Rate of Return if Balance Only or External Accounts exist.

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    Portfolio Detail Report

    The Portfolio Detail Report is a Time Period report. It provides a high level view of the selected Portfolio's beginning and ending value, net contributions, change in market value, and most importantly the portfolio's investment return. Balance Only Accounts do not show a Rate of Return. Manual Accounts and External Accounts may or may not show a Rate of Return, depending on the Privilege Level. The Net Contribution amount is itemized into 6 distinct categories (Net Cash Activity, Net Transfers, Interest, Dividends, Withholdings And Capital Gains) and the Change in Value amount is itemized into 5 distinct categories (Interest Reinvested, Dividends Reinvested, Capital Gains Reinvested, Fees/Expenses and Market Gain/Loss). Separate Portfolio Detail activity is shown for the following individual Account Types: Core Accounts, Balance Only Accounts, Manual Accounts and External Accounts. A Combined Total for all of the Account types follows. The Combined Total will not show a Rate of Return if Balance Only Accounts exist.

    A separate Waterfall Graph of the Beginning Balance, Net Contributions, Change in Value and Ending Value is shown for each Account Type and for the Combined Total. If the difference in value is either too large or too small, the net Contribution and/or Change in Value graph may be excluded.

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    Comparative Holdings By Investor Report

    The Comparative Holdings By Investor Report is a Time Period report where the first date used is the Start Date and the second date is the End Date. It provides a snap shot view of all assets with corresponding share balances, market values and Rate of Return. If an asset is not held on either one of the report dates, the value and Rate of Return will be listed as N/A. Balance Only Accounts do not show a Rate of Return. Manual Accounts and External Accounts may or may not show a Rate of Return, depending on the Privilege Level. Assets and Liabilities are separated by Account Types: Core and Balance Only Accounts, Manual Accounts and External Accounts. There are Totals for each Account and for each Account Type and a Combined Total for all Account Types. If the portfolio has distinct Liability assets, the Account level Total has a separate Account Liability Total and Account Net Equity Total. Manual Accounts do not consider distinct Liability assets.

    Reports may display partial period returns. Asset performance that has been traditionally "N/A" when the investment wasn't held at the beginning or ending of the reporting period may now be displayed with an accompanying note (*) to indicate that it is performance for a period other than that of the selected report period.

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    Comparative Holdings By Net Worth Report

    The Comparative Holdings By Net Worth Report is a Time Period report where the first date used is the Beginning Value and the second date is the Ending Value. The difference between the two values is shown in the Net Contributions amount and Change in Value amount. If an asset is not held on either one of the report dates, the value and Rate of Return will be listed as N/A. Balance Only Accounts do not show a Rate of Return. Manual Accounts and External Accounts may or may not show a Rate of Return, depending on the Privilege Level. Assets and Liabilities are separated by Account Types: Core Accounts, Balance Only Accounts, Manual Accounts and External Accounts. There are Totals for each Account Type and a Combined Total for all Account Types. The primary sort is by Asset/Liability and the secondary sort is by the Tax Status (Non-Qualified, Qualified or Undefined) of each account. If the portfolio has distinct Liability Assets, no Rate of Return will be shown for the Liability Asset, the Liability Total, the Net Equity Total and the Combined Portfolio Totals.

    Reports may display partial period returns. Asset performance that has been traditionally "N/A" when the investment wasn't held at the beginning or ending of the reporting period may now be displayed with an accompanying note (*) to indicate that it is performance for a period other than that of the selected report period.

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    Comparative Holdings by Classification Report

    The Comparative Holdings by Classification Report is a Time Period report where the first date used is the Beginning Value and the second date is the Ending Value. The difference between the two values is shown in the Net Contributions amount and Change in Value amount. If an asset is not held on either one of the report dates, the value and Rate of Return will be listed as N/A. Balance Only Accounts do not show a Rate of Return. Manual Accounts and External Accounts may or may not show a Rate of Return, depending on the Privilege Level. Assets and Liabilities are separated by Account Types: Core Accounts, Balance Only Accounts, Manual Accounts and External Accounts. There are Totals for each Account Type and a Combined Total for all Account Types. The primary sort is by Asset Type and the secondary sort is by Investment Objective. Totals are shown for each Asset Type and Investment Type.

    Reports may display partial period returns. Asset performance that has been traditionally "N/A" when the investment wasn't held at the beginning or ending of the reporting period may now be displayed with an accompanying note (*) to indicate that it is performance for a period other than that of the selected report period.

    Report will display NA for the performance of Cash Or Equivalents asset class.

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    Core Value and Benchmark Report

    The Core Value and Benchmark report is a Time Period report for Core Accounts only. It uses a line graph to compare a portfolio's value either by itself or against one of the selected benchmarks (Global/Default, standard or composite benchmark). The interval on the graph is automatically set. If the report period is <=31 days, the graph and report legend data will break down to Daily; if the report period is >=32 and <=93 Days, we will classify the graph and report legend data to Weekly; if the report period is >=94 and <=364 Days, the graph and report legend data will break down to Monthly; if the report period is >=365 Days, the graph and report legend data will break down to Quarterly. Assets held in Balance, Manual and External Accounts are excluded from this report.

    The benchmarks are adjusted by the buy and sell activity occurring in your account to allow for a direct comparison.

    The legend located below the graph will show the Combined Account Portfolio performance Rate-of-Return (ROR) compared to the return of each benchmark over the Time Periods. If the "Show only Summary line in report legend" was checked for "Yes" in Administration (Report Settings - Benchmark), the report will exclude period performance in the report legend. The type of Benchmark that is applied here is prearranged through Portfolio creation. The benchmark selection can be modified through Edit Portfolio. Administrator will have the ability to modify the high level aspect of Benchmark setting from the Report Settings segment in Administration.

    Your rep may include a total investment line chart, which include an additional line item representing the capital invested portion of the portfolio to the report graph.

    Investments Since Start Date - Calculates the sum of all cash flow affecting transactions since the beginning of the account history to the beginning value of the report period. The benefit of this method is that the line represents a true measure of the client's total invested funds. The graph illustrates the result of the advisor's investment decisions relative to capital investment by the client.

    Beginning Value and Investments - The beginning value of the "Beginning Value and Investments" Line is pegged to the beginning value of the portfolio total. It is then adjusted through the graph in the same way as "Investments Since Start Date" by adding subsequent capital flows at each interval. The benefit of this method is that the graph can illustrate how much of the portfolio change for that period is a reflection of the market vs. capital changes.

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    Core Multi-Period Performance Report

    The Core Multi-Period Performance report is a Date report. The report displays a segmented performance return (which is a daily time weighted return in compliance with AIMR reporting standards) for Core Accounts only. This report is sorted by Investor and account number and displays the Rate-of-Return (ROR) from: Since Start Date, Year to Date, Quarter to Date, Month to Date, Last Quarter and Last Month. The ROR for the "Since Start Date" period will be annualized if the time period is for more than one year. If the portfolio has distinct Cash/Margin assets, the ROR displays as a part of the Net Equity calculation. Assets held in Balance, Manual and External Accounts are excluded from this report.

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    Gain/Loss By Investor Report

    The Gain/Loss By Investor Report (formerly known as Cost Basis Report) displays cost basis information, realized and unrealized gain/loss information on an asset level from inception to the selected date of the report. Realized gain/loss information will be displayed for the calendar year chosen, showing all assets liquidated that year up to the selected report date. Unrealized gain/loss information is based on the date the user designates the report to be run. Cost basis is based on the price at which the security was purchased adjusted for Asset ID changes, stock splits, dividend reinvestments, withholdings and return of capital. The Realized amount shows what profit or loss was incurred due to sales that occurred during the calendar year. The Unrealized amount is based on assets that are still owned as of the report date. The Unrealized and Realized amounts are totaled for each asset. If the portfolio has distinct Liability assets, the Account level sub-total now displays the Liability asset(s) description along with the summed value. The Investor and Portfolio sub-totals display "Liability Balance" and the summed value. Below the Liability Balance for account level and investor level is Account Net Equity for account level and Investor Net Equity for investor level. Balance, Manual and External Account's Realized and Unrealized Value will be N/A on this report. Cost Basis Source (Tax Lot (M), Tax Lot (S), AVG Cost Assignment, Whole History and Incomplete Information) is shown for each Account depending on Privilege Level. Initial Lot Date is not shown for AVG Cost Assignment and Tax Lot (S).

    When running the Gain/Loss By Investor Report, you will automatically be sent to the "AVG Cost Assignment" screen if the portfolio has not been previously reviewed by you and cost basis has not yet been assigned for all assets. You may also use the Historical Entry function (if available) to update cost basis information.

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    Core Summary Report

    The Core Summary Report is a condensed version of the Statement Report. It is a Time Period report. This report combines several essential report components such as: Portfolio Summary, Cost Basis, Multi-Period Performance, Portfolio Values and Benchmark, Asset Allocation by Investment Objective, and Asset Allocation by Asset Type. The Portfolio Summary has five categories: Since Start Date, Last Calendar Year, Year to Date, Last Calendar Quarter and Selected Period. Cost Basis information lists the Realized and Unrealized Gain or Loss; however, this portion of the report will be omitted if cost basis is missing and waiting to be assigned. Performance by Account breaks down the Multi-period Performance Report to the account level. The rate of return for each account includes: Since Start Date, Last Calendar Year, Year to Date, Last Calendar Quarter and Selected Period. Asset Allocation by Investment Objective may condense the number of Investment Objectives by combining the smallest ones into one Objective called "Other". This is due to space limitations built into the report. Your Broker Dealer may have replaced Investment Objective and/or Asset Type in the report fields with a different description of their own choosing. In the Portfolio Summary section, the Net Contribution amount is a summary of all cash flows in the account for the specific time period indicated. This report only contains Core Accounts and cannot be included in the Report Package Report.

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    Cash - Your Broker Dealer have the option of combining cash and money market balances on reports. If elected, the Cash and Money Market balances would be combined. The net result will display as the "Cash" balance of the account. So if account A has -$500 of cash and $1200 of Money Market, the new "Cash" balance would be $700 (and Money market would not show up at all).

    Liability - Any asset (except Cash and Margin) with a negative balance throughout the report period will qualify as a "Liability". Cash and Margin balances within Brokerage accounts will not qualify as "Liabilities" on reporting even if the balances are negative.

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