FUND ACCOUNTING FUNCTIONS Sample Clauses

FUND ACCOUNTING FUNCTIONS. MassMutual shall have the following responsibilities pursuant to §10 of Article I(B):
FUND ACCOUNTING FUNCTIONS. The Manager shall have the following responsibilities pursuant to §10 of Article I(B):
FUND ACCOUNTING FUNCTIONS. The Manager shall have the following Fund accounting responsibilities:

Related to FUND ACCOUNTING FUNCTIONS

  • Fund Accounting Services Ultimus will provide the Trust with the fund accounting services as set forth below:

  • Fund Accounting The Trustees may in their discretion from time to time enter into one or more contracts whereby the other party or parties undertakes to handle all or any part of the Trust’s accounting responsibilities, whether with respect to the Trust’s properties, Shareholders or otherwise.

  • Duties of FUND ACCOUNTING General FUND ACCOUNTING is authorized to act under the terms of this Agreement to calculate the net asset value of the Portfolio as provided in the prospectus of the Portfolio and in connection therewith shall: a. Maintain and preserve all accounts, books, financial records and other documents as are required of the Fund under Section 31 of the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "1940 Act") and Rules 31a-1, 31a-2 and 31a-3 thereunder, applicable federal and state laws and any other law or administrative rules or procedures which may be applicable to the Fund on behalf of the Portfolio, other than those accounts, books and financial records required to be maintained by the Fund's investment adviser, custodian or transfer agent and/or books and records maintained by all other service providers necessary for the Fund to conduct its business as a registered open-end management investment company. All such books and records shall be the property of the Fund and shall at all times during regular business hours be open for inspection by, and shall be surrendered promptly upon request of, duly authorized officers of the Fund. All such books and records shall at all times during regular business hours be open for inspection, upon request of duly authorized officers of the Fund, by employees or agents of the Fund and employees and agents of the Securities and Exchange Commission. b. Record the current day's trading activity and such other proper bookkeeping entries as are necessary for determining that day's net asset value and net income. c. Render statements or copies of records as from time to time are reasonably requested by the Fund. d. Facilitate audits of accounts by the Fund's independent public accountants or by any other auditors employed or engaged by the Fund or by any regulatory body with jurisdiction over the Fund. e. Compute the Portfolio's public offering price and/or its daily dividend rates and money market yields, if applicable, in accordance with Section 3 of the Agreement and notify the Fund and such other persons as the Fund may reasonably request of the net asset value per share, the public offering price and/or its daily dividend rates and money market yields.

  • Portfolio Accounting Services (1) Maintain portfolio records on a trade date+1 basis using security trade information communicated from the Fund’s investment adviser. (2) For each valuation date, obtain prices from a pricing source approved by the board of trustees of the Trust (the “Board of Trustees”) and apply those prices to the portfolio positions. For those securities where market quotations are not readily available, the Board of Trustees shall approve, in good faith, procedures for determining the fair value for such securities. (3) Identify interest and dividend accrual balances as of each valuation date and calculate gross earnings on investments for each accounting period. (4) Determine gain/loss on security sales and identify them as short-term or long-term; account for periodic distributions of gains or losses to shareholders and maintain undistributed gain or loss balances as of each valuation date. (5) On a daily basis, reconcile cash of the Fund with the Fund’s custodian. (6) Transmit a copy of the portfolio valuation to the Fund’s investment adviser daily. (7) Review the impact of current day’s activity on a per share basis, and review changes in market value.

  • Accounting Services The Manager will provide all accounting services customarily required by investment companies, in accordance with the requirements of applicable laws, rules and regulations and with the policies and practices of the Fund as communicated to the Manager from time to time, including, but not limited to, the following: (a) Maintain fund general ledger and journal; (b) Prepare and record disbursements for direct Fund expenses; (c) Prepare daily money transfer; (d) Reconcile all Fund bank and custodian accounts; (e) Assist Fund independent auditors as appropriate; (f) Prepare daily projection of available cash balances; (g) Record trading activity for purposes of determining net asset values and daily dividend; (h) Prepare daily portfolio valuation report to value portfolio securities and determine daily accrued income; (i) Determine the net asset value per share daily or at such other intervals as the Fund may reasonably request or as may be required by law; (j) Prepare monthly, quarterly, semi-annual and annual financial statements; (k) Provide financial information for reports to the Securities and Exchange Commission in compliance with the provisions of the Investment Company Act of 1940 and the Securities Act of 1933, the Internal Revenue Service and any other regulatory or governmental agencies as required; (l) Provide financial, yield, net asset value, and similar information to National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc., and other survey and statistical agencies as instructed from time to time by the Fund; (m) Investigate, assist in the selection of and conduct relations with custodians, depositories, accountants, legal counsel, insurers, banks and persons in any other capacity deemed to be necessary or desirable for the Fund's operations; and (n) Obtain and keep in effect fidelity bonds and directors and officers/errors and omissions insurance policies for the Fund in accordance with the requirements of the Investment Company Act of 1940 and the rules thereunder, as such bonds and policies are approved by the Fund's Board of Directors.