Securities Counts, Stock Records, and Verification
Chapters in this video
- 0:00 The five-step securities count mandate
- 1:57 Why Ollie cannot count his own vault: the independence rule
- 3:08 Box count versus verification of away positions
- 3:55 Why counting certificates is not enough: the stock record match
- 4:55 Internal difference accounts versus external joint resolution
- 5:57 Rapid-fire exam recap
What this video covers
- The five mandatory steps of a securities count, from physical examination through recording unresolved differences in a security count difference account
- Why the counter must be independent of the thing counted, and which daily duties disqualify someone like an operations associate from making or supervising the count
- What a box count actually covers: periodic physical counting of certificates, and why matching the physical tally to the stock record is required for completion
- How verification differs from a box count: comparing the stock record with depository positions, custodian records, and clearing firm records for securities out of physical possession
- When unresolved differences go into a difference account entry versus when both organizations must promptly resolve an outside record discrepancy
- The definition and purpose of the stock record as the broker-dealer's official record of securities positions and customer entitlements
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