The Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS)least likely require:
A: non-discretionary portfolios to be included in composites.
B: non–fee-paying portfolios to be excluded in the returns of appropriate composites.
C: composites to be defined according to similar investment objectives and/or strategies.
A: non-discretionary portfolios to be included in composites.
B: non–fee-paying portfolios to be excluded in the returns of appropriate composites.
C: composites to be defined according to similar investment objectives and/or strategies.
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- According to the Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS):() A: firms may not set minimum asset levels for portfolios to be included in a composite. B: composites must be defined according to similar investment objectives and/or strategies. C: terminated portfolio must be excluded in the historical returns of appropriate composites.
- As countries adopt the Global Investment Performance Standards ( GIPS), which of the following is least likely to occur A: The trend toward cross country investments will decline. B: Competition in the global investment industry will be enhanced. C: Existing and potential clients will be able to make fair and unambiguous comparisons among investment firms.
- With respect to reporting investment results, Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS) require a minimum of: A: three years of historical performance. B: ten years of historical performance. C: five years of historical performance.
- Which of the following is NOT a reason for the creation of the Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS standards)() A: to improve investment performance as managers diversify internationally. B: the need for consistent performance measurement due to the globalization of financial markets. C: to allow investment clients to more easily compare investment performance.
- All of the following are titles of one of the eight sections of the Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS) EXCEPT : A: Presentation and Reporting. B: Input Data. C: Implementation.