NSCC’s Mutual Fund Profile Service Sample Clauses

NSCC’s Mutual Fund Profile Service. Fund Company shall provide Schwab with mutual fund information in a timely manner through the NSCC’s Mutual Fund Profile Service (“MFPS”). “Mutual fund information” shall be as proscribed by the MFPS and shall include, but not be limited to, Blue Sky qualification information, daily net asset value of Fund shares, dividend and distribution information, and merger and Fund closing information. Schwab shall be entitled to rely on any mutual fund information provided through the MFPS in lieu of any verbal or written information required to be provided by the Fund or Fund Company under this Agreement.
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NSCC’s Mutual Fund Profile Service. Fund Company shall provide Schwab with mutual fund information for each Fund in a timely manner through MFPS. “Mutual fund information” shall be as prescribed by the MFPS and shall include, but not be limited to, as applicable: sales charge, breakpoint qualification, discount linkage, waiver, broker’s commission or concession, 12b-1 Plan fee, and the rules governing each; the daily net asset value and, if applicable, public offering price of Fund shares; Blue Sky qualification information; dividend and distribution information; and merger and Fund closing information. Schwab shall be entitled to rely on any mutual fund information provided through MFPS, even if such mutual fund information conflicts with any verbal or other written information provided by Fund Parties under this Agreement, including that provided on Exhibit B.
NSCC’s Mutual Fund Profile Service. Fund Company shall provide JPMS with mutual fund information for each Fund in a timely manner through MFPS. “Mutual fund information” shall be as prescribed by the MFPS and shall include, but not be limited to, as applicable: sales charge, breakpoint qualification, discount linkage, waiver, redemption fee information, broker’s commission or concession, 12b-1 Plan fee and the rules governing each; the daily net asset value and, if applicable, public offering price of Fund shares; Blue Sky qualification information; dividend and distribution information; and merger and Fund closing information. Subject to Section 3(f) below, JPMS shall be entitled to rely on any mutual fund information provided through MFPS, even if such mutual fund information conflicts with any verbal or other written information provided by Fund Company and/or Principal Underwriter under this Agreement.
NSCC’s Mutual Fund Profile Service. Fund Company shall provide Schwab with mutual fund information for each Fund in a timely manner through MFPS as follows:

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  • Tax Accounting Services (1) Maintain accounting records for the investment portfolio of the Fund to support the tax reporting required for “regulated investment companies” under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”).

  • Market Fund Services BNY Mellon shall provide the following information in a mutually agreed upon electronic format to support the website disclosure requirements of the Funds, subject to BNY Mellon’s timely receipt of all necessary information related thereto that is not maintained on the BNY Mellon systems. The Funds acknowledge that BNY Mellon is not responsible for the Funds’ website, for any servicing on the Funds’ website, or for uploading, downloading or maintaining any information on or required to be on the Funds’ website. o Date. o Fund identifier. o Share class. o Market NAV (rounded to four (4) decimal places). o Daily liquid assets. o Weekly liquid assets. o Shareholder inflows and outflows. · Assist with the preparation and filing with the SEC of Form N-CR as requested by the Fund or Adviser. · BNY Mellon shall, or shall cause the Vendor, to: (i) prepare, on a monthly basis, Form N-MFP, subject to BNY Mellon’s timely receipt of all necessary information related thereto that is not maintained on the BNY Mellon systems; and (ii) file Form N-MFP with the SEC, on a monthly basis; and · Prepare and provide an electronic file of the portfolio holdings information required by Rule 2a-7(h)(10) to the Fund or, at the Fund’s written direction, to an identified third party (the deliverables for the above money market fund services collectively referred to as, the “Money Market Fund Services Reports”). · Neither BNY Mellon nor the Vendor, in connection with a particular Money Market Fund Services Report, will prepare, provide or generate any reports, forms or files not specifically agreed to by BNY Mellon in advance. · The applicable Fund acknowledges that it shall be responsible for the retention of any Money Market Fund Services Reports in accordance with Rule 2a-7 promulgated under the 1940 Act or any other applicable rule or regulation. · Unless mutually agreed in writing between BNY Mellon and a Fund, solely with respect to typesetting of the Money Market Fund Services Reports, BNY Mellon will use the same layout and format for every successive reporting period for the Money Market Fund Services Reports. At the request of a Fund and upon the mutual written agreement of BNY Mellon and the Fund as to the scope of any changes and additional compensation of BNY Mellon, BNY Mellon will, or will cause the Vendor to, customize Money Market Fund Services Reports from time to time.

  • FINANCIAL REPORTING; MONEY MARKET FUND SERVICES BNY Mellon shall provide the following financial reporting services for each Fund: § Financial Statement Preparation & Review · Prepare the Fund’s annual and semi-annual shareholder reports1 1 Requires “Typesetting Services” as described herein. for shareholder delivery and for inclusion in Form N-CSR; · Prepare the Fund’s fiscal quarterly schedule of portfolio holdings1 for inclusion in Form N-Q; · Prepare, circulate and maintain the Fund’s financial reporting production calendar and track status of reporting cycles; · Coordinate N-SAR surveys; prepare and file (or coordinate the filing of) the Fund’s Form N-SAR; and · Prepare and coordinate the filing of the Fund’s monthly website files and Form N-MFP, as applicable to money market funds. § Typesetting Services · Create financial compositions for the applicable financial report and related EDGAR files; · Maintain country codes, industry class codes, security class codes and state codes; · Map individual general ledger accounts into master accounts to be displayed in the applicable financial reports; · Create components that will specify the proper grouping and sorting for display of portfolio information; · Create components that will specify the proper calculation and display of financial data required for each applicable financial report (except for identified manual entries, which BNY Mellon will enter); · Process, convert and load security and general ledger data; · Include data in financial reports provided from external parties to BNY Mellon which includes, but is not limited to: shareholder letters, “Management Discussion and Analysis” commentary, notes on performance, form of notes to financials, report of independent auditors, Fund management listing, service providers listing and Fund spectrums; · Generate financial reports using the Vendor’s capabilities which include the following: o table of contents; o schedules of investments; o statement of net assets; o statements of assets and liabilities; o statements of operation; o statements of changes; o statements of cash flows; o financial highlights; o notes to financial statements; o report of independent registered public accounting firm; o tax information; and o additional Fund information as mutually agreed in writing between BNY Mellon and a Fund. · Unless mutually agreed in writing between BNY Mellon and a Fund, solely with respect to typesetting services, BNY Mellon will use the same layout and format for every successive reporting period for the typeset reports. At the request of a Fund and upon the mutual written agreement of BNY Mellon and the Fund as to the scope of any changes and additional compensation of BNY Mellon, BNY Mellon will, or will cause the Vendor to, change the format or layout of reports from time to time.

  • Portfolio Accounting Services (1) Maintain portfolio records on a trade date+1 basis using security trade information communicated from the Fund’s investment adviser.

  • TO Fund Accounting Agreement This Amendment No. 16 (this “Amendment”) is made and entered into effective as of October 1, 2018 (“Amendment Effective Date”) by and between each Fund listed on amended Exhibit A (each a “Fund” or collectively the “Funds”), attached hereto as attachment A, T. ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES, INC., a Maryland corporation having its principal office located at 100 E. Pratt Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 (“TRP”) and THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON, a bank organized under the Laws of the State of New York, having its principal office located at 255 Liberty Street, New York, New York 10286 (“BNY Mellon”).

  • Refund Policy After the cancellation period, the institution provides a pro rata refund of ALL funds paid for tuition charges to students who have completed 60 percent or less of the period of attendance. Once more then 60 percent of the enrollment period in the entire course has incurred (including absences), there will be no refund to the student. Application & Registration Fees are non refundable item. Books, supplies and any other items issued and received by the student would not be returnable. If you cancel the agreement, the school will refund any money that you paid, less any deduction for registration fee. If you withdraw from school after the cancellation period, the refund policy described above will apply. If the amount that you have paid is more than the amount that you owe for the time you attended, then a refund will be made within 45 days of the official withdrawal date. See Refunds section below. If the amount that you owe is more than the amount that you have already paid, then you will have to arrange with the institution to pay that balance. Official withdrawal date is on the student’s notification or school’s determination. If the student has received federal student financial aid funds, the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds. Return of Title IV Special note to students receiving Unsubsidized/Subsidized/PLUS/Xxxxxxx loans, ACG/National SMART/Pell/SEOG grants or other aid, if you withdraw from school prior to the completion of the equivalent to 60 percent of the workload in any given semester, a calculation using the percentage completed will be applied to the funds received or that could have been receive that will determine the amount of aid the student earned. Unearned funds would be returned to the program in the order stated below by the school and/or the student. Student liability to loan funds will continue to be paid in accordance to the original promissory note terms. Funds owed by the student to the Grant programs are limited to 50% of the gross award per program received. Sample Calculation, completion of 25% of the semester earns only 25% of the aid disbursed or that could have been disbursed. If applicable, this would be the first calculation to determine the amount of aid that the student would be eligible for from the Title IV Financial Aid programs.

  • Communications Relating to Fund Portfolio Securities The Custodian shall transmit promptly to each Fund all written information (including, without limitation, pendency of calls and maturities of Securities and expirations of rights in connection therewith and notices of exercise of put and call options written by the Fund and the maturity of futures contracts purchased or sold by the Fund) received by the Custodian from issuers of Securities being held for the Fund. With respect to tender or exchange offers, the Custodian shall transmit promptly to each Fund all written information received by the Custodian from issuers of the Securities whose tender or exchange is sought and from the party (or its agents) making the tender or exchange offer. If a Fund desires to take action with respect to any tender offer, exchange offer or any other similar transaction, the Fund shall notify the Custodian at least three Business Days prior to the date of which the Custodian is to take such action.

  • Services as Fund Accountant BISYS will keep and maintain the following books and records of each Fund pursuant to Rule 31a-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "Rule"):

  • Refund Procedures Upon the termination of this Agreement or residence application by the Resident, as detailed in section 8.02, the Residence may be entitled to a partial refund of Residence Fees, without interest, within eight (8) weeks of the Resident vacating the Residence or cancelling their residence application. The refund will be in the form of a cheque mailed to the Resident’s permanent address on file in the Resident’s name only. If a student requires a cheque to be reissued as a result of the resident not providing an updated address prior to vacating residence and/or canceling their residence application, a charge of $50 may be applied. Refunds are issued based on the following:

  • Fund Accounting Services GFS may from time to time adopt procedures, or modify its procedures, to implement the terms of this Section. With respect to each Fund, GFS shall provide the following services subject to, and in compliance with, the objectives, policies and limitations set forth in the Trust’s Registration Statement, the Trust’s Agreement and Declaration of Trust, Bylaws, applicable laws and regulations, and resolutions and policies implemented by the Trust’s Board of Trustees (the “Board”):

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