After the Trade is Made [Hardback]by David M. WeissThis book is OUT OF PRINT You may be able to find a copy at ABE Books Description of After the Trade is MadeThe fully updated classic guide to the mechanics of securities processing - a must for professional investorsTitle Information
Write a review of this book Customer Reviews from AmazonContents of After the Trade is MadePrefaceChapter I. Overview of the Industry I-A. Broker/Dealers I-A-1. What Are Broker/Dealers? I-A-2. What Are the Types of Broker/Dealers? I-A-3. What Are the Component Parts of a Typical Broker/Dealer? I-A-3-a. Front Office I-A-3-b. Middle Office I-A-3-c. Back Office I-A-3-d. Other Key Components I-B. The Markets I-B-1. What Are Markets? I-B-2. What Is a "Two-Sided" Market? I-B-3. The Different Marketplaces I-C. Industry Regulators I-C-1. Who Are the Regulators? I-C-1-a. Securities and Exchange Commission I-C-1-b. State Regulators I-C-1-c. Self-Regulatory Organizations (SROs) I-C-1-d. The Commodities Futures Trading Commission I-C-1-e. Other Regulators I-D. Required Examinations I-E. Regulatory Reporting I-E-1. Net Capital I-E-2. Customer Protection I-E-3. FOCUS I-F. Who Are Our Clients? I-F-1. Clients Who Provide Product I-F-2. Types of Clients I-F-3. Main Categories of Clients I-F-4. Types of Accounts I-G. What Are The Industry Organizations? I-G-1. Depositories I-G-2. Clearing Corporations I-G-3. Industry Utilities I-G-4. Banks I-G-5. The Bond Market Association (TBMA) I-G-6. Security Industry Association (SIA) Chapter II. Products That We Offer II-A. Corporate Securities II-A-1. Common Stock II-A-1-a. Voting II-A-1-b. Dividends II-A-1-c. Underwriting II-A-1-d. Trading of Common Stock II-A-1-e. Common Stock as an Investment Vehicle II-A-2. Preferred Stock II-A-2-a. Dividends II-A-2-b. Underwriting II-A-2-b-i. Dividend Rate II-A-2-b-ii. Cumulative and Noncumulative Dividends II-A-2-b-iii. Callable II-A-2-b-iv. Convertible II-A-2-b-v. Participating II-A-2-b-vi. Adjustable-Rate Preferred II-A-2-b-vii. Reverse Floating Rate II-A-2-b-viii. Putable Preferred II-A-2-b-ix. Self-Liquidating Preferred II-A-2-c. Summary of Preferred II-A-3. Rights and Warrants II-A-3-a. Rights II-A-3-a-i. Cum Rights II-A-3-b. Ex-Rights II-A-3-c. Arbitrage II-A-3-d. Warrants II-A-3-e. The Certificate II-A-4. Corporate Bonds and Notes II-A-4-a. Payment of Interest II-A-4-b. The Marketplace II-A-4-c. Pricing of a Corporate Bond II-A-4-c-i. Accrued Interest II-A-4-d. Bond Ratings II-A-4-e. Indenture II-A-4-f. Retiring Bonds II-A-4-g. Bond Security II-A-4-g-i. Mortgage Bonds II-A-4-g-ii. Collateral Trust Bonds II-A-4-g-iii. Equipment Trust Bonds II-A-4-g-iv. Debenture Bonds II-A-4-h. Registration II-A-4-i. Default II-A-4-j. Other Bond Features II-A-4-j-i. Callable Bonds II-A-4-j-ii. Convertible Bonds II-A-4-j-iii. Zero-Coupon and Floating-Rate Bonds II-A-4-k. Bonds and Notes Summary II-A-5. Commercial Paper II-A-5-a. Issuance II-A-5-b. Trading II-A-5-c. Settlement II-A-5-d. Handling the Certificates II-A-5-e. Financing II-A-5-f. Maturity II-B. Municipal Securities II-B-1. The Competitive Underwriting II-B-2. Offering of Municipal Bonds II-B-3. The Effect of Income Tax Rates II-B-4. Municipal Bonds II-B-4-a. Trading Municipal Bonds II-B-4-b. Basis Pricing II-B-4-c. Types of Municipal Bonds II-B-5. Municipal Notes II-B-6. Municipal Securities Summary II-C. U.S. Treasury Instruments II-C-1. The Fed Auction II-C-2. U.S. Treasury Bonds and Notes II-C-3. Treasury Strips II-C-4. U.S. Treasury Bills II-C-5. Settlement II-C-6. U.S. Treasury Instruments Summary II-D. Mortgage-Backed and Asset-Backed Securities II-D-1. Role of Mortage Banker II-D-2. TBAs/Forwards II-D-3. Modified Passthroughs II-D-4. Collateralized Mortgage Obligations (CMOs) II-D-5. Interest Only/Principal Only II-D-6. Puts, Calls, and Standbys II-D-7. Asset-backed Securities (ABSs) II-E. Bank-issued Securities II-E-1. Bankers' Acceptances (BAs) II-E-1-a. Use in Importing II-E-1-b. Trading II-E-2. Certificates of Deposits (CDs) II-E-2-a. Types of CDs II-E-2-b. Trading II-E-2-c. Interest II-E-3. Asset-backed Securities and Private Label II-F. Mutual Funds II-F-1. Open- and Closed-End Funds II-F-2. Net Asset Value versus Market Value II-F-3. Load versus No-Load II-F-3-a. Load Funds II-F-3-b. No-Load Funds II-F-3-c. ABC Funds II-F-3-d. Quotes II-F-4. Rule 12b-1 II-F-5. Bond Units II-F-6. Money Market Funds II-F-7. Mutual Funds Summary II-G. Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFS) II-G-1. Types of ETFs II-G-2. How They Are Named II-G-3. Characteristics of ETFs II-H. Hedge Funds II-H-1. Goals of Hedge Funds II-H-2. Pricing Hedge Funds II-I. Options II-I-1. Listed versus OTC Options II-I-2. American versus European Forms II-I-3. Equity Options II-I-4. Debt or Interest Rate Options II-I-4-a. U.S. Treasury Bill Options II-I-4-b. U.S. Treasury Note and Bond Options II-I-5. Index Options II-I-6. Foreign Currency Options II-I-7. Settlement II-I-8. Option Clearing Corporation (OCC) II-I-9. Expiration II-J. Futures and Forwards II-J-1. Futures Contracts II-J-1-a. Types of Futures Contracts II-J-1-b. Settlement II-J-1-c. Margin II-J-1-d. Margin Requirements II-J-1-d-i. Clearing Corporation Margin Requirements II-J-1-d-ii. Brokerage Firm Margin Requirements II-J-1-e. Types of Margin II-J-1-f. Delivery II-J-1-g. Daily Trading Limits II-J-2. Forward Contracts II-K. Swaps II-K-1. Interest Rate Swaps II-K-2. Currency Swaps II-K-3. Commodity Swaps II-K-4. Swaps Summary II-L. Currency II-L-1. What Is Foreign Exchange (FX)? II-L-2. Users of the Market II-L-3. Derivatives II-L-4. Settlement II-M. American Depositary Receipts (ADRs), American Depositary Shares (ADSs), and Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs) II-M-1. American Depositary Receipts and Shares II-M-2. Global Depositary Receipts II-N. Restricted Stock II-N-1. Rule 144 Stock II-N-2. Rule 145 Stock II-N-3. Rule 144A Stock II-O. Summary of Investment Products Chapter III. The Marketplaces and Order Management III-A. The Market III-A-1. Agency Transaction III-A-2. Principal Transaction III-B. Order Routing III-B-1. Retail Order Entry III-B-2. Institutional Order Entry III-B-3. Order Requirements III-B-4. The Quote III-B-5. The Size III-B-6. Time Constraints of Orders III-B-6-a. Day Order III-B-6-b. Good Through (GTC, GTM, GTW, and so on) III-B-7. Type of Orders III-B-7-a. Market Order III-B-7-b. Limit Order III-B-7-c. Short Sales III-B-7-d. Stop Orders III-B-7-e. Stop Limit Order III-B-7-f. Fill or Kill (FOK) Order III-B-7-g. Immediate or Cancel (IOC) Order III-B-7-h. All or None (AON) Order III-B-7-i. Not Held (NH) Order III-B-7-j. At the Opening Orders III-B-7-k. On the Close Orders III-B-7-l. Spread Orders III-B-7-m. Straddle Orders III-B-7-n. Combination Orders III-B-7-o. One-Cancels-the-Other (OCO) Order III-B-7-p. Facilitation Order III-B-8. Conclusion III-C. The Exchanges III-C-1. Types of Exchanges III-C-2. The New York Stock Exchange III-C-2-a. House Brokers III-C-2-b. Independent Brokers III-C-2-c. Specialists III-C-2-c-i. Making Markets III-C-2-c-ii. Executing Orders III-C-2-d. The Crowds on the Floor III-C-2-e. The Auction Market III-C-2-f. Priority, Precedence, and Parity III-C-2-f-i. Priority III-C-2-f-ii. Precedence III-C-2-f-iii Parity III-C-2-g. The Specialist's Book III-C-3. The American Stock Exchange (AMEX) III-C-4. Chicago Board Option Exchange III-C-4-a. Opening Rotation III-C-4-b. The Floor III-C-4-c. Executing Orders III-C-4-c-i. Time and Date Entered III-C-4-c-ii. Buy or Sell III-C-4-c-iii. Open or Close III-C-4-c-iv. Quantity, Type, Class, and Series of Option III-C-4-c-v. Customer, Firm, Market Maker/Specialist III-C-4-c-vi. Firm Name or Designation III-C-5. The International Security Exchange III-C-6. The Future Exchanges III-D. The Over-The-Counter (OTC) Market III-D-1 NASDAQ III-D-1-a. NASDAQ Systems III-D-1-a-i. SOES III-D-1-a-ii. ACES III-D-1-a-iii. CAES III-D-2. Other Over-the-Counter Equity Markets III-D-2-a. Bulletin Board Securities III-D-2-b. Electronic Commerce Networks (ECNs) and Alternate Trading Systems (ATSs) III-D-3 The Debt Market III-D-3-a. The Corporate Bond Market III-D-3-b. The Municipal Bond Market III-D-3-c. The Treasury Market III-D-3-d. The Mortgage-Backed and Asset-Backed Securities Markets III-D-3-e. Money Market Instruments III-D-4. The Derivative Market III-D-4-a. Options III-D-4-b. Forwards III-E. The Third Market III-F. The Fourth Market III-G. Odd Lots Chapter IV. The Trade-Processing System IV-A. Order Management System IV-B. Client Account Control IV-B-1. New Accounts/Name and Address IV-B-1-a. New Account Form IV-B-1-a-i. Terms and Conditions IV-B-1-a-ii. Client Information IV-B-1-a-iii. Standing Instructions IV-B-1-a-iv. Type of Account IV-B-1-a-v. Client's Signature Block IV-B-1-b. Types of Accounts IV-B-2. Client Master Database Information Gathering IV-B-2-a. Data Entry (NAOW) IV-B-2-b. Automated Client Account Transfer System (ACATS) IV-B-2-c. Account Opening Procedure IV-B-2-d. Account Maintenance IV-B-2-e. Institutional Accounts/SID/ALERT IV-C. Security Properties Control IV-C-1. Security Master Database IV-C-2. Security Master Database Information Gathering IV-D. Coding IV-D-1. Unique Number IV-E. Trade Figuration IV-E-1. Agency versus Principal Transactions IV-E-2. Regualtory Fee IV-E-3. Equity Trade Figuration IV-E-4. Bond Figuration IV-E-5. Money Market Instruments IV-F. Comparison IV-F-1. Order Management System IV-F-2. Equity Comparison IV-F-3. Workings of the Clearing Corporation IV-F-3-a. National Securities Clearing Corporation IV-F-3-a-i. Principal Transactions IV-F-3-a-ii. Market-Maker Trades IV-F-3-a-iii. Agency Transactions IV-F-3-a-iv. Principal Transactions (Modified) IV-F-3-b. Equity Transaction Comparison IV-F-3-b-i. What Is Being Compared? IV-F-3-b-ii. Types of Comparison IV-F-3-c. Regular Way Contract IV-F-3-d. Trade Reporting and Compliance Engine (TRACE) Comparison IV-F-4. Netting IV-F-5. Continuous Net Settlement (CNS) IV-G. Balancing of The Customer Side IV-H. Fixed-Income Clearing Corporation IV-H-1. Forwards and TBAs IV-H-2. Mortgage-Backed Security Division of Fixed Income Clearing Corporation IV-H-2-a. The Allocation IV-H-3. Government Security Division of Fixed Income Clearing Corporation (GSD) IV-I. Options IV-I-1. OTC Options Comparison IV-I-2. Listed Option Comparison IV-I-2-a. ROTNs IV-I-3. Posistion Reconcilement IV-I-4. Option Exercise IV-I-5. Ex by Ex IV-J. Futures Comparison IV-K. Trade Confirmation Chapter V. Margin V-A. Cash Versus Margin Purchases V-B. Terminology V-C. Cash Account V-D. Margin Account V-E. A Brief Lesson In Margin V-E-1. Regulation T ("Reg T") V-E-2. Maintenance Rules V-E-3. Loan Value V-E-4. Margin Excess and Buying Power V-E-5. Minimum Maintenance Requirement V-E-6. Restricted Accounts V-E-7. Special Memorandum Account (SMA) V-F. Margin—Long Position V-F-1. Reg T Excess V-F-2. Buying Power V-F-3. Minimum Maintenance Requirement V-F-3-a. A Working Illustration V-G. Margin—Short Sales V-G-1. Required Margin V-G-2. Mark to the Market V-G-3. Maintenance Requirement V-H. Maintenance Excess V-I. Day Trading V-J. The Margin/Credit Department as Part of Client Relationship Management V-J-1. Account Maintenance V-J-2. Sales Support V-J-3. Clearance for Issuance of Checks V-K. Margin Department's Daily Routine V-K-1. Reports to Produce V-K-1-a. Exception Report V-K-1-b. Items Due V-K-2. Extensions V-K-3. Close-Outs V-K-4. Delivery of Securities V-K-5. The Margin/Credit Workstation V-L. Option Margin V-L-1. Option Margin Theory V-L-2. Margin Calculation for an Uncovered Equity Option V-L-3. Margin for Spread Positions V-L-4. Margin for Straddle or Combo Positions V-M. Future Margin V-M-1. Standard and Maintenance Margin V-M-2. Mark to the Market V-M-3. Variation Margin V-M-4. Delivery and Payment V-M-5. Standard Portfolio Analysis of Risk (SPAN) Margin Chapter VI. Settlement VI-A. Segregation (SEG) VI-B. Receive and Deliver VI-B-1. Preparation for Settlement VI-B-2. Settlement Cycle Begins VI-B-2-a. The Projection Report VI-B-2-b. The Seg Report VI-B-2-c. Seg Control VI-B-2-d. Needs Analysis Report VI-C. Fail To Receive/Fail To Deliver VI-D. Financing Positions VI-D-1. Bank Loan VI-D-2. Stock Loan VI-D-3. Stock Borrows VI-D-4. Repos VI-D-4-a. Government Security DIvision (GSD) of FICC GCF Repo Service VI-D-4-b. Matched Book VI-D-5. Letters of Credit VI-D-6. Unsecured Loans VI-E. Custodial Services VI-E-1. Safekeeping VI-E-2. Customer Seg VI-E-3. Exemptions VI-F. Settlements of Mortgage-Backed Securities VI-F-1. GNMA Passthrough Securities VI-F-2. Electronic Pool Notification (EPN) VI-G. Settlement with GSCC and The FED VI-H. Option Settlement VI-H-1. Daily Activity Settlement VI-H-2. OCC Margin VI-H-3. Expiration VI-I. Institutional Settlement VI-I-1. Trade Suite, OASYS, Omgeo VI-I-2. Alert and SID VI-J. Mutual Fund Settlement VI-J-1. Clearance VI-J-1-a. Closed-End Fund Transacton Clearance VI-J-1-b. Open-End Fund Transaction Clearance VI-J-2. Acquiring Fund Shares VI-J-2-a. FundServ VI-J-2-b. Mutual Fund Profile Service (MFPS) VI-J-2-c. ACATS/FundServ VI-J-3. Defined Contribution Chapter VII. Custodial Services VII-A . Automated Customer Account Transfer Systems (ACATS) VII-B. Transfers VII-C. Standing Instructions VII-D. Dividends and Bond Interest VII-E. Corporate Actions (AKA Reorganizations) VII-E-1. Mergers VII-E-2. Acquisitions VII-E-3. Tender Offers VII-E-4. Stock Splits VII-E-5. Reverse Stock Splits VII-E-6. Spinoffs VII-E-7. Processing Corporate Actions Chapter VII. Role of the Banks VIII-A. Custodian VIII-B. Financing VIII-B-1. Collateralized Loans and Hypothecation VIII-B-2. Letters of Credit VIII-B-3. Lines of Credit VIII-C. Transfer Agent VIII-D. Registrar VIII-E. Paying Agent VIII-F. Product Issuer VIII-F-1. Commercial Paper VIII-F-2. Certificates of Deposit VIII-F-3. Bankers' Acceptances VIII-F-4. Asset-Backed and Mortgage-Backed Securities and Whole Loans VIII-G. Foreign Exchange VIII-H. Client Chapter IX. Cash Accounting IX-A. The Accounting Process IX-B. Account Categories IX-C. Debits and Credits IX-D. Journal and Ledger IX-D-1. Journal Entries IX-D-2. Ledger Account IX-D-3. Trial Balance IX-D-4. Profit and Loss Statement and Balance Sheet Chapter X. Brokerage Accounting X-A. Cash Moves The Security X-B. Location Accounts X-C. Offset To Short Sales X-D. Chart of Brokerage Accounts Chapter XI. Stock Record XI-A. Types of Stock Records XI-A-1. Activity Stock Record XI-A-2. Summary Stock Record XI-A-3. Trade Date Stock Record XI-B. Breaks and Illogical Positions XI-C. Account Nomenclature Chapter XII. General Ledger XII-A. Daily Cash Report XII-B. General Business XII-C. Trial Balance XII-D. Profit and Loss Statement XII-E. Balance Sheet XII-F. Statement of Cash Flow Chapter XIII. Regulatory Reporting XIII-A. Net Capital and Aggregate Indebtedness (Rule 15c3-1 of The 1934 Securities and Exchange Act) XIII-A-1. The Broker/Dealer's Capital XIII-A-2. Computation of Net Capital XIII-B. Customers Protection—Reserves and Custody of Securities (Rule 15c-3-3 of The 1934 Securities and Exchange Act) XIII-C. Focus Chapter XIV. Conclusion Glossary Index |
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