Hey everyone, can someone help me out with this?
According to GIPS, a firm is defined as “an investment firm, subsidiary, or division held out to clients or prospective clients as a distinct business entity”.
As per Schweser question in LOS 34.u,
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Equity Investors is defined as the equity management unit of Manhattan Investment Management, Incorporated. Equity Investors manages all dedicated equity portfolios for Manhattan Investment Management, Incorporated.
The Equity Growth Composite includes all portfolios managed to the firm’s equity growth strategy. The composite also includes the equity growth segments of the balanced portfolios managed by another unit of Manhattan Investment Management, Incorporated.
Answer
The equity management unit of a larger investment management firm usually does not satisfy one of the options for defining a firm. In the case of Equity Investors, it is affiliated with the parent company, Manhattan Investment Management, Incorporated, as indicated by the source of the carve-out returns. Thus, Equity Investors may not define itself as a firm.
My query
I don’t understand why an affiliation with the parent company disqualifies it from being considered a Firm? The definition of a Firm clearly allows divisions to be recognized as a distinct business entity.
Thank you.