Certificates of Deposit (CDs)

Functions for this asset type are provided by an AssetView App.
For more detailed information, visit the CD Handler App.

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Overview

AssetView's Certificates of Deposit (CDs) App enables the creation of a CD asset. Once the asset is added, AssetView automatically creates the purchase transaction, the planned interest payments, and the planned redemption.

Asset Entry

When entering a new CD asset, AssetView prompts you to enter the following.

  1. Label: friendly name for you to recognize the specific asset
  2. ID: unique identifier
  3. Description: more information for you to fully describe the asset
  4. Group: assigns asset to a group for presentation on the List View and Summary View
  5. Default Account: the account to which all future purchases of the asset will be assigned unless you override
  6. State: active or planned asset
  7. Basis Calculation: the lotting method chosen for taxation (e.g. LIFO, FIFO)
  8. Exclude from Performance Calculations: when selected, the asset does not participate in aggregated asset performance calculations (e.g. Return %, MoM)
  9. CUSIP: an industry defined identifier
  10. Principal: amount of CD
  11. Fee: transaction expense
  12. Percentage %: fixed annual rate through the term
  13. Start Date: date of investment
  14. Duration: quantity of units
  15. Units: fractionalization of period (e.g. years, months)
  16. Compounding: frequency of interest compounding
  17. Asset Class: the specific asset class to which the asset will belong

Sale Entry

  1. Date: date of the transaction;
  2. Account: AssetView will present the default account which you may override;
  3. Basis: the accounting basis for lotting and taxation;
  4. Lot: Auto (automatically lot), New (create a new lot), Advanced (to manually create lots), or you may assign to an existing lot;
  5. Face value;
  6. Price: the price paid;
  7. Interest Catchup: interest paid to the previous owner for ownership during a partial period;
  8. Fee: e.g. brokerage fees;
  9. Description; and
  10. State: active, pending, or planned.

AssetView then shows you a summary of the:

  1. Market Value;
  2. Premium (price paid which is more or less than the face value);
  3. Cash Flow (including the price, interest catchup and fees); and
  4. Yield: yield to sale.

Dashboard and Structured View

On the Dashboard for a CD asset and on the Structured View when you select Fixed Income, AssetView calculates and displays details on your:

  1. Investment components;
  2. Maturity;
  3. Interest; and
  4. Yields.

On a CD asset page, AssetView allows you to enter an offer price on the asset as of a specified date. AssetView then calculates a yield. AssetView also calculate the remaining yield for the CD using the current day (i.e. today) as the settlement date.

Offer

On a CD asset, the Offer pane enables you to enter an offer date and a price with which AssetView calculates the yield. If you have multiple purchases of the CD, AssetView calculates the yield using a weighted settlement date based on the proportion of cost attributable to each purchase.