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To fill out this form, begin by selecting 'Form ADV-E' from the navigation panel. Next, accurately input all required information including organization name and identification numbers. After completing the necessary sections, submit the form to your accountant for the surprise examination report.

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    Select 'Form ADV-E' from the navigation panel.

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    Enter organization details and IARD numbers.

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    Complete the form accurately without amendments.

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    Submit the completed form to your public accountant.

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    Ensure all reports and statements are filed for public information.

Who needs the Form ADV-E Submission Instructions and Guide?

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    Investment advisers managing client funds need this form to comply with federal regulations.

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    Public accountants require it to verify client fund custodianship during annual inspections.

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    Compliance officers utilize this to ensure adherence to the Investment Advisers Act.

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    Financial institutions need it for maintaining transparency in fund management.

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    Regulatory authorities expect investment firms to submit this as part of their operational compliance.

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What are the instructions for submitting this form?

To submit Form ADV-E, begin by preparing the completed form along with the accountant's surprise examination report. You can submit the form electronically via the IARD platform or by sending it to the SEC via email at secforms@sec.gov. For fax submissions, use the number 240-386-4000, and for physical submissions, the address can be found on the SEC website. Ensure to follow any additional specific guidelines provided by FINRA or the SEC for the submission process.

What are the important dates for this form in 2024 and 2025?

Important dates for the Form ADV-E filing in 2024 include the annual deadline for submission and the surprise examination period. In 2025, remember to check for any changes in regulations that might affect your filing schedule. Always verify specific deadlines on the SEC website.

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What is the purpose of this form?

The purpose of Form ADV-E is to ensure transparency and compliance for investment advisers who have custody of client securities and funds. It is designed to verify that these advisers are meeting the standards set forth by the SEC under the Investment Advisers Act. By submitting this form, firms contribute to the integrity of financial practices within the industry.

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This form contains several fields that investment advisers must complete accurately to comply with SEC regulations.
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  • 1. Organization Name: The legal name of the investment adviser firm.
  • 2. Organization IARD#: The unique identifier assigned to the firm by the IARD.
  • 3. Investment Adviser Act SEC File Number: The SEC file number related to the investment adviser.
  • 4. State Identification Number: Numbers corresponding to the states in which the adviser is registered.

What happens if I fail to submit this form?

Failure to submit Form ADV-E can lead to serious consequences including fines and regulatory scrutiny. It is crucial for firms to stay compliant to avoid potential legal issues.

  • Regulatory Penalties: Late submissions or failures can lead to penalties from the SEC.
  • Increased Scrutiny: Non-compliance may result in closer examination by regulatory bodies.
  • Potential Loss of License: Failing to comply with filing requirements can jeopardize a firm's ability to operate.

How do I know when to use this form?

Use this form when your investment advisory firm has custody of client funds and is required to undergo a surprise examination by an independent accountant. This form is specifically for reporting the findings of that examination.
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  • 1. Custody of Client Funds: Firms with custody must report on the status of client assets.
  • 2. Annual Surprise Examination: The form is used during the annual verification process.
  • 3. Reporting Compliance: To ensure compliance with the Investment Advisers Act.

Frequently Asked Question

How do I access Form ADV-E?

You can access Form ADV-E through the IARD™ sitemap or directly on the SEC website.

What details do I need to fill out?

You will need your organization name, IARD number, and the calendar year of the examination.

Can I edit the PDF after downloading?

Yes, after downloading you can use various PDF editing tools to make changes.

How do I know if I need to file this form?

If you are an investment adviser with custody of client funds, you are required to file this form.

What happens if I submit the form late?

Late submissions may result in penalties or increased scrutiny from regulators.

Is there a fee to submit Form ADV-E?

There are generally no fees associated with submitting Form ADV-E electronically.

How do I contact support for questions?

You can contact the IARD Hotline for assistance with your filing process.

Where will my submission be stored?

Your submission will be filed digitally and stored in the public records accessible via the SEC's website.

Can I submit this form on behalf of someone else?

Yes, as long as you have the proper entitlements to submit on their behalf.

When are submission deadlines?

Deadlines may vary; it's best to consult the SEC's guidelines for specific dates.

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