Data Dictionary

Item Number B881
OTHER RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS - NON-MANAGED ASSETS

Call confidentiality applies to FFIEC 031/041.

Series Start Date End Date Confidential? Reporting Forms
RCFDB881 2001-12-31 9999-12-31 No Multiple Forms
RCONB881 2001-12-31 9999-12-31 No FFIEC 041
RCONB881 2001-12-31 9999-12-31 No FFIEC 051
SVGLB881 2002-03-31 2008-12-31 Yes OTS 1313
SVGLB881 2009-03-31 2011-12-31 No OTS 1313
UBPRB881 2001-12-31 9999-12-31 No

Data Description:

Includes the market value for all other retirement related fiduciary accounts in which the institution serves as trustee or agent. Include Keogh Act plans, Individual Retirement Accounts, and other pension or profit-sharing plans for self-employed individuals. Exclude accounts, originated by fiduciary or non-fiduciary personnel, that are solely administered to hold own-bank deposits. Also exclude those retirement accounts that are originated and managed through a brokerage account. Other retirement accounts that are solely custody and safekeeping accounts should be reported in Schedule RC-T, item 10.

Report the total market value of assets held in non-managed fiduciary accounts. An account should be categorized as non-managed if the institution does not have investment discretion. Those accounts for which the institution provides a menu of investment options but the ultimate selection authority remains with the account holder or an external manager should be categorized as non-managed. For example, an institution that offers a choice of sweep vehicles is not necessarily exercising investment discretion. The process of narrowing investment options from a range of alternatives does not create a managed fiduciary account for the purposes of this schedule.


COMPARABILITY:


Beginning 3/31/02, reported on Schedule FS for the SVGL report.


NOTE:


Reported on Schedule RC-T Fiduciary and Related Services for the FFIEC 031 and 041 reports.


Reported on Schedule T for the FFIEC 002 report.

For the UBPR series, the FDIC's Data Element name is H-ORTANMASS

This variable is used by the FDIC and OCC in the process to generate the UBPR in the Central Data Repository (CDR). The Board does NOT store this MDRM within the UBPR series tables in the Board's Financial Data Repository (FDR).

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Last update: May 10, 2024