---
name: managing-fund-board-reporting
language: en
description: Structures fund board reporting with compliance summaries, performance review, and governance documentation. Use when preparing board reports, summarizing fund compliance, or documenting governance items.
tags:
  - management
  - fund-operations
  - compliance
metadata:
  author: casemark
  practice_areas:
    - Fund Administration
    - Investment Operations
    - Fund Accounting
  document_types:
    - Management Report
  skill_modes:
    - Management
    - Coordination
---
# Managing Fund Board Reporting

## When To Use

- Preparing quarterly or annual board packages for fund directors/trustees
- Summarizing fund-level compliance status for board review (Investment Company Act, prospectus limits, regulatory filings)
- Documenting governance actions such as contract renewals, fee approvals, or policy ratifications
- Consolidating performance, risk, and operational data into a structured board deck
- Supporting 15(c) advisory fee renewal processes with organized data exhibits

## Inputs To Gather

- **Fund identifiers**: Fund name(s), ticker(s), share classes, fiscal year-end dates
- **Reporting period**: Quarter/year covered, prior comparison periods
- **Performance data**: NAV returns (gross/net), benchmark returns, peer group rankings, attribution summaries
- **Compliance records**: Investment guideline exceptions, prospectus deviation logs, regulatory filing status (N-PORT, N-CEN, N-PX) [VERIFY filing requirements based on fund type and registration jurisdiction]
- **Expense and fee data**: Expense ratios by share class, advisory fee breakpoints, sub-advisory fees, fee waivers in effect
- **Operational metrics**: Shareholder activity (subscriptions/redemptions), NAV error log, trade error summary, valuation committee actions
- **Governance items**: Contracts up for renewal, policy amendments pending approval, director/trustee independence certifications, prior meeting minutes for approval
- **Risk and liquidity**: Liquidity classification buckets, derivatives exposure relative to limits, counterparty exposure summaries

## Workflow

1. **Scope the board package**
   - Confirm which funds are in scope and the reporting period
   - Identify the meeting type (regular quarterly, annual, special) — annual meetings typically require 15(c) materials and contract renewal votes
   - Obtain the agenda from the board secretary or chief compliance officer

2. **Assemble compliance section**
   - Pull investment guideline compliance reports for each fund/period
   - Summarize any exceptions: date, nature, resolution, materiality
   - List regulatory filings completed or pending with due dates [VERIFY applicable SEC/state filing deadlines]
   - Include CCO certification or quarterly compliance report highlights
   - Flag any open regulatory examination items or deficiency responses

3. **Build performance review section**
   - Present NAV total returns (1-month, QTD, YTD, 1/3/5/10-year, since inception) net of fees by share class
   - Show benchmark comparison and excess return
   - Include peer group percentile rankings (Morningstar category, Lipper classification)
   - Summarize portfolio manager commentary on performance drivers and detractors
   - For 15(c) packages: add profitability analysis, economies of scale discussion, and fee comparisons to peer funds [VERIFY required 15(c) factors under Gartenberg/Jones v. Harris framework]

4. **Compile governance and action items**
   - List each agenda item requiring a board vote with supporting documentation references
   - For contract renewals: summarize advisory/sub-advisory agreement terms, fee schedules, and performance track record
   - Document any policy amendments with redlined versions attached
   - Include prior meeting minutes draft for approval
   - Note any interested-person transactions requiring independent director approval

5. **Prepare operational and risk summaries**
   - Summarize fund flows (gross subscriptions, redemptions, net flows) with trend context
   - Report NAV calculation errors exceeding materiality thresholds and corrective actions taken
   - Present liquidity risk management program summary if required [VERIFY Rule 22e-4 reporting obligations]
   - Include derivatives risk metrics if the fund uses derivatives [VERIFY Rule 18f-4 compliance program requirements]

6. **Format and finalize the board package**
   - Organize sections to mirror the meeting agenda order
   - Apply consistent headers, page numbering, and table formatting
   - Insert a table of contents with section page references
   - Add a cover memo summarizing key items requiring board attention or action

## Output

The final board report package should contain:

- **Cover memo**: One-page executive summary highlighting items requiring board action, significant compliance events, and notable performance trends
- **Compliance summary**: Tabular listing of guideline adherence, exceptions, and regulatory filing status
- **Performance review**: Standardized return tables with benchmark/peer comparisons and portfolio manager commentary
- **Governance section**: Agenda items with vote recommendations, contract summaries, policy redlines, prior minutes
- **Operational dashboard**: Fund flow summary, NAV error log, valuation actions, shareholder servicing metrics
- **Risk and liquidity exhibit**: Liquidity bucket allocations, derivatives exposure, counterparty limits

## Quality Checks

- All return figures tie back to the fund administrator's official NAV records — no manually adjusted performance data without disclosure
- Expense ratios and fee data match the most recent financial statements or N-CSR filings
- Compliance exceptions are complete for the full reporting period with no gaps in the monitoring log
- Every agenda item requiring a vote has a clearly stated resolution and recommendation
- Prior period data is consistent with what was presented in the previous board package (no unexplained restatements)
- Sensitive items (litigation updates, regulatory exam findings) are appropriately marked for confidential treatment
- All jurisdiction- or regulation-dependent statements are tagged [VERIFY] where underlying rules may vary by fund type, domicile, or registration status
