Newer technologies bring efficiencies but often run into antiquated books and records rule

The books and records rule does require a slew of items to be maintained – and shared with inquiring examiners – from “all written communications” related to investment recommendations made to cash receipt journals, general ledgers and memos of trade orders, and much more

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