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Code · CFR · Title 17 — Commodity and Securities Exchanges · Part 270 — Rules and Regulations, Investment Company Act of 1940 · § 270.2a-2

§ 270.2a-2. Effect of eliminations upon valuation of portfolio securities.

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During any fiscal quarter in which elimination of securities from the portfolio of an investment company occur, the securities remaining in the portfolio shall, for the purpose of sections 5 and 12 of the Act (54 Stat. 800, 808; 15 U.S.C. 80a-5, 80a-12), be so valued as to give effect to the eliminations in accordance with one of the following methods:
(a)Specific certificate,
(b)First in---first out,
(c)Last in---first out, or
(d)Average value. For these purposes, a single method of elimination shall be used consistently with respect to all portfolio securities. In giving effect to eliminations pursuant to this section values shall be computed in accordance with section 2(a)(41)(A) of the Act (54 Stat. 790; 15 U.S.C. 80a-2(a)(41)(A)). \[38 FR 8593, Apr. 4, 1973\]
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