Wis. Admin. Code Department of Financial Institutions DFI-Sec 5.02 - Net worth requirement
(1) Each investment adviser registered or
required to be registered under ch. 551, Stats., whose principal office is in
this state and who accepts prepayment of fees exceeding $1,200 per client that
are collected six or more months in advance, shall maintain at all times a
positive net worth. The division may require that a current appraisal be
submitted in order to establish the worth of any asset.
(2) Except as follows, each investment
adviser registered or required to be registered under ch. 551, Stats., whose
principal office is in this state who has custody of client funds or securities
shall maintain at all times a minimum net worth of $35,000:
(a) Investment advisers having custody solely
as a result of a direct fee deduction, as described in s.
DFI-Sec 5.035(4)
(a) 2., who comply with all of the conditions
in s.
DFI-Sec 5.035(1)
(f), and who make and maintain the records
required in s.
DFI-Sec 5.035(3)
(b), shall not be required to comply with the
net worth requirement in this subsection.
(b) Investment advisers having custody solely
as a result of advising pooled investment vehicles, as defined in s.
DFI-Sec 5.035(4)
(a) 3., who comply with all of the conditions
in s.
DFI-Sec 5.035(1)
(g) or (2) (c) and who create and maintain
the records required in s.
DFI-Sec 5.035(3)
(c), shall not be required to comply with the
net worth requirement in this subsection.
(3) If an investment adviser is an
individual, the person shall segregate from personal capital an amount
sufficient to satisfy the net capital requirement, and the amount so segregated
shall be utilized solely for the business for which the investment adviser is
registered.
(4) The requirements of
subs. (1) and (2) shall not apply to any investment adviser that has its
principal office in a state other than this state, provided that the investment
adviser is registered in that state and is in compliance with that state's
minimum net capital requirements, if any.
(5) For purposes of this section, the term
"net worth" means an excess of assets over liabilities, as determined by
generally accepted accounting principles, but shall not include as assets any
of the following:
(a) Prepaid expenses,
deferred charges, goodwill, franchise rights, organizational expenses, patents,
copyrights, marketing rights, unamortized debt discount and expense, and all
other assets of an intangible nature.
(b) Home, home furnishings, automobiles and
any other personal items not readily marketable, if the investment adviser is
an individual.
(c) Advances or
loans to stockholders and officers, if the investment adviser is a
corporation.
(d) Advances or loans
to partners or members, if the investment adviser is a partnership or limited
liability company.
(6)
The division may by order exempt any investment adviser whose principal office
is in this state from the provisions of this section, either unconditionally or
upon specified conditions, if by reason of the special nature of its business
or the particular facts and circumstances of the application, the division
determines that compliance with the provisions is not necessary in the public
interest or for the protection of investors.
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