Quarterly report pursuant to sections 13 or 15(d)

Off-Balance-Sheet Risk and Concentration of Credit Risk

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Off-Balance-Sheet Risk and Concentration of Credit Risk
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2012
Off-Balance-Sheet Risk and Concentration of Credit Risk
9. Off-Balance-Sheet Risk and Concentration of Credit Risk

 

Ladenburg, Securities America, Investacorp and Triad do not carry accounts for customers or perform custodial functions related to customers’ securities. They introduce all of their customer transactions, which are not reflected in these financial statements, to clearing brokers, which maintain cash and the customers’ accounts and clear such transactions. Also, the clearing brokers provide the clearing and depository operations for proprietary securities transactions. These activities create exposure to off-balance-sheet risk in the event that customers do not fulfill their obligations to the clearing brokers, as each of Ladenburg, Securities America, Investacorp and Triad has agreed to indemnify such clearing brokers for any resulting losses. Each of Ladenburg, Securities America, Investacorp and Triad continually assesses risk associated with each customer who is on margin credit and records an estimated loss when management believes collection from the customer is unlikely.

 

The clearing operations for the Ladenburg, Securities America, Investacorp and Triad securities transactions are provided by clearing brokers, which are large financial institutions. At September 30, 2012, amounts due from these clearing brokers were $28,677, which represents a substantial concentration of credit risk should these clearing brokers be unable to fulfill their obligations.

 

 

In the normal course of business, Ladenburg, Investacorp, Triad and Securities America may enter into transactions in financial instruments with off-balance sheet risk. These financial instruments consist of financial futures contracts, written equity index option contracts and securities sold, but not yet purchased. As of September 30, 2012, these entities were not contractually obligated for any equity index or financial futures contracts; however, Ladenburg, Triad and Securities America sold securities that they do not own and will therefore be obligated to purchase such securities at a future date. These obligations have been recorded in the statements of financial condition at the market values of the related securities, and Ladenburg, Triad and Securities America will incur a loss if the market value of the securities increases subsequent to September 30, 2012.

 

The Company and its subsidiaries maintain cash in bank deposit accounts, which, at times, may exceed federally insured limits. The Company has not experienced any losses in such accounts and believes it is not exposed to any significant credit risk on cash.