Matt77
May 8 2002, 12:16 PM
Have a client with nearly $2,000,000 in nonqualified assets.....mostly art and furniture. Makes up over 95% of total assets of plan. the problem is they are having trouble finding an insurance Co. that will issue them a fidelity bond because of the type of assets. Any ideas on how to get a waiver on the independent audit requirement without a bond or know who would provide a fidelity bond for these type of assets. Thanks
b2kates
May 8 2002, 10:07 PM
Who is the trustee? Where are the assets housed? Likely not a corporate trustee.
Properly stored, with a corporate trustee should be able to obtain bond.
Why would a plan be so invested in collectibles? Is the spread diversified enough to be prudent
Mike Preston
May 9 2002, 03:05 AM
I would think that this is the exact situation where the requirement for the audit makes sense. Hire a CPA. Since there is only $50,000 in other assets, once the audit is done one year, the audit a second year should be a breeze. Unless, of course....well, let's not go there......
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