Through the combined use of CreditScope and a
portfolio accounting tool, such as Perform, a user is able to link
portfolio holdings to the underlying credits which issue debt. When a
holding is linked directly to a credit, the user is able to judge
performance of a holding based on the financial performance of its
associated credit. This function takes advantage of common development
between the two software products to offer a previously unattained level
of portfolio management. This linking process is possible due to the three
separate levels of data architecture:
Credit Level Information
Focuses on the foundation of creditworthiness that supports
outstanding indebtedness including elements of credit strength or weakness
as revealed by current and historical financial and non-financial data.
Issue Level Information
Any single credit can have one or more securities issues associated
with it. CreditScope provides access to important information found in the
associated Official Statement (OS).
Holding (CUSIP) Level Information
Focuses on descriptive, acquisition and market pricing information as
it relates to potentially thousands of specific securities associated with
each credit and each issue. In most cases these will be holdings of users'
portfolios.