FUND ACCOUNTING SERVICING AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into as of this
2nd day of August, 1999, by and between Grand Prix
Funds, Inc., a Maryland corporation (hereinafter
referred to as the "Company"), and Firstar Mutual Fund
Services, LLC, a Wisconsin limited liability company
(hereinafter referred to as "Firstar").
WHEREAS, the Company is an open-end management
investment company registered under the Investment
Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act");
WHEREAS, the Company is authorized to create
separate series, each with its own separate investment
portfolio;
WHEREAS, Firstar is in the business of providing,
among other things, mutual fund accounting services to
investment companies; and
WHEREAS, the Company desires to retain Firstar to
provide accounting services to the Grand Prix Fund and
each additional series of the Company listed on Exhibit
A attached hereto (each, a "Fund"), as it may be
amended from time to time.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual
agreements herein made, the Company and Firstar agree
as follows:
1. Appointment of Fund Accountant
The Company hereby appoints Firstar as Fund
Accountant of the Company on the terms and conditions
set forth in this Agreement, and Firstar hereby accepts
such appointment and agrees to perform the services and
duties set forth in this Agreement in consideration of
the compensation provided for herein.
2. Duties and Responsibilities of Firstar
A. Portfolio Accounting Services:
(1) Maintain portfolio records on a trade
date +1 basis using security trade information
communicated from the investment manager.
(2) For each valuation date, obtain prices
from a pricing source approved by the Board of
Directors of the Company and apply those prices to
the portfolio positions. For those securities
where market quotations are not readily available,
the Board of Directors of the Company shall
approve, in good faith, the method for determining
the fair value for such securities.
(3) Identify interest and dividend accrual
balances as of each valuation date and calculate
gross earnings on investments for the accounting
period.
(4) Determine gain/loss on security sales
and identify them as, short-term or long-term;
account for periodic distributions of gains or
losses to shareholders and maintain undistributed
gain or loss balances as of each valuation date.
B. Expense Accrual and Payment Services:
(1) For each valuation date, calculate the
expense accrual amounts as directed by the Company
as to methodology, rate or dollar amount.
(2) Record payments for Fund expenses upon
receipt of written authorization from the Company.
(3) Account for Fund expenditures and
maintain expense accrual balances at the level of
accounting detail, as agreed upon by Firstar and
the Company.
(4) Provide expense accrual and payment reporting.
C. Fund Valuation and Financial Reporting Services:
(1) Account for Fund share purchases, sales,
exchanges, transfers, dividend reinvestments, and
other Fund share activity as reported by the
transfer agent on a timely basis.
(2) Apply equalization accounting as
directed by the Company.
(3) Determine net investment income
(earnings) for the Fund as of each valuation date.
Account for periodic distributions of earnings to
shareholders and maintain undistributed net
investment income balances as of each valuation
date.
(4) Maintain a general ledger and other
accounts, books, and financial records for the
Fund in the form as agreed upon.
(5) Determine the net asset value of the
Fund according to the accounting policies and
procedures set forth in the Fund's Prospectus.
(6) Calculate per share net asset value, per
share net earnings, and other per share amounts
reflective of Fund operations at such time as
required by the nature and characteristics of the
Fund.
(7) Communicate, at an agreed upon time, the
per share price for each valuation date to parties
as agreed upon from time to time.
(8) Prepare monthly reports which document
the adequacy of accounting detail to support month-
end ledger balances.
D. Tax Accounting Services:
(1) Maintain accounting records for the
investment portfolio of the Fund to support the
tax reporting required for IRS-defined regulated
investment companies.
(2) Maintain tax lot detail for the investment portfolio.
(3) Calculate taxable gain/loss on security
sales using the tax lot relief method designated
by the Company.
(4) Provide the necessary financial
information to support the taxable components of
income and capital gains distributions to the
transfer agent to support tax reporting to the
shareholders.
E. Compliance Control Services:
(1) Support reporting to regulatory bodies
and support financial statement preparation by
making the Fund's accounting records available to
the Company, the Securities and Exchange
Commission, and the outside auditors.
(2) Maintain accounting records according to
the 1940 Act and regulations provided thereunder.
3. Pricing of Securities
For each valuation date, obtain prices from a
pricing source selected by Firstar but approved by the
Company's Board of Directors and apply those prices to
the portfolio positions of the Fund. For those
securities where market quotations are not readily
available, the Company's Board of Directors shall
approve, in good faith, the method for determining the
fair value for such securities.
If the Company desires to provide a price which
varies from the pricing source, the Company shall
promptly notify and supply Firstar with the valuation
of any such security on each valuation date. All
pricing changes made by the Company will be in writing
and must specifically identify the securities to be
changed by CUSIP, name of security, new price or rate
to be applied, and, if applicable, the time period for
which the new price(s) is/are effective.
4. Changes in Accounting Procedures
Any resolution passed by the Board of Directors of
the Company that affects accounting practices and
procedures under this Agreement shall be effective upon
written receipt and acceptance by the Firstar.
5. Changes in Equipment, Systems, Service, Etc.
Firstar reserves the right to make changes from
time to time, as it deems advisable, relating to its
services, systems, programs, rules, operating schedules
and equipment, so long as such changes do not adversely
affect the service provided to the Company under this
Agreement.
6. Compensation
Firstar shall be compensated for providing the
services set forth in this Agreement in accordance with
the Fee Schedule attached hereto as Exhibit A and as
mutually agreed upon and amended from time to time.
The Company agrees to pay all fees and reimbursable
expenses within ten (10) business days following the
receipt of the billing notice.
7. Performance of Service; Limitation of Liability
A. Firstar shall exercise reasonable care
in the performance of its duties under this
Agreement. Firstar shall not be liable for any
error of judgment or mistake of law or for any
loss suffered by the Company in connection with
matters to which this Agreement relates, including
losses resulting from mechanical breakdowns or the
failure of communication or power supplies beyond
Firstar's control, except a loss resulting from
Firstar's refusal or failure to comply with the
terms of this Agreement or from bad faith,
negligence, or willful misconduct on its part in
the performance of its duties under this
Agreement. Notwithstanding any other provision of
this Agreement, the Company shall indemnify and
hold harmless Firstar from and against any and all
claims, demands, losses, expenses, and liabilities
(whether with or without basis in fact or law) of
any and every nature (including reasonable
attorneys' fees) which Firstar may sustain or
incur or which may be asserted against Firstar by
any person arising out of any action taken or
omitted to be taken by it in performing the
services hereunder (i) in accordance with the
foregoing standards, or (ii) in reliance upon any
written or oral instruction provided to Firstar by
any duly authorized officer of the Company, such
duly authorized officer to be included in a list
of authorized officers furnished to Firstar and as
amended from time to time in writing by resolution
of the Board of Directors of the Company.
Firstar shall indemnify and hold the Company
harmless from and against any and all claims,
demands, losses, expenses, and liabilities
(whether with or without basis in fact or law) of
any and every nature (including reasonable
attorneys' fees) which the Company may sustain or
incur or which may be asserted against the Company
by any person arising out of any action taken or
omitted to be taken by Firstar as a result of
Firstar's refusal or failure to comply with the
terms of this Agreement, its bad faith,
negligence, or willful misconduct.
In the event of a mechanical breakdown or
failure of communication or power supplies beyond
its control, Firstar shall take all reasonable
steps to minimize service interruptions for any
period that such interruption continues beyond
Firstar's control. Firstar will make every
reasonable effort to restore any lost or damaged
data and correct any errors resulting from such a
breakdown at the expense of Firstar. Firstar
agrees that it shall, at all times, have
reasonable contingency plans with appropriate
parties, making reasonable provision for emergency
use of electrical data processing equipment to the
extent appropriate equipment is available.
Representatives of the Company shall be entitled
to inspect Firstar's premises and operating
capabilities at any time during regular business
hours of Firstar, upon reasonable notice to
Firstar.
Regardless of the above, Firstar reserves the
right to reprocess and correct administrative
errors at its own expense.
B. In order that the indemnification
provisions contained in this section shall apply,
it is understood that if in any case the
indemnitor may be asked to indemnify or hold the
indemnitee harmless, the indemnitor shall be fully
and promptly advised of all pertinent facts
concerning the situation in question, and it is
further understood that the indemnitee will use
all reasonable care to notify the indemnitor
promptly concerning any situation which presents
or appears likely to present the probability of a
claim for indemnification. The indemnitor shall
have the option to defend the indemnitee against
any claim which may be the subject of this
indemnification. In the event that the indemnitor
so elects, it will so notify the indemnitee and
thereupon the indemnitor shall take over complete
defense of the claim, and the indemnitee shall in
such situation initiate no further legal or other
expenses for which it shall seek indemnification
under this section. Indemnitee shall in no case
confess any claim or make any compromise in any
case in which the indemnitor will be asked to
indemnify the indemnitee except with the
indemnitor's prior written consent.
8. No Agency Relationship
Nothing herein contained shall be deemed to
authorize or empower Firstar to act as agent for the
other party to this Agreement, or to conduct business
in the name of, or for the account of the other party
to this Agreement.
9. Records
Firstar shall keep records relating to the
services to be performed hereunder, in the form and
manner, and for such period as it may deem advisable
and is agreeable to the Company but not inconsistent
with the rules and regulations of appropriate
government authorities, in particular, Section 31 of
the 1940 Act, and the rules thereunder. Firstar agrees
that all such records prepared or maintained by Firstar
relating to the services to be performed by Firstar
hereunder are the property of the Company and will be
preserved, maintained, and made available in accordance
with such section and rules of the 1940 Act and will be
promptly surrendered to the Company on and in
accordance with its request.
10. Data Necessary to Perform Services
The Company or its agent, which may be Firstar,
shall furnish to Firstar the data necessary to perform
the services described herein at such times and in such
form as mutually agreed upon. If Firstar is also
acting as the transfer agent for the Company, nothing
herein shall be deemed to relieve Firstar of any of its
obligations under the Transfer Agent Servicing
Agreement.
11. Notification of Error
The Company will notify Firstar of any balancing
or control error caused by Firstar within three (3)
business days after receipt of any reports rendered by
Firstar to the Company, or within three (3) business
days after discovery of any error or omission not
covered in the balancing or control procedure, or
within three (3) business days of receiving notice from
any shareholder.
12. Proprietary and Confidential Information
Firstar agrees on behalf of itself and its
directors, officers, and employees to treat
confidentially and as proprietary information of the
Company all records and other information relative to
the Company and prior, present, or potential
shareholders of the Company (and clients of said
shareholders), and not to use such records and
information for any purpose other than the performance
of its responsibilities and duties hereunder, except
after prior notification to and approval in writing by
the Company, which approval shall not be unreasonably
withheld and may not be withheld where Firstar may be
exposed to civil or criminal contempt proceedings for
failure to comply, when requested to divulge such
information by duly constituted authorities, or when so
requested by the Company.
13. Term of Agreement
This Agreement shall become effective as of the
date hereof and, unless sooner terminated as provided
herein, shall continue automatically in effect for
successive annual periods. This Agreement may be
terminated by either party upon giving ninety (90) days
prior written notice to the other party or such shorter
period as is mutually agreed upon by the parties.
However, this Agreement may be replaced or modified by
a subsequent agreement between the parties.
If the Company elects to terminate this Agreement
prior to the one year anniversary date of this
Agreement, for reasons other than unacceptable service
levels, the Company agrees to reimburse Firstar for the
difference between the termination date and the
anniversary date in annual fees based on the current
annual fees of the Company.
14. Notices
Notices of any kind to be given by either party to
the other party shall be in writing and shall be duly
given if mailed or delivered as follows: Notice to
Firstar shall be sent to:
Firstar Mutual Fund Services, LLC
000 Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx
Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000
and notice to the Company shall be sent to:
Grand Prix Funds, Inc.
Wilton Executive Campus
00 Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxx 000
Xxxxxx, XX 00000
Attn: Corporate Secretary
15. Duties in the Event of Termination
In the event that in connection with termination,
a successor to any of Firstar's duties or
responsibilities hereunder is designated by the Company
by written notice to Firstar, Firstar will promptly,
upon such termination and at the expense of the Company
transfer to such successor all relevant books, records,
correspondence and other data established or maintained
by Firstar under this Agreement in a form reasonably
acceptable to the Company (if such form differs from
the form in which Firstar has maintained the same, the
Company shall pay any expenses associated with
transferring the same to such form), and will cooperate
in the transfer of such duties and responsibilities,
including provision for assistance from Firstar's
personnel in the establishment of books, records and
other data by such successor.
16. Governing Law
This Agreement shall be construed in accordance
with the laws of the State of Wisconsin. However,
nothing herein shall be construed in a manner
inconsistent with the 1940 Act or any rule or
regulation promulgated by the SEC thereunder.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused
this Agreement to be executed by a duly authorized
officer in one or more counterparts as of the day and
year first written above.
GRAND PRIX FUNDS, INC. FIRSTAR MUTUAL FUND
SERVICES, LLC
By: /s/ Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx By: /s/ Xxxx Rock
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Its: President Its: Senior Vice President
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Fund Accounting Services
Annual Fee Schedule
Exhibit A
Separate Series of Grand Prix Funds, Inc.
Name of Series Date Added
Grand Prix Fund August 2, 1999
Class A
Class C
Domestic Equity Funds
$22,000 for the first $40 million
1 basis point on the next $200 million
1/2 basis point on the balance
Each class is an additional 25% of the charge
of the initial class.
Fees and out-of-pocket expenses are billed to the Fund monthly.