What are Mock Compliance Exams and How Can RIAs Benefit from Them?

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As the SEC ramps up the quantity and intensity of RIA examinations, it’s vital that advisers be prepared, or else they could face penalties and other sanctions. One of the most effective methods of preparing for an SEC exam is having a mock exam conducted on the firm’s compliance program. In this article, I explain what mock compliance exams are and seven tangible benefits RIAs can achieve from them. For an article discussing other best practices RIAs can follow to prepare for an SEC exam, click here.

What Is a mock compliance exam?

Before I explore the benefits, let's clarify what a mock compliance examination entails. A mock examination is essentially a rehearsal for the real SEC examination. It involves simulating the examination process, which typically commences with the issuance of requests for information and documents that are typically requested in an SEC exam. The advisory firm is then provided with time to produce such information requests. Following the firm’s response, the third party conducting the exam may interview advisory firm personnel to gauge their understanding of the firm’s compliance program and to address specific topics that may have raised concern when reviewing the information produced by the advisory firm. The third party conducting the mock exam may even come onsite to review the firm’s operations to determine if there are any red flags. Typically, the mock exam concludes with the issuance of a report highlighting the results of the exam, including any deficiencies identified as well as recommendations for enhancing the firm’s compliance program.

The principal goal of the mock exam is to identify weaknesses, gaps, or deficiencies in the investment adviser's compliance program and operations, allowing for corrective action before the real SEC examination.

Mock compliance examinations can take various forms, depending on the investment adviser's needs and objectives:

  • Full mock exam: This comprehensive simulation covers all aspects of the SEC examination process, providing a holistic assessment of the firm's compliance readiness.
  • Focused mock exam: In this scenario, the mock examination focuses on specific areas or issues that the investment adviser deems most critical or where the firm suspects potential weaknesses.
  • Periodic mock exams: Some firms opt for periodic mock exams to continuously evaluate and enhance their compliance program, even between official SEC examinations.

What are the benefits of a mock compliance exam?

There are at least seven important benefits of having a mock exam conducted on an advisory firm’s compliance program, which I detail below.