Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 20 - DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND INSURANCE
Division 1140 - Division of Finance
Chapter 11 - Section 500 Companies
Section 20 CSR 1140-11.040 - Record Keeping

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024

PURPOSE: Section 500 companies are subject to regulation and examination by the Division of Finance, pursuant to sections 408.500.1 to 408.506, RSMo, for the purpose of assuring compliance with all applicable laws. This rule establishes minimum record keeping requirements to facilitate examination and regulation.

(1) Books and Records. No special system of records is required by the director of finance. The records of a section 500 company will be considered sufficient if they include a cash journal, double-entry general ledger or a comparable record, and an individual account ledger. The records of the business of each registered office shall be maintained so that the assets, liabilities, income, and expenses may be readily ascertained.

(2) Cash Journal. A cash book or cash journal shall contain a chronological record of the receipt and disbursement of all funds including all items of receipt or expenditures incidental to the granting or collection of section 500 company loans. Entries in the cash journal shall be separate from all other business activities.

(3) General Ledger. The general ledger shall be posted at least monthly. A trial balance sheet and profit-and-loss statement shall be available to the examiner. When the general ledger is kept at a central office other than the location of the registered office, the central office shall provide information required by this section.

(4) Account Ledger. An individual record shall be kept for each borrower which shall include at least the following items:

(A) Name of the borrower;

(B) Date the original loan was made;

(C) Original loan amount;

(D) Interest rate;

(E) Dates payments were received;

(F) Amount of each payment received;

(G) Amount of each payment applied to interest;

(H) Amount of each payment applied to principal;

(I) Amount applied to late charges, if any;

(J) Amount applied to returned check charges, if any;

(K) Principal balance; and

(L) Renewal number.

(5) Records Available. All books, records and papers, including the contracts and applications, shall be kept in the office of the section 500 company and made available to the Division of Finance for examination at any time without previous notice. When contracts are hypothecated or deposited with a financial institution or other party in connection with credit, access must be provided for the examiner pursuant to agreement between the section 500 company and the other financial institution(s).

(6) Handling of Errors. When an error is made on the individual ledger or general ledger of a manual operation, a single thin line, preferably in red, shall be drawn through the improper entry and the correct entry made on the following line. No erasures whatsoever shall be made in any record.

(7) Records to be Maintained. A section 500 company shall preserve all records of company transactions, including cards used in a card system, if any, for at least two (2) years after making the final entry with respect to any section 500 company agreement. Preservation of records may be by microfilm, microfiche or electronic means.

(8) Contracts Paid in Full. When a section 500 note is paid in full, the original contract or a copy thereof shall be marked "paid" and returned to the borrower.

(9) Penalties. Violations of this rule shall be regarded as violations of sections 408.500.1 to 408.506, RSMo and subject to the same penalties as provided in sections 408.500.9 and 408.500.10, RSMo.

*Original authority: 361.105, RSMo 1967, amended 1993, 1994, 1995 and 408.500, RSMo 2002.

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