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Calculate P&L on certificate trading

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The bottom line

Roughly 90% of the work in Calculate P&L on certificate trading is information-shaped — already within reach of AI delivery. The question here is not whether it shifts, but which tasks go first and who staffs the residual.

Why: With no child occupations seeded, the scalar is derived from the process name itself. 'Calculate P&L on certificate trading' is a purely analytical and financial task involving the processing of numerical data and trade records, placing it firmly in the digital band.

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Read as an executable program — the work decomposed into Code, Generative, Agentic, and Human.

Calculate P&L on certificate trading sits inside a larger value-flow — 1 parent structure it composes into. The hierarchy is grounding, not the story: it tells you which aggregate exposure Calculate P&L on certificate trading inherits.

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How the work flows

Trigger: Execution of a certificate trade or the arrival of the daily trading cutoff time.

  1. Extract daily certificate trade executions and inventory balances
  2. Ingest daily settlement prices and market curves for certificates like RINs or carbon credits
  3. Compute realized P&L from settled trades and surrendered certificates
  4. Calculate unrealized mark-to-market P&L for open positions
  5. Reconcile calculated P&L against trading desk estimates and registry data
  6. Post finalized P&L values to the general ledger

Outcome: Profit and loss for the certificate trading portfolio is quantified, reconciled, and recorded in the financial ledger.

Measured by

Daily P&L Processing TimeP&L VarianceReconciliation Break CountMark-to-Market Valuation Accuracy