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fiduciary

An individual, corporation or association holding assets for another party, often with the legal authority and duty to make decisions regarding financial matters on behalf of the other party.

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  1. Fiduciary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A fiduciary (from Latin fiduciarius, meaning "(holding) in trust"; from fides, meaning "faith", and fiducia, meaning "trust") is a legal or ethical relationship of trust ...
     
  2. Fiduciary - Merriam-Webster Online
    1fi·du·cia·ry. noun \-ˈdü-shē-ˌer-ē, -shə-rē, -ˈdyü-\. plural fi·du·cia·ries. Definition of FIDUCIARY. : one that holds a fiduciary relation or acts in a fiduciary ...
     
  3. Fiduciary - Legal Dictionary | Law.com
    fiduciary. 1) n. from the Latin fiducia, meaning "trust," a person (or a business like a bank or stock brokerage) who has the power and obligation to act for another ...
     
  4. Meeting Your Fiduciary Responsibilities
    Offering a retirement plan can be one of the most challenging, yet rewarding, decisions an employer can make. The employees participating in the plan, their ...
     
  5. Fiduciary | Define Fiduciary at Dictionary.com
    Fiduciary definition, a person to whom property or power is entrusted for the benefit of another. See more.
     
  6. Fiduciary Definition | Investopedia
    The fiduciary manages the assets for the benefit of the other person rather than for his or her own profit. 2. A loan made on trust rather than against some security ...
     
  7. fiduciary - definition of fiduciary by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    fi·du·ci·ar·y (f -d sh - r , -sh -r , -dy -, f -). adj. 1. a. Of or relating to a holding of something in trust for another: a fiduciary heir; a fiduciary contract. b. Of or being a ...
     
  8. Fiduciary Trust International
    When you become a client of Fiduciary Trust, you benefit from dedicated, experienced professionals—a portfolio manager and experts in trust and estates and ...