fiduciary
41fiduciary bond — a bond filed by a fiduciary administering an estate as surety. * * * …
42Fiduciary Call — A cost effective strategy designed to limit the costs associated with exercising a call option. When a European call option is purchased, the present value of the strike price is invested in a risk free interest bearing account. When the… …
43Fiduciary Risk — A type of risk that accounts for the possibility of a trustee/agent who is not optimally performing in the beneficiary s best interests. This does not necessarily mean that the trustee is using the beneficiary s resources for his/her own benefit; …
44Fiduciary Money — Money held in trust and invested on behalf of a beneficiary. A fiduciary is one who holds assets for a beneficiary, such as an executor of a will …
45fiduciary relationship — a relationship in which one person holds a position of trust with respect to the other and is expected to act solely in the best interests of that person. In medicine, the doctor–patient relationship is a fiduciary relationship …
46fiduciary capacity — The position of one in whom special confidence is reposed, and who is bound in equity and good conscience to act in good faith with due regard to the interest of the person reposing the confidence. Illinois v Riggins, 8 Ill 2d 78, 132 NE2d 519,… …
47fiduciary fund — A fund entrusted to a fiduciary. See trust fund …
48fiduciary relation — Often, but perhaps somewhat loosely, considered as the equivalent of confidential relation. There is a technical distinction between a fiduciary relation and a confidential relation, the former being more correctly applicable to legal… …
49fiduciary duty — noun the legal duty of a fiduciary to act in the best interests of the beneficiary • Hypernyms: ↑legal duty …
50fiduciary — Synonyms and related words: believable, colorable, conceivable, convictional, credible, depositary, depository, fiducial, held in pledge, held in trust, in escrow, in trust, pistic, plausible, reliable, tenable, trustee, trustworthy, trusty,… …