The term "custodial account" generally refers to a child's or teen's savings account at a financial institution, mutual fund company, or brokerage firm managed by one person for the benefit of another. Generally
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Custodial Accounts Each custodial account (other than an Escrow Account) established and maintained by a Servicer pursuant to a Purchasing and Servicing Agreement or Servicing Agreement, as applicable. Special Servicer Servicing Personnel The divisions and individuals of the Special Servicer who are inv...
Recovery mechanisms should be able to withstand the temporary or permanent unavailability of any individual involved in account management operations. Individuals should make sure to provide ways for close family members or other trusted parties to recover keys in case of death or other emergencies. ...
Brokerage Account A brokerage account is a taxable investment account that allows individual investors to buy and sell many different kinds of investment securities, such as stocks, bonds, ETFs, and mutual funds. Learn More Capital Gains A capital gain is the increase in an asset’s value from...