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A custodial account is a popular way for parents and guardians to invest for their children’s future. Accounts are easy to set up and manage, and the adult custodian can choose from a wide range ...
Custodial accounts. A custodial account is an account that parents can set up and manage on their minor child’s behalf, and the child is able to take over the account upon becoming a legal adult ...
A UGMA account is a custodial account that allows minors to own securities and other assets under the management of a parent or guardian. Once the child reaches the age of majority (18 or 21 ...
A custodial account is a financial account (such as a bank account, a trust fund or a brokerage account) set up for the benefit of a beneficiary, and administered by a responsible person, known as a legal guardian or custodian, who has a fiduciary obligation to the beneficiary. [1]
The Uniform Transfers To Minors Act (UTMA) is a uniform act drafted and recommended by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws in 1986, and subsequently enacted by all U.S. States, which provides a mechanism under which gifts can be made to a minor without requiring the presence of an appointed guardian for the minor, and which satisfies the Internal Revenue Service ...
The State Street Global Advisors Trust Company serves as an trustee for SSGA's US unregistered collective and common trust funds, some SSGA sponsored ETFs including the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust, and separately managed accounts. [4] As a whole, SSBT is the principal operating company within its parent company State Street Corporation. [5]
Custodial accounts allow you to manage finances for a child or other minor. Usually these types of accounts are set up by a parent, relative or guardian on behalf of a family member, although this ...
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