SIE practice questionmediumTrust Accounts – Fiduciary Responsibility
Who makes investment decisions for a trust account?
- ATrustee✓ Correct answer
- BBeneficiary
- CGrantor
- DFINRA
Explanation
Why A — Trustee
The trustee manages the trust and makes investment decisions according to the trust agreement. Beneficiaries receive benefits but do not direct investments.
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