Fiduciary Funds

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Fiduciary funds meaning refers to funds held by an entity in a trustee or agency capacity for the benefit of others, not for the entity’s own use. These funds are managed with a high standard of care, ensuring that the interests of the beneficiaries are prioritized. Common examples include pension funds and trust funds. Fiduciary funds are crucial in maintaining accountability and transparency in financial reporting.

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