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Wat (wie) is discretionary account - definitie

FEE-BASED INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT PRODUCT FOR HIGH-NET-WORTH INDIVIDUALS
Managed Accounts; Managed accounts; Discretionary account; Controlled account

Managed account         
In banking, a managed account is a fee-based investment management product for high-net-worth individuals. The main appeal for wealthy individuals is the access to professional money managers, a high degree of customization and greater tax efficiencies in a fee-based product.
Discretionary access control         
LOGICAL ACCESS CONTROL BY RESTRICTING ACCESS TO OBJECTS BASED ON THE IDENTITY OF SUBJECTS OR THEIR BELONGING GROUPS
Discretionary Access Control; DACL
In computer security, discretionary access control (DAC) is a type of access control defined by the Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria
Controlling account         
ACCOUNT IN THE GENERAL LEDGER FOR WHICH A CORRESPONDING SUBSIDIARY LEDGER HAS BEEN CREATED, ALLOWING FOR TRACKING TRANSACTIONS WITHIN THE CONTROLLING ACCOUNT IN MORE DETAIL
Control Account; Control account
In accounting, the controlling account (also known as an adjustment or control accountcontrol account definition in Financial Times lexicon) is an account in the general ledger for which a corresponding subsidiary ledger has been created. The subsidiary ledger allows for tracking transactions within the controlling account in more detail.

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Managed account

In banking, a managed account is a fee-based investment management product for high-net-worth individuals. The main appeal for wealthy individuals is the access to professional money managers, a high degree of customization and greater tax efficiencies in a fee-based product. They are not to be confused with managed bank accounts such as thinkmoney, e-money accounts and basic bank accounts, all of which are consumer banking products in the UK.

Managed accounts started as separately managed accounts (SMAs) and have since evolved into multiple strategy accounts (MSAs) and the rapidly emerging unified managed accounts (UMAs). There is broad agreement that managed accounts provide the added benefits of greater transparency, liquidity and control.

Managed account minimums and the cost to operate managed account programs have steadily dropped as technology helps with efficiency and scale. Increasingly, managed account products are seeing interest from the "mass affluent" as well.

The retail managed accounts industry was sized at $1.70 trillion in 3Q 2009. Managed Accounts are typically offered by global investment banks and specialist investment firms.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor discretionary account
1. Catherine‘s Church was renovated with funds raised in Moscow, the conference center was never built, and Andreas‘s $250,000 checks were diverted to the metropolitan‘s "discretionary account," Wheeler said.
2. The inspector general noted that in 2001, a Smithsonian spokesman told The Post that Small had paid for the trip using a discretionary account funded with his own money.
3. Meanwhile, the Mexican attorney general‘s office had offered Perraudin the theory that the money had simply been taken by Raul from the president‘s discretionary account, controlled by his brother.
4. Sant defended the expense but said Small‘s handling of the flight "was a little less rigorous than it should have been." Smithsonian policy states that employees should select transportation that is "most advantageous" to the institution when "cost and other factors are considered." At the time of the San Antonio flight, the inspector general noted, a Smithsonian spokesman told The Washington Post that Small had paid for the trip using a discretionary account funded with his own money.