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Native trust fund - vertaling naar arabisch

BRITISH LONG-TERM SAVINGS OR INVESTMENT ACCOUNT FOR CHILDREN
Child Trust Funds; Child Trust Fund Account; Child Trust Fund

Native trust fund      
صندوق رعاية المواطنين
Fixed trust         
  • Chart of a trust
THREE-PARTY FIDUCIARY RELATIONSHIP
Trust fund manager; Living trust; Trust fund; Trust (law); Trust (property); Trust (law) non-USA; Trust (Law) non-USA; Trust (Law) USA; Inter vivos trust; Private trust; Trust Law; Revocable living trust; Law of Trusts; Improvement Trust; Improvement trust; Fixed trust; Irrevocable trust; Trust Fund Manager; Trusts law; Trust inter vivos; Law of trusts; Trusts; Inter Vivos Trust; Living Trust; Revocable trust; Trust Fund Baby; Trust funds
شركة استثمار محددة المجالات
Trust funds         
  • Chart of a trust
THREE-PARTY FIDUCIARY RELATIONSHIP
Trust fund manager; Living trust; Trust fund; Trust (law); Trust (property); Trust (law) non-USA; Trust (Law) non-USA; Trust (Law) USA; Inter vivos trust; Private trust; Trust Law; Revocable living trust; Law of Trusts; Improvement Trust; Improvement trust; Fixed trust; Irrevocable trust; Trust Fund Manager; Trusts law; Trust inter vivos; Law of trusts; Trusts; Inter Vivos Trust; Living Trust; Revocable trust; Trust Fund Baby; Trust funds
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Definitie

trust fund
(trust funds)
A trust fund is an amount of money or property that someone owns, usually after inheriting it, but which is kept and invested for them.
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Wikipedia

Child trust fund

A child trust fund (CTF) is a long-term savings or investment account for children in the United Kingdom. New accounts can no longer be created as of 2011, but existing accounts can receive new money: the accounts were replaced by Junior ISAs.

The UK Government introduced the Child Trust Fund with the aim of ensuring that every child has savings by their eighteenth birthday, helping children get into the habit of saving; whilst teaching them the benefits of saving and helping them understand personal finance. The Child Trust Fund scheme was promised in the Labour Party's 2001 general election manifesto and launched in January 2005, with children born on or after 1 September 2002 eligible.

Eligible children received an initial subscription from the government in the form of a voucher for at least £250. In 2010/11, the Child Trust Fund policy was expected to cost around £520m, less than 0.5% of the £84bn UK education budget. Because the scheme allows for family and friends to top up trust funds, it has given a substantial boost to savings rates, particularly among the poor. According to the Children's Mutual, "In terms of changing people's behaviour, this is the most successful product there's ever been." For households with income of £19,000 a year, 30% of the children in that category are having £19 a month saved for them. Part of this is due to grandparents being more willing to contribute to funds, since the money cannot be diverted to the family finances. Creation of new funds and government payments into them were scrapped in January 2011 by the Savings Accounts and Health in Pregnancy Grant Act 2010.