Difference between revisions of "Investment Account"

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The typical objectives of an investment account are to achieve long term growth, income or capital preservation from the deposited asset portfolio. Investment accounts are typically not insured.
 
The typical objectives of an investment account are to achieve long term growth, income or capital preservation from the deposited asset portfolio. Investment accounts are typically not insured.
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== Service Domain ==
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Handles the non-cash holdings positions for a customer, covering multiple instruments as necessary.
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Latest revision as of 15:57, 11 June 2021

Definition

Investment Account. An account that provides a record of deposits of funds and/or securities held at a financial institution

The typical objectives of an investment account are to achieve long term growth, income or capital preservation from the deposited asset portfolio. Investment accounts are typically not insured.

Service Domain

Handles the non-cash holdings positions for a customer, covering multiple instruments as necessary.


See Also


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