Legal Question in Business Law in Kansas
I would like to know about fiduciaries and how to find one. I have investments with a local firm, how do I determine if they are a fiduciary? Is a person likely to see lower returns on investments when using a fiduciary?
Asked on 6/14/13, 2:01 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Anthony Smith
LawSmith
A fiduciary is someone holding, or investing property for another. An investment firm is a fiduciary.
Answered on 6/15/13, 5:09 am
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