fiduciary
含义: Relating to a position of trust, especially one in which a person or organisation manages money or property on behalf of another.
A fiduciary is legally and ethically bound to act in the best interests of the person they represent. Common fiduciaries include trustees, financial advisers, and company directors. The term is used both as an adjective ('fiduciary duty') and as a noun ('acting as a fiduciary'). Breach of fiduciary duty is a serious legal matter that can result in significant penalties.
例句
- Company directors have a fiduciary duty to act in the best interests of shareholders. 公司董事有信托义务以股东的最佳利益行事。Los administradores de la sociedad tienen el deber fiduciario de actuar en el mejor interés de los accionistas.会社の取締役は株主の最善の利益のために行動する信認義務を負っている。회사의 이사는 주주의 최선의 이익을 위해 행동할 신인 의무를 진다.
- The trustee was found to have breached her fiduciary obligations by using funds for personal expenses. 该受托人被认定因将资金用于个人开支而违反了信托义务。Se determinó que la fideicomisaria había incumplido sus obligaciones fiduciarias al utilizar fondos para gastos personales.その受託者は資金を個人的な支出に使用したことにより、信認義務に違反したと認定された。그 수탁자는 자금을 개인적 지출에 사용하여 신인 의무를 위반한 것으로 판명되었다.
- Financial advisers operating under a fiduciary standard must put their clients' interests first. 在信托标准下运营的财务顾问必须将客户利益放在首位。Los asesores financieros que operan bajo un estándar fiduciario deben anteponer los intereses de sus clientes.信認基準に基づいて業務を行うファイナンシャルアドバイザーは、顧客の利益を最優先にしなければならない。신인 기준에 따라 업무를 수행하는 재무 자문사는 고객의 이익을 최우선에 두어야 한다.
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语境: professional, academic
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Latin fiduciarius (held in trust), derived from fiducia (trust, confidence), from fidere (to trust). Entered English in the 17th century.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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