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Q: Why would the company change the IRA to FBO on your account?
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What is an fob trust?

FBO means "for benefit of." In banking, an FBO trust is an account typically set up as a donation account for the person whose name the account is in.


What is FBO in aviation mean?

Fixed Base Operator; generally an aircraft service company selling fuel, maintenance, and other services to those flying into a particular airport. FBO's may also own the airport, or just rent space from the owning authority to transact business. There can be multiple FBO's on a single airport.


What is the abbreviation 'fbo' in banking?

It stands for "For Benefit Of" - just additional information on who the account is for or where it is going in some transfers/rollovers/etc.


What does fbo mean on a deed?

That abbreviation in law stands for the phrase "for the benefit of".


Which FBO would you recommend at London Luton Airport and why?

I would recommend Private Fly for Private fly recruitment.......


What does FBO mean on a check?

FBO stands for â??for the benefit of.â?? FBO checks have a final beneficiary who is different than the person that is noted on the â??pay to the order ofâ?? line on the check.


Do you sign a FBO check?

From Wells Fargo site: If your employer sends you a check, make sure it is made payable to Wells Fargo Advantage Funds FBO John Smith. Forward the check to us and reference your account number or Social Security number. You should not endorse this check.


Do you endorse a check made to FBO?

In short, no. Usually FBO checks (For Benefit Of) are made out to an institutional administrator in a company-to-company transfer, rollover, or 1035 exchange, where the funds are NOT to be handled by the individual for tax purposes. Institution-to-institution transfers are not endorsed by the FBO person because checks are negotiable instruments between the issuing company and the receiving company. Often in these type of transaction a physical check is not issued, but the funds are sent by wire or electric fund transfer (EFT). There are really two reasons for a custodian to issue a paper FBO check: (1) the individual is the sent the check so they know that the correct amount of their funds have been taken out of the previous account. They can then mail the check to the new company and there are no income tax consequences because the check was not made out to them. (2) The previous custodian earns interest on the funds being transferred from the date of issuing the check until the new custodian cashes the check. This interest on uncashed checks is called float. Large institutions have very large sums of money in outstanding checks earning interest, and even at low interest rates, this 'float' can be a sizable amount and the source of considerable income for the institution.


What is the name of the area that private jets take off from?

I believe the answer you are looking for would be FBO which is Fixed Base Operator.


What does FBO mean on a financial statement?

For Benefit Of


What does FBO mean?

Fixed base operator


What does FBO stand for on wiring money?

for the benefit of