Are you looking for an ERISA bond?
Erisa and other fiduciary bonds are priced based on assets within the plan along with other factors that help the carriers understand the risk of the bond being garnished. However, these bonds aren't expensive. Most erisa bonds are less than $200 per year.
Surety Bond
They are in breach of their fiduciary duties. They can be sanctioned by the court or forfeit their bond.
Not exactly. There IS a commonality, and that is the protection from fraud, embezzlement, and general dishonest conduct. The most significant difference is that "fidelity" bonding is ONLY a dishonesty protection where fiduciary bonds provide much broader coverage to include a principal's due diligence and competence when handling third party funds.
The fiduciary is the person with the authority to make deposits to and withdrawals from a fiduciary account. If the original fiduciary cannot act a new fiduciary must be appointed.
No bond cost is not a direct cost as it is not directly related with production of goods.
It is an adjective or a noun. A fiduciary (noun) is a person who acts in a fiduciary (adjective) capacity.
fiduciary and trustee
Typically, a fiduciary prudently takes care of money for another person. So a "fiduciary receipt" is a document that a person acting in capacity of a fiduciary for another person would get in order to allow an audit of the discharge of their duties - part of a fiduciary account.
Yes, provided you are the owner or the duly appointed fiduciary of an estate. There may be cost involved.
Fidelity Fiduciary Bank was created in 1964.
A fiduciary service is a trust impose in a person to act on someone's behalf
It can cost a couple hundred dollars to thousands of dollars depending on the type of bond and the amount. The basic cost is a couple hundred dollars for a fairly simple and low bond.