Escrow Account

Impound Account: Fund Set Aside for Future Needs
An impound account is a type of account held by a third party on behalf of two other parties involved in a financial transaction, often used to cover future expenses such as property taxes and insurance premiums.
Trust Account: Separate Bank Account for Client Funds
A trust account is a separate bank account, segregated from a broker's own funds, in which the broker is required by state law to deposit all monies collected for clients. In some states, this is referred to as an escrow account.

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