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discretionary account

American  

noun

  1. an account in which the stockbroker is allowed complete control over the purchase and sale of securities on the customer's behalf.


Etymology

Origin of discretionary account

First recorded in 1915–20

Example Sentences

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It was shortly after Caruso took over that a whistleblower came forward to report a suspicious $100,000 donation from Ridley-Thomas that was deposited into Flynn’s discretionary account.

From Los Angeles Times

Congress already approved funding this year for about 75 percent of the government’s discretionary account for the budget year that began Oct.

From Washington Times

Congress already approved funding this year for about 75% of the government’s discretionary account for the budget year that began 1 October.

From The Guardian

A school spokesman said the money came from Anderson’s discretionary account with the University of Maryland College Park Foundation.

From Washington Post

Maryland says former athletic director Kevin Anderson used school money from a discretionary account to pay for the legal defense of two football players accused of sexual misconduct last year.

From Reuters