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In the financial industry account executive is an employee of a brokerage firm who acts as an agent to advise and handle orders for the firm's clients.

 


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Account Executive definition :
The brokerage firm employee who handles stock orders for clients. See: Broker.
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account executive (AE)
In general: executive assigned by a service bureau or other supplier to act as a liaison for each customer and to assist the customer in utilizing the services available. See also customer service representative
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ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
The agent of a commission house who serves customers/traders by
entering their commodity futures and options orders, reporting trade
executions, advising on trading strategies, etc.

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE - Is the party who acts as an agent for his customer. The broker receives a commissio...
ACCOUNT FEE - An amount often charged by lenders to cover the cost of setting up and maintaining mortga...

An account executive may build a client base through several methods. First, the account executive may be assigned a core group of customers by the firm.

Account executive. The title given by some brokerage firms to their stockbrokers. Other variations on the title include registered representative, financial counselor and financial consultant.
Accrued interest.

Account Executive:
Accounts Payable:
The amount of money that a company owes to its creditors.

Account executive
The brokerage firm employee who handles stock orders for clients. See: Broker.
Account Party
Party who applies to open a bank for the issuance of a letter of credit.

Account Executive - A stockbroker by any other name. More specifically, the term refers to a NASD-registered securities representative, but also is used generically to describe almost any salesperson.

Account Executive (AE)
An employee of a brokerage firm who must pass specified tests and must be registered with the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) before he or she may solicit or accept orders from clients.

Account Executive
This term refers a person who has primary responsibility for an account, whether it be for an individual or corporate client.

account executive The officer assigned to serve as a liaison between the firm and the customer.... account reconciliation The process of matching all checkbook debits and credits to the final bank statement....

See: Account executive; account statement. Account Ad Valorem Duty An imported merchandise tax expressed as a percentage. Account balance Credits minus debits at the end of a reporting period.

AE - account executive
AFBD - Association of Futures Brokers and Dealers (UK)
AFFM - Austrlian Financial Futures Market
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Also known as account executive, customers broker, or similar title. Describes people who work in financial markets who have met the particu...(Read more)
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See: Account executive; account statement. Account balance Credits minus debits at the end of a reporting period. Account executive The brokerage firm employee who handles stock orders for clients. See: Broker.

Dedicated Personal Account Executive
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In a full-service brokerage firm, a registered representative or account executive handles your buy and sell instructions and often provides investment advice.

In a traditional full-service brokerage firm, a registered representative or account executive who works for the firm handles your buy and sell instructions and often provides investment advice.

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Account Executive
The title given by some brokerage firms to their stockbrokers. Other variations on the title include registered representative, financial advisor and financial consultant.
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Or perhaps this is not so obvious, since studies indicate that only half of even serious investors know their account executive by name.

A person acting as an agent for making securities transactions. An 'Account Executive' or a 'broker' at a brokerage firm deals directly with customers.

Credits minus debits at the end of a reporting period.
Account executive
The brokerage firm employee who handles stock orders for clients. See: Broker.
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Order ticket
A form detailing an order instruction that a customer gives an account executive.
Ordering Costs
Costs that occur when an order is placed regardless of the size of the order.

for acting as an agent in making contracts, sales or purchases; (2) when used as floor broker, it refers to the person who actually executes someone else's trading orders on the trading floor of an exchange; (3) when used as account executive, ...

Loan Officer: a representative of a lending or mortgage company who is responsible for soliciting homebuyers, qualifying and processing of loans. They may also be called lender, loan representative, account executive or loan rep.

In a New York Stock Exchange member organization, a Registered Representative must meet the requirements of the Exchange as to background and knowledge of the securities business. Also known as an Account Executive or Customer's Broker.

In the context of securities, the relationship between a client and a broker/dealer firm allowing the firm's employee to be the client's buying and selling agent. See: Account executive; account statement.

Registered representative: An employee of a broker/dealer that is a member of the NASD or a stock exchange who is registered with the SEC and performs the duties of an account executive.

See also: Expense, Saving, Limit Order, Bills, Banks

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