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Electronic invoice presentment and payment ([[EIPP]]) is often used as an interchangeable term with eInvoicing, but refers to suppliers making invoices available on the web to other corporates (also referred to as B2B [[EBPP]]).
1. ''Law - noun.''


A fiduciary is a person who occupies a position of trust in relation to someone else and is required to act for the latter's benefit within the scope of that relationship.


==See also==
Examples include trustees and company directors.
* [[Immediate payments and the impact on corporate treasurers]]


[[Category:Cash_management]]
 
2.  ''Law - adjective.''
 
Relating to a fiduciary, or arising from a position as a fiduciary.
 
 
== See also ==
* [[Fiduciary duty]]
* [[Fiduciary services]]
* [[Proxy]]
* [[Trustees]]
 
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
[[Category:Ethics]]

Latest revision as of 21:07, 11 September 2022

1. Law - noun.

A fiduciary is a person who occupies a position of trust in relation to someone else and is required to act for the latter's benefit within the scope of that relationship.

Examples include trustees and company directors.


2. Law - adjective.

Relating to a fiduciary, or arising from a position as a fiduciary.


See also