Trust Accounting
Accounting & Bookkeeping Glossary
Definition
Trust accounting is the management of funds held on behalf of someone else — most commonly seen in law firms (IOLTA accounts) and property management (security deposits, owner funds). The cardinal rule: trust funds must be kept completely separate from operating funds. Commingling is a compliance violation that can result in serious consequences, including loss of professional licenses.
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