What are the different types of accounts offered by Goldman Sachs?

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Goldman Sachs offers a variety of accounts to cater to the diverse financial needs of its clients. These include individual investment accounts, retirement accounts, trust and estate accounts, as well as accounts for small businesses and corporations. Individual investment accounts provide individuals with personalized investment strategies, enabling them to grow their wealth. Retirement accounts, such as Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs), can help individuals save for retirement with tax advantages. Trust and estate accounts help clients manage and distribute their assets through fiduciary services. For small businesses and corporations, Goldman Sachs offers business accounts, including cash management services, loans, and lines of credit. These accounts provide businesses with valuable financial tools to support their growth and operations. Overall, Goldman Sachs offers a range of account options tailored to suit different client needs and financial goals.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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