In the context of a trust, the grantor is the person who establishes the trust and transfers assets into it, setting terms under which the trust operates. Alternatively, in financial markets, a grantor might sell call options on stocks they own, collecting premiums from buyers while agreeing to sell the stocks at a specified price if the options are exercised.
The grantor of the family trust decided to add more assets to the trust fund to ensure long-term financial support for his beneficiaries.
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