Montana License Law
Under Montana law, a broker's trust account must be maintained:
AIn the broker's personal bank account
BIn a separate, identifiable bank account used exclusively for client funds✓ Correct
CIn any FDIC-insured account at any institution
DIn an investment account to earn returns for clients
Explanation
Montana brokers are required to maintain a separate trust (escrow) account for client funds, keeping those funds segregated from the broker's personal and operating accounts.
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