The Importance of Naming a Beneficiary
William DiCristofaro
Financial Advisor -helping entrepreneurs and professionals enjoy financial security through Wealth Management, Retirement Plans and Worksite Benefits.
Do you know what will happen to your retirement savings if you were to pass away? Here are some things you should know about naming beneficiaries that could save your loved ones’ time, money and frustration.
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Facts about beneficiary designations
48% of people don’t have a named beneficiary.1??Generally, if you are married, your retirement account will automatically go to your spouse. If you plan on leaving money with your children or another person, your spouse would need to sign off on the change. If you are single, your savings becomes a part of your estate. This means the courts will decide how your estate is distributed. Keep in mind that this process can be long and expensive process for your grieving loved one.
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Types of beneficiaries
Primary, Contingent, and Charities can be chosen as beneficiaries.
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Wills
While a will can be a great estate-planning tool, this doesn’t cover your retirement assets. Naming your beneficiary designations in your retirement plan would help your loved ones avoid more paperwork and stress.
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Life changes
You should review your beneficiary designations when you have life changes, like marriage, divorce, children, or death, in the family. We suggest reviewing your beneficiary designation annually.
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Minors
If you designate a minor/child, nominate a custodian to manage the money with you/your beneficiary’s interest.
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You can designate your beneficiary in a matter of minutes
To designate your beneficiary online, sign in to your 401(k) account on your provider’s website. Locate the beneficiary section and add or update your beneficiary. If you are married and opt not to designate your spouse, additional signatures may be required.
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Learn how to add/update your beneficiaries by contacting Integrity Benefit Partners at 860-521-401k.
65 LaSalle Rd, Suite 200, West Hartford, CT 06107 | 860.521.401k |?www.integritybenefitpartners.com
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This material was created to provide accurate and reliable information on the subjects covered. It is not intended to provide specific legal, tax or other professional advice. The services of an appropriate professional should be sought regarding your individual situation. Integrity Benefit Partners and its affiliates do not provide legal or tax services.
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