It may sound simple – “who should get my assets?”, but naming beneficiaries is often an underappreciated step in effectively transferring wealth. Making a thoughtful, informed selection when it comes to your beneficiaries can save time, frustration and even money.
Every family and financial situation is unique, but here are a few beneficiary choices that merit an even higher level of consideration:
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