Can I put anyone as my beneficiary?

Julian Smith | 2023-06-08 23:58:29 | page views:1497
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Julian Thompson

Works at the International Fund for Agricultural Development, Lives in Rome, Italy.
You can name pretty much anyone as a beneficiary: your spouse, child, parents, siblings, BFFs, a trust. ... But, most people name their spouse as the primary beneficiary. You can name more than one beneficiary if you'd like. If you choose to do so, you'll need to designate the amount or percentage that goes to each person.Apr 24, 2017
2023-06-11 23:58:29

Amelia Kim

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You can name pretty much anyone as a beneficiary: your spouse, child, parents, siblings, BFFs, a trust. ... But, most people name their spouse as the primary beneficiary. You can name more than one beneficiary if you'd like. If you choose to do so, you'll need to designate the amount or percentage that goes to each person.Apr 24, 2017
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