beneficiary
Choosing your beneficiaries, who are the people or entities who receive the benefits when you die, is arqueably the most important part of owning life insurance. However, picking this recipient may not be as easy as you imagine. After all, state laws and policy rules can limit your options. Additionally, changing or correcting your beneficiary isn’t as easy as switching bank accounts. As such, it’s imperative that you clearly understand how your life insurance company handles beneficiaries before committing to a policy. Who can be a life insurance beneficiary?Great question. Short answer? Pret...
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I am by no means a financial wizard. So, I was taken aback several years ago when a friend asked for some serious financial advice. He had recently received an inheritance and was looking for suggestions on what he should do with the money. I immediately rattled off the obvious. Pay off your debt, build an emergency fund, or save the money for a down payment — in particular a car that he had been eying up. I even suggested that he take a small percentage of the inheritance and go on a weekend getaway. I also stressed the importance of putting some of this money towards his retirement savings. ...
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