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Naming Beneficiaries: What You Need to Know

Tod Shoffler

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A major issue in estate planning is whom to name as beneficiaries on life insurance policies, pension plan accounts, IRAs and annuities. This important decision often doesn’t take into account the substantial estate and income tax consequences the beneficiary may incur.
So before you name a beneficiary, you may wish to gain a basic understanding of beneficiary designations.
One of the first things you need to know is that, in many cases, beneficiary designations supersede a will. That said, not only is naming a beneficiary important, it is equally important to make sure that your beneficiary arrangements are consistent with your other estate planning documents.
Not All Beneficiary Designations Are the Same
You can name a beneficiary for many different financial products and investment vehicles. Each has some subtle nuances that are sometimes difficult to discern. In addition, because naming a beneficiary is a legal arrangement, there is certain language you must use to ensure your wishes are accurately recorded and executed. That’s why it is important to consult with a qualified financial professional when making decisions about beneficiaries. Aside from determining whom you will name as your beneficiary, you’ll also need to consider the following:
• Age of beneficiary. Most policies and plans will not directly transfer assets to minors until a trustee or guardian is approved by a court.
• Ability of beneficiary to manage assets. Perhaps a trust set up in the person’s name would be better than a direct transfer.
• Pension plans. Unless waived by the spouse in writing, the law requires a spouse to be the primary beneficiary of the account.
Professional Assistance a Must
Naming beneficiaries is a complex matter that requires a great deal of forethought to help ensure that your decisions are in concert with your financial and estate planning goals. A qualified financial professional can assist you in reviewing your beneficiary designation and help you make choices that are appropriate for your situation.
Contact Tod Shoffler, CFP®, Wealth Advisor at Crest Wealth Management, for your financial planning and investment needs. You can reach Tod at (609) 522-6098 or tod.shoffler@lpl.com. For more information on Crest Wealth Management, visit www.crestwealthmgmt.com.
Securities and advisory services offered through LPL Financial, A Registered Investment Advisor, Member FINRA/SIPC. Insurance products offered through LPL Financial or its licensed Affiliates.

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