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Finance: What is a Beneficiary?
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What is a Beneficiary? Beneficiaries are named in just about every investment. The beneficiary is the person who receives the profits or distributi...

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Finance: What is a Comfort Letter?
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What is a Comfort Letter? When a company’s books are being audited, when new pending issue securities are revising their financials to meet compl...

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Finance: What is a Co-signer?
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What is a Co-signer? A Co-signer is a 3rd party who agrees to also be held liable for a financial obligation in the event that the primary signer d...

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Finance: What is a Beneficiary? 25 Views


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What is a Beneficiary? Beneficiaries are named in just about every investment. The beneficiary is the person who receives the profits or distributions from any sort of financial account. In the case of a 529 college plan, the beneficiary would be the child who the owner of the account is saving for. In the case of a life insurance policy, the beneficiary is the person who receives the value of the policy should the owner pass away.

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Finance a la shmoop.. what is a beneficiary? well in Latin, bene is

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good so this is like a good place to catch fish...well close not [Old man fishing in the ocean]

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really but being a beneficiary is good it means you get stuff like if you are

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the beneficiary of weird uncle Al's will then you get his odd collection of hair

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balls shaped like US presidents and thirty two thousand two hundred sixty [Uncle Al's will appears]

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$9.32... in essence then you are the beneficiary of his will you are the one

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set up to benefit by the death of someone who wanted to favor you with

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their assets when they had you know passed on to the great beyond where hair [Uncle Al with white wings in heaven]

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balls will fall....

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