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Think About Your Beneficiary Designations Over the Holidays

12/23/2013

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When you look around your holiday table this year, you will probably not be thinking about the beneficiary designations on your 401(k), IRAs or life insurance policies.  But perhaps you should.

Having the wrong beneficiary designated on these and other things like bank accounts, annuities and 529 college savings plans is probably one of the biggest estate planning goofs people make.  This is because most of us name those beneficiaries when we initiate a plan or open an account and then forget about them. 

However, life changes and this is why you need to review and update your beneficiary designations at least once a year.  For example, here are six scenarios that could cause a change in beneficiary designation:

●     You got married, divorced or remarried

●     You changed jobs and moved your retirement account

●     One of your beneficiaries died

●     The birth of a child or grandchild

●     You moved your account to another financial institution

●     One of your beneficiaries became disabled

Not having the correct beneficiary designated (or designating a minor) can wreak havoc on your family when something happens to you as well as create tax issues for your heirs.  You could unintentionally disinherit the very people you care the most about and potentially tie up your estate in probate or, worse, litigation.

Enjoy your holiday with family, and after the holidays are over, make it a point to review your beneficiary designations and update, if necessary. 

If you don’t already have an estate plan – or have one that needs to be reviewed and updated – make 2014 the year you get this done.  We normally charge $750 for a Family Wealth Planning Session, but because this planning is so important, I’ve made space for the next two people who mention this article to have a complete planning session at no charge. Call today and mention this article.

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