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In general, you can choose a beneficiary with an online or paper form you mail in. You can elect one or multiple beneficiaries depending on your bank or credit union. If you name multiple beneficiaries, the amounts will generally be shared equally among those you name.
In general, you can choose a beneficiary with an online or paper form you mail in. You can elect one or multiple beneficiaries depending on your bank or credit union. If you name multiple beneficiaries, the amounts will generally be shared equally among those you name.
An account with a named beneficiary is a payable-on-death (POD) account. Your financial institution can give you a form for each account. The person you choose to inherit your account is a beneficiary. After your death, the account beneficiary can immediately claim ownership.
Most beneficiary designations will require you to provide a person's full legal name and their relationship to you (spouse, child, mother, etc.). Some beneficiary designations also include information like mailing address, email, phone number, date of birth and Social Security number.
Primary Beneficiaries Write the names of the first beneficiary(ies) you would like to receive your benefit after you die. You may name an individual(s), entity (such as a charity, business, religious organization, funeral home, etc.), trust, or estate. You may name more than one.